As the backburn continues, New Jersey residents will still see and smell plenty of smoke. Health officials urge residents to be cautious while outdoors.
The fire, which spans the New Jersey-New York border, has been a joint effort, with crews from both states collaborating.
As of Friday, the Jennings Creek Wildfire is approximately 90% contained on the New Jersey side and about 65% contained on ...
Residents in North Jersey and across the New York border can expect to see more smoke from the Jennings Creek Wildfire Friday ...
The Jennings Creek Wildfire, which has scorched 2,283 acres across Passaic County, NJ, and Orange County, NY, was 90% ...
As the Jennings Creek Wildfire burns, the Last Resort Wildlife Refuge has been working to help animals injured in the fire.