The cause of the brush fires that ravished 400 acres on Long Island’s Pine Barrens have been ruled accidental.
Governor Hochul issues emergency measures and a burn ban in response to intense brush fires in Suffolk County, Long Island.
Investigators say embers from a backyard fire spread rapidly, fueling blazes that prompted evacuations and an emergency burn ...
Suffolk County Police Arson Section detectives believe the cause is related to a fire that spread following an attempt to ...
Stemming the Southern pine beetle onslaught is one way to limit the amount of dead trees that lead to new growth and more ...
The city is due to receive $1.5 billion in federal grants for its 2025 operating budget ...
Fast-moving brush fires fanned by high winds burned through a large swath of land on Long Island on Saturday, spewing thick ...
Nearly a month after a Suffolk woman died in a fire, her remains are finally being released by Suffolk County back to her family after the victim’s brother contacted News 12 for help.
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Daily Voice on MSNMan Critically Injured After Truck Hits Tree, Overturns: Suffolk County PoliceA man is in critical condition after crashing his pickup truck into a tree and overturning in Greenlawn, Suffolk County ...
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