Wind-driven brush fires that burned on New York’s Long Island over the weekend, injuring two firefighters and sending large smoke plumes into the air, appear to have been started by people making ...
At least two commercial structures have burned down, Suffolk County officials said. One firefighter suffered second-degree burns in the blazes.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul issued a state of emergency on Saturday as crews battled several brush fires on Long Island.
The brush fires were mostly contained by Sunday morning after burning about 600 acres, injuring two firefighters and prompting a state of emergency Saturday.
By Chelsia Rose Marcius and Claire Fahy The last of the wind-driven wildfires that had stretched hundreds of acres across eastern Long Island, prompting the New York governor to declare a state of ...
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has made state resources available as multiple fire departments respond to a major wildfire in ...
Three Long Island fire departments that displayed the Confederate flag have now reached a settlement over alleged ...
The Brookhaven, Levittown and Holbrook fire districts and departments agreed to pay civil fines of $28,000 related to ...
Long Island fire departments accused of displaying Confederate flags and enforcing discriminatory membership policies agreed ...
Three Long Island fire departments settle over Confederate flag displays and discrimination, agree to fines and human rights ...