A total of six towns in Monmouth and Ocean counties have unhealthy air and ozone levels, according to AirNow.gov.
There is no specific legislation or rule that requires homeowners insurance policies to cover wildfires in New Jersey.
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The New Jersey Forest Fire Service shared their experiences helping on the front lines as firefighters battle those wildfires ...
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The California fires are highlighting a serious issue across the nation as insurance carriers drop coverage or decide not to renew policies based on risk.
Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy said during his state of the state address he’s planning to build up a supply of medication used ...
NJ Attorney General Matt Platkin announced a lawsuit to challenge President Donald Trump’s executive order that seeks to end birthright citizenship.
Parts of New Jersey are experiencing bad air quality today. These conditions which are still under evaluation are due to LA fires, says AirNow.gov. The air quality data and forecasts website says ...