Great Barrington fire officials have not seen any growth of the Butternut Fire overnight, but said there are hot spots.
Thursday's rain may help prevent new fires in Massachusetts, but it'll take more of a soaking to get the state out of the ...
Officials aren't ready to declare the fire contained. They'll know more when the weather clears and a plane can scan the area ...
A Great Barrington ski resort will remain closed until Monday as firefighters continue to battle a massive wildfire that ...
The fire in Great Barrington has now grown to nearly 1,400 acres on East Mountain. The approximately 1 ¼” of rain over the ...
David Boutt, a hydrogeologist at UMass Amherst, said the rainfall this week likely won't quash wildfires already in progress — but it will provide some moisture to help reduce the risk.
In a moment of sheer irony, rain fell in New Haven Thursday at the same time the city and state were declared to be ...
Overnight Wednesday into Thursday, the fire expanded again, though at a slower speed, according to fire officials.
The fire, which was estimated at about 1,100 acres Wednesday, grew some overnight into Thursday, according to fire officials.
Fire officials battling the Great Barrington wildfires say they’re seeing little new fire activity. The fire is now roughly 1,200 acres wide but first responders haven’ been able to confirm the size ...
During a press conference on . 21, Lt. Brian Mead, public information officer for the Great Barrington Fire Department, said ...
A Massachusetts fire chief wants children near the Great Barrington wildfire to know that everything is going to be OK.