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Smoke from wildfires in Canada continue to impact air quality in the northern United States, even in the New York City metro area and Hudson Valley.
Officials warned young children and those with respiratory illnesses to take precautions. For weeks, smoke from Canadian ...
The smoke floating over the border shared between America and Canada is now impacting air quality in states as far south as Texas, AirNow's data shows. The EPA has declared the air quality in states ...
Canadian wildfires are the cause of an air quality alert that’s in effect for the tri-state area, according to health ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is causing air quality concerns for millions of Americans in the Midwest and Northeast.
New data from U.S. Border Patrol reveals a sharp drop in apprehensions along the U.S.-Canada border in the Swanton Sector, ...
Health officials from Minnesota to Maine have issued alerts warning of poor air quality from wildfires burning in Canada.
In Western New York, the Peace Bridge, which is one of the country’s busiest northern border crossings, saw the largest total decrease in June travelers, with 68,388 fewer vehicles coming to ...
Canadian border crossings into New York decreased by over 21% in June 2025 compared to June 2024, as new tariffs on Canadian goods loom, affecting local tourism, employment, and businesses upstate.
The data shows that approximately 376,000 fewer travelers have crossed the Upstate New York-Canada border in June 2025 compared to 2024, a more than 21% decrease.