California's leadership has faced criticism for inaccurate information and ineffective measures during the fires in Los ...
The Watch Duty app stemmed from frustration and anger over the lack of centralized and reliable information provided by the government during wildfire emergencies.
Watch Duty CEO John Mills said his app, which has provided updates during the LA wildfires, is powered by volunteers who want ...
John Clarke Mills, the man behind the wildfire alert app that kept millions of Angelenos informed, was presented an award by ...
Launched as a volunteer-sourced wildfire tracking app in Northern California, Watch Duty has integrated a wide range of data ...
Watch Duty, an app designed to alert citizens of nearby wildfires has reached over two million users as the fires in LA ...
Watch Duty, founded in 2021, when it had about 6,000 North Bay users, now has 16 million active users, more than half of whom ...
Watch Duty has soared to the number six spot in ... in Pacific Palisades, California. (Brian van der Brug/Los Angeles Times/TNS) It takes the pressure off dispatch centers, said Healdsburg ...
The Watch Duty app's fire fact-checkers brought reliable information to Los Angeles residents during a week of chaos.
The fire-tracking app Watch Duty, created among the oaks and redwoods of Healdsburg, has skyrocketed to prominence in the past week with 12.8 million active users, who rely on it for real-time ...