Watch Duty’ co-founder John Mills became an Unsung Hero Award recipient on Friday after his emergency alert app helped ...
Watch Duty became a critical app amid the Los Angeles wildfires which have burned 35,000+ acres.The app saw 2.5 million ...
At the American Cinematheque’s 4th annual “Tribute To The Crafts” in Hollywood, the “Unsung Hero Award” was presented to John ...
The nonprofit organization, which has seen a drastic increase in users over the last week due to the L.A. fires, has a clear ...
California's leadership has faced criticism for inaccurate information and ineffective measures during the fires in Los ...
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, founded in 2021, when it had about 6,000 North Bay users, now has 16 million active users, more than half of whom ...
As the California wildfires rage on, one of the most necessary tools for keeping people safe chooses to maintain its autonomy ...
The Watch Duty app stemmed from frustration and anger over the lack of centralized and reliable information provided by the government during wildfire emergencies.
Santa Rosa-based Watch Duty wildfire tracking app has about 16 million active users, more than half whom have downloaded the ...
The Watch Duty app's fire fact-checkers brought reliable information to Los Angeles residents during a week of chaos.