John Clarke Mills, the man behind the wildfire alert app that kept millions of Angelenos informed, was presented an award by ...
Watch Duty CEO John Mills said his app, which has provided updates during the LA wildfires, is powered by volunteers who want ...
Acting as a virtual emergency operation center, Watch Duty relies on a variety of data sources to provide detailed, localized ...
Ever since the deadly wildfires began in Los Angeles two weeks ago, residents have largely turned to one app for the most up-to-date information. It’s called Watch Duty and Stephanie Sy spoke to two ...
Launched as a volunteer-sourced wildfire tracking app in Northern California, Watch Duty has integrated a wide range of data ...
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 became a critical app amid the Los Angeles wildfires which have burned 35,000+ acres. The app saw 2.5 million downloads in the past two weeks, CEO John Mills told BI. Mills said he has no ...
The app, Watch Duty, provides timely updates of the Palisades and Eaton wildfires, among others that burned — and continue to burn — in the Los Angeles region. Residents and first responders ...
A fire has broken out east of Interstate 405 near the Getty Center. The Sepulveda fire has burned 10 acres as of 11:40 p.m.
Watch Duty, a wildfire tracking app keeping Los Angeles residents informed of danger, is the latest in a growing field of ...
Launched as a volunteer-sourced wildfire tracking app in Northern California, Watch Duty has integrated ... wildfires still raging in the Los Angeles area. Over the last two terrifying weeks ...