John Clarke Mills, the man behind the wildfire alert app that kept millions of Angelenos informed, was presented an award by ...
With time ticking in this harrowing experience, my life turned into a chaotic mess of survival and prioritization.
This story is a true account of Quinn Smith and his fiancée and their experience with the recent California wildfires.
Dubbed the Hughes Fire, the wildfire broke out Wednesday and went from 50-100 acres to 9,000 acres in hours, threatening ...
Watch Duty, a wildfire tracking app keeping Los Angeles residents informed of danger, is the latest in a growing field of ...
The Hughes Fire in northern Los Angeles County near Santa Clarita has led to mandatory evacuation notices for Interstate 5.
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 ...
The House on Thursday passed legislation that supporters say will improve how the nation manages its forests to prevent fires ...
Launched as a volunteer-sourced wildfire tracking app in Northern California, Watch Duty has integrated a wide range of data and expanded to more than 20 states. Chief Tech Officer David Merritt ...
Watch Duty CEO John Mills said his app, which has provided updates during the LA wildfires, is powered by volunteers who want ...
The approximately 10,176-acre Hughes Fire burning northeast of Castaic Lake in northern Los Angeles County has created smoke ...
You can’t even call the LA fires a warning shot. Rather, they are merely the latest episode in a rapidly unfolding story.