As winds continue to fan multiple fires across the Los Angeles region, misinformation and unfounded conspiracy theories are ...
Watch Duty, a volunteer-backed app run by a non-profit, has become the go-to source of critical information for folks hit by the devastating fires in California.
If these volunteers, called reporters, believe there is “a threat to life or property,” the app will send an alert to people in that area. People who are affected will continue to receive ...
With unfounded conspiracy theories and spam spreading on social media, the fire tracking app has become a popular source of information.
He is currently recovering from his injuries, but he's already back working with the animals he loves at the shelter.
At around noon on Friday, snow sets up out to the west and throughout the afternoon and early evening blankets all of ...
Government agencies were slow to adapt Genasys Protect, created by two tech industry veterans at the request of a fire chief.
Drivers in North Texas were cautioned to be extremely careful Friday after the region was blasted with wintry precipitation ...
While the destructive Los Angeles fires rage, all eyes have turned to the app that lets you track them. WIRED spoke with ...
The app is run by a nonprofit nominally based in Sonoma County, but is staffed by a dozen employees and hundreds of ...
The app saw a surge in users this week with nearly 2 million downloads from Los Angeles area residents, nearly doubling its ...
An off-duty New York City employee was arrested Thursday evening, according to the NYPD. Christopher Roldan, 31, was taken ...