Mexican migrants living in the U.S. now have a way to alert their families if they’ve been detained or deported with a new ...
The Watch Duty app's fire fact-checkers brought reliable information to Los Angeles residents during a week of chaos.
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.
In the wake of the Los Angeles County fires, Douglas County Sheriff Darren Weekly posted a message on social media reminding ...
"Sending errant emergency alerts is a quick way to erode trust," John Mills, co-founder and CEO of the app told CBS News. Watch Duty has been a lifeline for many people in wildfire-prone ...