After a second round of false alerts rattled Los Angeles County, officials in charge of notifying Angelenos about life threatening dangers are handing responsibility for distribution of evacuation ...
Genasys, the company behind Los Angeles' emergency alert technology, said it has "not been able to replicate" an error that sent inaccurate information to millions.
Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn is proposing that the county’s emergency alert system be disabled until a solution ...
Public safety officials fear that residents might ignore future, accurate alerts if they become accustomed to false warnings.
L.A. County Office of Emergency Management said the alerts are not being sent by a person and his office is trying to find the root cause.