Philadelphia has opened 20 new warming centers for people who need them during the city's Code Blue emergency. While the snow has moved out, bitterly cold temperatures and biting winds have moved in.
With Philadelphia under a ‘Code Blue’ emergency, city leaders are speaking out about how to stay proactive in the snowy weather with frigid temperatures.
The snow and ice are sticking around in the Philadelphia region under the extreme cold coming our way this week.
In Philadelphia, Managing Director Adam Thiel announced a new initiative that includes 20 warming centers in every council district. "This expanded warming center initiative was an all-hands ...
The city of Philadelphia has declared a Code Blue due to the extreme cold conditions. 24/7 warming centers: The following warming centers are open 9 a.m.- 9 p.m.: ...
The city of Philadelphia is extending hours at some libraries and ... WHYY thanks our sponsors — become a WHYY sponsor Philly’s expanded network of warming centers includes nine libraries open during ...
Dr. Kraftin Schreyer, the director of clinical operations at Temple University Hospital's emergency department, said in this ...
Hundreds of volunteers fanned out across Philadelphia streets looking for people experiencing homelessness during one of the ...
NEW PHILADELPHIA ‒ With bitterly cold temperatures forecast for Tuscarawas County early this week, warming centers will be available for those residents who need shelter. The National Weather ...