With Philadelphia under a ‘Code Blue’ emergency, city leaders are speaking out about how to stay proactive in the snowy ...
The city will remain under a Code Blue declaration, which mobilizes additional homeless services amid severe cold weather, until further notice.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The Office of Homeless Services in Philadelphia has declared another Code Blue as of Sunday at 3 p.m. During that time, as many as 19 warming centers will be available with ...
Dr. Kraftin Schreyer, the director of clinical operations at Temple University Hospital's emergency department, said in this ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Philadelphians should prepare for dangerous temps as the region sees the coldest day in nearly two years on Tuesday. Not only will temperatures be in the single digits, but the ...
Philadelphia's Homeless Services issues a Code Blue for extreme cold, activating extra shelter beds and outreach.
Philadelphia has opened 20 warming centers to help the homeless and other in need of shelter find a heated place to stay. The city remains under a Code Blue due to extremely cold conditions until ...
The city declared a snow emergency Sunday night. That adds resources to clear roads, but parking is restricted on many major ...
Temperatures on Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to reach the teens with below zero wind chills in the Philadelphia area.
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.
Sunshine House in Kensington is staying open late to allow people to take shelter, and the Everywhere Project is distributing blankets, coats and shoes.