Cold temperatures have led to warming centers opening up across the city of Philadelphia. Jim Donovan has your morning ...
Philadelphia has opened 20 warming centers to help the homeless and other in need of shelter find a heated place to stay. The ...
Philadelphia has opened 20 new warming centers for people who need them during the city's Code Blue emergency. While the snow ...
The City of Philadelphia is in an extended code blue, which means more resources specifically for the most vulnerable.
Roughly 20 sites across the city are open during the day, during the night or 24/7. City officials say everyone is welcome.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- As temperatures fall below freezing and feels-like temperatures reach single digits, volunteers served a hot meal to those in need, and gospel music lifted their spirits at ...
Philadelphia city officials are providing more details into its the Code Blue Warming Center initiative which provides 20 warming centers open across the city—including one in every neighborhood and ...
The city will remain under a Code Blue declaration, which mobilizes additional homeless services amid severe cold weather, ...
As Monday’s snowstorm moved out, frigid temperatures and gusty winds that feel like the single digits are moving in Tuesday ...
Philadelphia's Homeless Services issues a Code Blue for extreme cold, activating extra shelter beds and outreach.
The outage began Tuesday night in Kensington after down wires were found near Rorer and East Westmoreland Streets.