AKRON, Ohio — As the temperatures continue to drop to dangerously low levels, countless community organizations are working ...
Not only do the facilities help people experiencing homelessness, they also provide services to those who might not have heat or have been displaced.
“Significant accumulations of snow, sleet, and freezing rain will lead to hazardous travel conditions and the potential for power outages,” the NWS warns. In North Georgia, up to 6 inches of snow is ...
There are many warming shelters around the Tri-State that people can turn to during these conditions: The Cincinnati ...
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch starting Friday morning as North Georgia and metro Atlanta brace for snow. “Expect significant accumulations of snow, sleet and freezing ...
The city spent half a year planning for extreme cold and how to support those experiencing homelessness. This week, that ...
DeKalb officials said they are opening four warming centers for residents that will be available to access 24-hours a day ...
As temperatures begin to drop this week, a few places across the Lowcountry are opening their doors to those who are in need of a warm place to stay.
Columbus has over 50 warming centers. There are 23 in the Columbus Metropolitan Library branches and 28 in community centers ...
A winter storm has moved into central Ohio. Keep up with this live blog for the latest on school closings, snow emergencies ...
Road conditions are beginning to deteriorate in the central U.S. as a mixture of snow, ice and plunging temperatures arrived ...
In advance of the storm, many warming centers in and near Columbus are opening their doors to those looking for shelter from the cold.