Atlanta braced cold temperatures this week, and some of the city's efforts to keep unhoused residents out of the freezing cold have exceeded expected capacity.
As temperatures continue declining ahead of a winter storm watch, several warming centers across metro Atlanta are opening ...
ATLANTA — Wind chills are set to dive into the single digits overnight Sunday into Monday and metro Atlanta and north Georgia ...
As temperatures drop over the next couple of days, the following warming centers are opening in the city of Atlanta and ...
The GEMA/HS website reports dozens of warming shelters are open.
Atlanta residents woke up to sunny skies, icy roads, single-digit wind chills and a second day of widespread school and ...
Many cities and counties around metro Atlanta have opened warming centers to help residents affected by this week's freezing cold weather and possible snow.
“Even during traditional warming center times, we probably would see about 120-150 people, but when it gets down to this level of temperature, everybody wants to come in,” said Tucker. Tucker said ...
DeKalb County's warming centers will be open 24-hours a day until further notice as of Jan. 19, the county announced.
Gwinnett County adjusts services ahead of severe weather, affecting trials, senior centers, and public transit.