As cold temperatures sweep the Sunshine State, several counties across Tampa Bay are opening cold weather shelters to provide a warm space for those in need.
With many families not able to make ends meet and turn the heat on or live without a permanent roof over their heads, Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties have opened up their cold weather shelters for ...
Hillsborough County's homeless and community services director said that's putting a strain on volunteers who are coming back ...
FOX 13's Briona Arradondo reports that the long stretch of cold passing through Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties has led the shelters to have trouble staffing cold weather shelters in the respective ...
The emergency cold weather shelters open when temperatures are anticipated to drop below 40 degrees for more than four hours ...
With temperatures expected to drop into the 30s to mid 40s tonight, cold weather shelters are opening in Palm Beach County ...
The maximum capacity for each shelter is 25 people but county officials are prepared to adjust if the need arises.
With temperatures dropping below 50 degrees in parts of South Florida starting Thursday night, local governments are activating their cold weather emergency plans.
Cold weather shelters are opening in Central Florida on Thursday and Friday due to expected overnight temperatures below 40 ...
As temperatures drop dangerously low across the Sunshine State, some county officials in South Florida and the Treasure Coast ...
Dade, the Homeless Trust is conducting a manual street count, the first one since HB 1365 was enacted prohibiting unauthorized public sleeping and public camping in Florida.