- Local News

via News5: Extremely cold temperatures are in the forecast which might leave some people in need of warmth. Warming centers and shelters are opening for those looking to escape the cold. Cuyahoga County The Metanoia Project:  St. Malachi School, 2459 Washington Ave. Phone: 734-660-1310 Main Shelters: Men:  2100 Lakeside Ave. Phone: 216-566-0047 Women:  Noma Herr […]

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via News5: The warming centers still open in Cleveland due to freezing temperatures desperately need donations. They are requesting toiletries, towels, coffee, food, jackets, hats, gloves and other winter gear. Donations can be dropped off at the front desks. The following locations are open through Sunday: Zelma Watson George Recreation Center: 3155 Martin Luther King, Jr. […]

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  via Wkyc: With temperatures continuing to drop, the city of Cleveland has announced it will keep four recreation centers open as 24-hour warming centers for at least the next two days. The locations are: Zelma Watson George Recreation Center – 3155 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Collinwood Recreation Center – 16300 Lakeshore Blvd. Gunning […]

- Local News

  As temperatures continue to drop, the number of people who may need a place to keep warm goes up. The list of warming centers around northeast Ohio continues to grow: • St. Mary’s Church at 320 Middle Ave. in Elyria will be open from 3-9 p.m. on Saturday • Canton Fire Station #4 at 2502 […]

- Local News

As temperatures continue to drop, the number of people who may need a place to keep warm goes up. Here’s a list of warming centers in the area.. CLICK HERE to see the complete list source: 19ActionNews.com

- CLE

  Cleveland and surrounding cities are opening warming centers as temperatures drop around the region: ALEXANDER HAMILTON 13200 Kinsman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 216-664-4121 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Jan. 27, 28, 29 CENTRAL REC 2526 Central Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 216-664-4241 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Jan. 27, 28, 29 CLARK REC 5706 Clark, Cleveland, Ohio […]

- CLE

    With power outages all over the area from the wet, heavy snow, hundreds of area residents are without power.  And, with temperatures down into the 30’s, you may be concerned about your homes getting too cold.  Some local municipalities/churches have opened up “Warming Shelters” for people without power: –Mayfield Heights– Ross DeJon Community […]