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No Warming Centers in East Contra Costa as Winter Begins

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Cecil Martinez, an unhoused Richmond resident when this photo was taken, sits in front of a lit mortar oven to warm himself in January 2022. (Denis Perez-Bravo / CC Pulse file) By Samantha Kennedy Living outside is killing people, according to advocates for unhoused residents in Contra Costa County. While the county does not keep a record of death by cold weather exposure, advocates say near freezing temperatures increase the risk for people liv…
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ccpulse.org broke the news in on Tuesday, December 30, 2025.
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