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 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Warming centers will open this weekend in Kansas City, Missouri, as p stanley germany art of the citys Extreme Weather Plan.To support the unhoused, Gregg/Klice, Westport Roanoke and Garrison community centers will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.Locations are subject to change during other cold-weather events.These centers will provide warmth but not food and beverages.The Extreme Wea stanley tumbler ther Plan is act stanley mugs ivated when daytime highs dip below 32 degrees or when the overnight low is less than 20 degrees.When the plan is activated, the KCMO Emergency Operations Center opens a hotline to coordinate shelter bed availability, RideKC offers free heated rides to shelters and temporary overflow shelters may be opened when all shelters are full, depending on need.A series of online dashboards from the city tracks shelter availability as well as other resources for the unhoused.The shelter addresses for this weekend are:Gregg/Klice, 1600 E. 17thTerraceWestportRoanoke, 3601 Roanoke Rd.Garrison, 1124 E. 5thSt.To reach out to a shelter, contact:City Union Mission/ 816-474-4599Pride Haven/ 816-931-0602ReStart/ 816-472-5664Shelter KC/ 816-421-7643Lion House  Kansas City, Kansas / 913-303-8664             The Jurado family left Ecuador after they received death threats. Evelyn Jurado says her small business was threatened by criminals.SCRIPPS NEWS  AXEL TURCIOS:Why did you leave Ecuador EVELYN JURADO:Because there is a lot of crime, a lot of mafias and it got very dangerous. The extortion is that they go to the businesses, they ask for a lot o stanley mugs f money and if we cannot pay them that money, they start killing our families,  stanley thermos they kidnap our children or our families.This family is just an example of the massive influx of asylum seekers that continue to arrive in New York City. There s a real spike at the border and there s a clear mental pathway that many people believe the answer to this crisis is New York City. It s not sustainable, it s not sustainable,  said NYC Mayor Eric Adams.Friday morning, at lea stanley cup st 40 new asylum seekers arrived at New York s Roosevelt hotel, one of the city s overwhelmed shelters for newly arrived migrants.Adams said the Biden administration s temporary protected status expansion for nearly half a million Venezuelan asylum seekers is not enough, because only a quarter of the migrants currently in the city s care will benefit.According to figures from Syracuse Uni Qcsn CDC says some immunocompromised people may get 4th COVID-19 shot