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H-E-B has opened three pop-up sites in Central Texas to provide aid to flood victims and meals to first responders.
Kerrville, where dozens of people died in the July 4 flood, is where H-E-B got its start more than 100 years ago.
H-E-B has plans to build a new grocery store in a fast growing residential area of far west of Fort Worth.
Two sites, located in Leander and Burnet, opened at 8 a.m. and will run until 5 p.m. daily until further notice, while a ...
The Texas grocery chain is distributing relief kits to flood victims with essentials like water, snacks and cleaning supplies ...
H-E-B has proved once again that no store does more. The grocery chain beloved by Texans has set up a donation option for its ...
B pop-up sites in Burnet, Leander or Liberty Hill for recovery kits including water, snacks, cleaning kits and more. FOX 7 ...
When disaster strikes in Texas, it's not just first responders people look for — it's those familiar H-E-B trucks, rolling in ...
Texas Monthly reports that a 17-year-old went viral on TikTok t he other day for hauling over 200 tortillas through ...
Businesses and organizations are stepping up to provide aid to Texans after flash flooding over the holiday weekend claimed ...
A teenager recently went viral after she showed an unusual dedication to a popular Texas supermarket and its tortillas.
Many businesses and organizations are providing resources for those impacted by the devastating and deadly flooding from over the weekend.