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Stores and restaurants around town are giving money and distributing supplies to people affected by floods in Central Texas.
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After the flood damaged homes and wiped out a bridge, many residents came to the church for food, supplies and community.
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The “True Texas Tunes” series kicked off at the Lake Austin H-E-B on Wednesday, benefiting the local nonprofit Housing Opportunities for Musicians and Entertainers. HOME raises money to cover housing and health care costs for local artists.
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El barrio del sureste del condado de Travis es un desierto alimentario. Los residentes llevan años pidiendo una tienda de comestibles.
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The neighborhood in Southeastern Travis County is a food desert. Residents have been advocating for a grocery store for years.
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The new store is two stories high, spans more than 145,000 square feet and is run by more than 600 employees. It's grand opening comes nearly three years after the previous store in the same location was demolished.
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In addition to the donation, H-E-B has announced new stores planned in East Austin, with a Manor store slated to open next year.
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H-E-B’s annual Feast of Sharing celebrated its 35th birthday on Tuesday with cake and another year of free dinners at the Palmer Center.
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How Mi Tienda grew from a single store in Houston into the popular brand featured on H-E-B shelves across Texas.
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The popular grocery store chain announced it will roll out the tap-to-pay feature at all of its stores over the next several weeks. The first stores to get the option will be in the San Antonio area.