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Celebrities and several corporations have donated millions of dollars to help Texas flood victims. SAN ANTONIO — Celebrities ...
Hundreds of Indigenous youth have gathered in Colombia's conflict-hit reserve of Las Delicias, in Cauca, for a biannual ...
Flames roared through an assisted-living residence in Massachusetts, killing nine people, injuring 30 others and trapping ...
Construction on a new Whataburger in Houston was completed in June, according to a Texas Department of Licensing and ...
In the wake of the devastating Texas Hill Country floods, several Texas-based companies have banned together to provide relief those in need.
Two of Houston’s biggest iconic brands – the Houston Rockets and Whataburger – are combining efforts in a new way that’s off the court and not sold with fries.
Texas businesses, including Whataburger and McDonald's, are stepping up to aid communities devastated by recent floods in the ...
"As the community begins to rebuild, we remain committed to standing beside them in the days and weeks to come." ...
As H-E-B commonly recounts, the grocer was founded in 1905 and built on a $60 investment, starting as a small family grocery ...
From fundraisers and benefits to nonprofit organizations doing the hard work, here's a list of ways to help victims of the ...
Restaurants in Austin like JuiceLand, P. Terry's, and La La Land Kind are pouring out support for Central Texas flood victims ...
The owners of Gather Brewing Co. are raising money to support flood victims after a long-time customer survived the raging waters.