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Kroger says shelves to be fully stocked this week
Outreach
Struggling with winter storm aftermath? Here's where to get free food, water, warmth in North Texas
Organizations across North Texas are coming together to help provide resources from free firewood to hot meals and even water to help residents without power.
Outreach
LIST: Water distribution events planned across North Texas
A number of cities in North Texas are under boil water orders or have been asked to conserve water. These distribution events aim to help those communities.
News
North Texas Food Bank hosts food drive to help feed 700 families following winter storm
Saturday’s event at UNT Dallas was pulled together in just two days to meet the need of many hungry families struggling to find food after the winter storm.
Texas News
Winter storm wreaks havoc on Rio Grande Valley crops, impacts farmers, consumers
Texans are seeing some of the impacts reflected on the grocery store shelves.
Local News
Volunteers organize to provide meals and relief for D-FW winter storm victims
Families continue dealing with the inconvenience of living days without heat, electricity, and water. Volunteers across are organizing to help neighbors in need.
Severe Weather
Grocery stores working to restock shelves as North Texas begins to thaw
Items in high demand are limited to how many a person can buy, like milk, bread, water, eggs and meat, grocers say.
Severe Weather
Texas SNAP recipients can apply for funds to replace ruined groceries
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission has gotten federal approval to allow SNAP recipients to apply for replacement benefits, Gov. Abbott announced Friday.
Severe Weather
Longer lines form for food as food bank access is limited due to power outages, storm damage
Burst pipes caused caved-in ceilings and flooded floors at New Mount Rose Missionary Baptist Church, where food distribution usually takes place every Friday.
Local News
With no power, Plano restaurant serves 500 free spaghetti and lasagna meals
The team at Bella Italia Ristorante in Plano gave free food to anyone in need during the winter storm. More than 500 people got a warm meal on a cold day.
Health
'When in doubt, throw it out': Texans grapple with expenses after food, fuel and water issues arise
"You cannot tell if your food is safe by smelling it. When in doubt, throw it out," said dietician Robin Plotkin.
Animals
'We're just not set up for situations like this': Texas farmers fighting to keep cattle alive through winter storm
Ranchers across Texas are dealing with frozen ponds, busted pipes, and loss of electricity. This is causing many to work day and night to keep their cattle alive.
Outreach
Struggling with winter storm aftermath? Here's where to get free food, water, warmth in North Texas
Organizations across North Texas are coming together to help provide resources from free firewood to hot meals and even water to help residents without power.
Outreach
LIST: Water distribution events planned across North Texas
A number of cities in North Texas are under boil water orders or have been asked to conserve water. These distribution events aim to help those communities.
News
North Texas Food Bank hosts food drive to help feed 700 families following winter storm
Saturday’s event at UNT Dallas was pulled together in just two days to meet the need of many hungry families struggling to find food after the winter storm.
Texas News
Winter storm wreaks havoc on Rio Grande Valley crops, impacts farmers, consumers
Texans are seeing some of the impacts reflected on the grocery store shelves.
Local News
Volunteers organize to provide meals and relief for D-FW winter storm victims
Families continue dealing with the inconvenience of living days without heat, electricity, and water. Volunteers across are organizing to help neighbors in need.
Severe Weather
Grocery stores working to restock shelves as North Texas begins to thaw
Items in high demand are limited to how many a person can buy, like milk, bread, water, eggs and meat, grocers say.
Severe Weather
Texas SNAP recipients can apply for funds to replace ruined groceries
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission has gotten federal approval to allow SNAP recipients to apply for replacement benefits, Gov. Abbott announced Friday.
Severe Weather
Longer lines form for food as food bank access is limited due to power outages, storm damage
Burst pipes caused caved-in ceilings and flooded floors at New Mount Rose Missionary Baptist Church, where food distribution usually takes place every Friday.
Local News
With no power, Plano restaurant serves 500 free spaghetti and lasagna meals
The team at Bella Italia Ristorante in Plano gave free food to anyone in need during the winter storm. More than 500 people got a warm meal on a cold day.
Health
'When in doubt, throw it out': Texans grapple with expenses after food, fuel and water issues arise
"You cannot tell if your food is safe by smelling it. When in doubt, throw it out," said dietician Robin Plotkin.
Animals
'We're just not set up for situations like this': Texas farmers fighting to keep cattle alive through winter storm
Ranchers across Texas are dealing with frozen ponds, busted pipes, and loss of electricity. This is causing many to work day and night to keep their cattle alive.
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