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President Donald Trump arrived Friday in Texas for a firsthand look at the devastation from the state's catastrophic flooding, but remains quiet about his promises to do away with FEMA.
The organizations working together to help the flood victims said that 'no additional in-kind donations (clothing, food, ...
As President Donald Trump heads to Texas on Friday for a firsthand look at the devastation from catastrophic flooding, he has ...
In the wake of the devastating Texas Hill Country floods, several Texas-based companies have banned together to provide relief those in need.
The University of St. Thomas is mobilizing support for Hill Country flood victims by sending multiple trailers filled with ...
"As the community begins to rebuild, we remain committed to standing beside them in the days and weeks to come." ...
Celebrities and several corporations have donated millions of dollars to help Texas flood victims. SAN ANTONIO — Celebrities ...
If you're looking for ongoing ways to give back while dining following the floods, there are some opportunities both at ...
With over 173 people still missing, the search and rescue teams from all over Texas, other states and Mexico are beginning to turn to recovery. There are piles of debris feet high, whole trees tangled ...
M Crowd Restaurant Group is donating 10% of all proceeds from its 26 restaurants across North Texas and Oklahoma to aid ...
Whataburger is launching relief efforts to support flood recovery in the Texas Hill Country by donating sales from a new ...
SAN ANTONIO — "No store does more" is not just a company slogan at H-E-B. The Texas-based grocer H-E-B just announced a ...