These local restaurants, businesses and more are open on Tuesday, January 21, as San Antonio experiences snow, ice and freezing temperatures.
SAN ANTONIO - A man was arrested after police say he threated H-E-B workers over not getting a refund for an item.The incident happened around 5:21 Thursday aft
A spokesperson with H-E-B said some of their employees were taken to a hospital after an ammonia leak at a distribution center in San Antonio.
Consumer's surveyed this year said saving money was among their top priorities when it came to buying groceries.
Wimberley's H-E-B will close at 7 p.m. on Monday and open at 10 a.m. on Tuesday. All other Central Texas stores will close regular hours on Monday and open at 10 a.m. on Tuesday. Central Market stores in Central Texas will close at 10 p.m. on Monday and open at 10 a.m. on Tuesday.
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The San Antonio-based company’s rapid expansion into North Texas is finally crossing the city line with 10 acres in North Dallas.
HEB is adjusting its store hours ahead of the winter storm that will start Monday night and leave Houston covered in snow Tuesday, the grocery chain announced.
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However, the grocery chain announced Thursday that H-E-B purchased a 10-acre site in the city of Dallas at the southeast corner of Hillcrest Road and LBJ Freeway. The North Dallas property is across the street from the Dallas County Tax Office and is currently a development of office buildings.
H-E-B continues its North Texas growth by acquiring a 10-acre property in Dallas for its first H-E-B-format store in the city.