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H-E-B is more than just a grocery store to many Texans. It’s a place to fall in love, feel connected to Texas culture — in some ways it even functions like a government. How did the cult of H-E-B come to be?
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The Texas-based grocery chain is set to open another location closer in Las Colinas as part of its growing North Texas expansion.
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H-E-B is getting an H-E-B. The San Antonio-based grocery and Texas cultural phenomenon will open a store at the northwest corner of Cheek-Sparger Road and Rio Grande Boulevard, along the Euless-Bedford city limits.
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A decade has passed since H-E-B purchased land behind Torchy’s Tacos on Bonnie Brae Street near University Drive.
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Fort Worth's first H-E-B opened in Alliance Wednesday to much fanfare, with a line forming the night before. Why does the chain’s most loyal Texas customers think it's worth the hype?
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Keller resident Monica Kwenda strolled the neatly organized spice and baking aisle in Fort Worth’s inaugural H-E-B.
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Twenty Texas companies made Forbes’ Largest Private Companies List for 2022. Only H-E-B came in the top 10.
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The nation’s high court heard arguments Tuesday on whether Reed can seek DNA testing of crucial evidence in the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites in Bastrop County.
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More than 1,500 people lined up before store opened to be among the first shoppers.
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The company's stores were largely in South and Central Texas, and Mexico, with a handful in North Texas. The giant Frisco operation will be 111,000 square feet.