Many East Texans found themselves consumed with winter weather warnings and safety tips from emergency personnel, leaving many stressed and glued to their phones for updates as a winter storm
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Texans Helping Texans: The Friendship State is Delivering During the Cold Crisis By Lupe Zapata Texas SHARE IRVING, Texas — Texas is known as the friendship state, and time and time again people impacted by hurricanes, tornados or the weather crisis we’re in now can find help from their next-door neighbors. Across the state, businesses and organizations are doing their part to lend a helping hand as millions are without power, cold and hungry. Those needing help are likely to find it by simply looking on social media. During this time of crisis, the friendship state is delivering. Finding food in North Texas has been hard this week. Empty restaurant parking lots have become a new normal as extreme weather closes businesses that would normally be busy the week of Mardi Gras.
Drivers with North Texas Jeep Club give free rides to healthcare workers I m scared to drive myself so the rides have been really helpful, Baylor Scott & White Health nurse Janetta Ford said. Author: Ariel Plasencia Updated: 6:51 PM CST February 15, 2021 DALLAS — Drivers with the North Texas Jeep Club have given 1,000 free rides – and counting – to healthcare workers, bringing them safely to and from work since Friday. This initiative is a partnership between the North Texas Jeep Club, the popular digital site DFW Scanner, and Potts Law Firm. Most of these drivers are comfortable with off-road driving, according to North Texas Jeep Club member A.J. Wesseler