New Braunfels police arrested two San Antonio men on June 2 after allegedly finding nine bags of methamphetamine with a street value of more than $100,000 in their car. In a statement Monday, the New Braunfels Police Department (NBPD) said officers conducted
June is Pride Month, and two of New Braunfels’ signature LGBTQ+ events are scheduled for this week. NBTX Pride’s celebration of Pride Month is scheduled from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, June 10 at the Comal County Fairgrounds, 701 E. Common
A Comal County landowner who opposes a Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) air-quality permit granting Vulcan Materials the right to turn a neighboring property into a 1,500-acre limestone quarry squares off against his former allies at a 7 p.m. Thursday public
Canyon Lake Animal Shelter Society (CLASS) raised $27,105 at ‘The Return of No Kill in the Hills’ fundraiser Sunday at the River Rose Tavern in Canyon Lake. “I’m so grateful,” said CLASS President Debbie England, administrator of a popular Canyon Lake Facebook
Starting Monday, June 5, free, hot lunches will be served to students 18 and under from noon to 1 p.m. Monday-Friday in the main meeting room of the New Braunfels Public Library, 700 E Common St, New Braunfels. Starting Tuesday, June 6,
Spots are still available for ‘Picture Your World/Project Wild @the Gorge,’ at 9:30 a.m. June 28. The special class by Green Space Alliance uses the natural elements of Canyon Lake Gorge to teach digital photography to children ages 7-17. Class size is
History repeated itself Thursday after New Braunfels police (NBPD) chased six juveniles suspected of committing vehicle burglaries down I-35 from FM 306 to Schwab Road. On Monday, police arrested three men who allegedly broke into a truck at the Creekside Shopping Center
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) game wardens arrested five people for boating while intoxicated on Canyon Lake over the busy Memorial Day weekend. TPWD Captain Game Warden Javier Fuentes said boaters who drink too much alcohol can expect more of the
Canyon Lake Animal Shelter Society (CLASS) hosts ‘The Return of No Kill in the Hills’ Sunday, its first major fundraiser since a new board spearheaded by president Debbie England, administrator of a popular local Facebook page, took over the beleaguered shelter in
Tye Preston Memorial Library’s (TPML) Summer Reading Program runs from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, June 3. Kids of all ages — including white-haired ones — are invited to bring a towel and enjoy a foam party, bounce house, music and much