Riverside Pride, a local LGBTQ+ advocacy group, says “we are not going anywhere” after Comal County Fair’s executive board today bowed to community pressure and canceled Saturday’s NBTX Riverside Pride Festival at the fairgrounds. The LGBTQ+ organization said it’s seeking a new
A fox found within New Braunfels city limits tested positive for rabies, officials with the city’s Public Health Department said Friday. Twenty confirmed rabies cases have been reported in Comal County so far this year. The public is advised to avoid contact
Lefko USA Inc., a Canadian-based advanced plastics manufacturer, will build a new, 70,000-square-foot U.S. headquarters in New Braunfels, city and state officials announced in separate statements Thursday. Blow-molded plastic products like fuel tanks, recreational-vehicle components, hospital bed parts and other specialty products
New Braunfels Police Department today provided the details of a rollover motor vehicle accident which claimed the life of a 34-year-old Schertz man and shut down the northbound side of I-35 in New Braunfels for 3 1/2 hours Tuesday. The driver of
A 78-year-old New Braunfels man who worked as a school bus driver for Navarro ISD was sentenced to 30 years in prison July 29 for possession of more than 500 “visual depictions” of child pornography. In a statement today, the Comal County
Comal County commissioners will discuss and consider approval of the second phase of a study establishing an alignment schematic for a ‘West Connector’ linking I-35 and FM 2722 at their weekly meeting Thursday. Pape-Dawson Engineers Inc. conducted a feasibility study for the
Two New Braunfels police officers are on administrative leave after they allegedly shot and killed a man around 4:15 p.m. Saturday while responding to a report of a disturbance in progress between a male suspect and a female victim at the Sage
City of New Braunfels reopened recreation access to the Comal and Guadalupe rivers today. City staff cleaned up debris but river-goers are advised to be cautious about objects that may not be visible under the water’s surface. Life vests are advised. The
Hope for the Hill Country, a candlelight vigil of hope honoring victims of the July 4-5 floods along the Guadalupe River, is planned for 6 p.m. Thursday, July 10 at New Braunfels Main Plaza, 110 N. Seguin Ave., across from the Comal
Thanks to the extraordinary efforts of Canyon Lake residents, businesses and organizations, VFW Post 8800’s 34th Annual 4th of July parade will roll through Startzville after all, starting at 10 a.m. Friday, July 4. The beleaguered parade was initially canceled after VFW