Comal County commissioners will decide Thursday whether to apply for a $1.19 million grant to fund the purchase and installation of four additional floating docks at Canyon Lake boat ramps #6, 7, 8, and 22. The county leases nine boat ramps from
A suspect driving a trash truck injured four people and struck six vehicles Wednesday during a wild, high-speed chase that began in the 17000 block of FM 306 in New Braunfels and ended in Austin. Devante Dunn now faces charges of evading
Just a day after conceding the May 2 New Braunfels mayoral election to Michael French, incumbent Neal Linnartz will get a second chance at keeping his job. In a surprise statement this evening, the City of New Braunfels said it was notified
Three people are in stable condition following a shooting Sunday in the 100 block of North Seguin Ave. by Main Plaza in downtown New Braunfels. The alleged shooter, 25-year-old New Braunfels resident Josiah Anthony Arevalo, fled the scene but was later arrested
Comal County Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service hosts its annual AgriFest Open House from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 2. The public is invited to explore programs and services available through AgriLife Extension and Comal County. The extension office is
A 21-year-old New Braunfels woman who was arrested by police and charged with allegedly setting fire to Comal County Republican headquarters Jan. 22 now faces one count of terrorism, a first-degree felony. Grace Carol Brown was indicted April 15 and will be
By Sarah Hammond Executive Director Humane Society of the New Braunfels Area At the Humane Society of the New Braunfels Area (HSNBA) Inc., we understand that times are tough, and heartbreakingly difficult decisions are being made by pet owners every day. We
Due to heavy rains, access to the Comal River inside New Braunfels city limits is temporarily closed by order of New Braunfels police. Recreation on the Guadalupe River inside city limits is not affected, but city officials urge caution and the use
“They took your spouse? Sell the house!” The Austin realtor who posted this controversial sign in a predominantly Mexican American part of New Braunfels near W. San Antonio and South Mesquite streets last week said he got the idea from a client
Hundreds of Comal County residents are expected at the ‘No Kings’ protest 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, March 28 at Main Plaza, 500 Main Plaza, the center of historic downtown New Braunfels. Organizer Hunter Bledsoe with Hill Country Indivisible said there will