Bring your Christmas tree to New Braunfels Recycling Center now through Jan. 13 and receive free mulch. Trees must be free of decorations, lights and fake snow. Artificial trees are not accepted. Self-loading mulch pickup is scheduled from Jan. 2-13. The recycling
A New Braunfels man pleaded guilty to indecency with a child and sexual performance by a child Wednesday and was sentenced to 50 years in prison by 406th District Court Judge Stephanie Bascon. In a statement, the Comal County Criminal District Attorney’s
The New Braunfels Police Department (NBPD) will add patrols on city streets and along the IH-35 corridor from Wednesday, Dec. 31 to Jan. 1, 2024. to catch drunk drivers. The grant-funded initiative is part of the Texas Department of Transportation’s (TxDOT) Selective
The candles will shine bright Monday night when Chabad of San Marcos Director Rabbi Ari Weingarten lights a six-foot Menorah at 5:30 p.m. at the Main Plaza in downtown New Braunfels in the face of rising anti-Semitism sparked by the ongoing war between
New Braunfels’ first Renaissance Faire opens this weekend with a German twist. In addition to ye olde traditional medieval activities like swordplay and eating turkey legs, this weekend’s trip back in time includes Santa Claus, Christmas shopping, a live production of Charles
Canyon Lake Republican Women and the City of New Braunfels will honor the victims of 9/11 terrorist attacks with two special anniversary ceremonies on Sept. 11. The annual Freedom Walk across Canyon Dam begins at 9 a.m. Monday, Sept. 11. The ceremony
A 16-year-old New Braunfels boy who was swimming with his family above City Tube Chute dam drowned Saturday. New Braunfels police said they responded to a report of a missing person around 3 p.m. River patrol officers arrived immediately but the teenager’s
The partial remains of a New Braunfels soldier who went missing in action during the Korean War return to New Braunfels, with honors, Tuesday morning. A motorcade for Sgt. Gilberto Lopez Sanchez leaves San Antonio International Airport around 10:30 a.m. and travels
City of New Braunfels has pulled lifeguards from the City Tube Chute due to reduced water depth and clarity issues on the Comal River. The chute itself remains open. “This is approximately three weeks earlier than lifeguard operations would usually end at
Smokey Bear, City of New Braunfels Warn Residents, Visitors to Avoid Activities That Spark Wildfires
National icon Smokey Bear turned 79 today and Texas A&M Forest Service — along with City of New Braunfels officials — is warning the public to avoid activities that could spark wildfires as gusty winds and low humidity combine with already elevated