A 41-year-old New Braunfels High School teacher was arrested Tuesday by members of the U.S. Marshal’s Lone Star Fugitive Task Force and charged with improper relationship between an educator and student, a second-degree felony. Bryant Shephard was allegedly observed having inappropriate contact
New Braunfels police believe a Bell County man arrested Wednesday on a first-degree felony charge of sexual performance by a child may have assaulted others. Brandon Dmichael Lively, 31, of Harker Heights, was arrested at his residence by New Braunfels police and
‘Heavy lifting’ begins 9 a.m. Thursday at Resolute Hospital, 5555 Creekside Crossing, New Braunfels as Baptist Health System in San Antonio rebrands the facility. Huge cranes and aerial lifts will hoist new signs onto the building, now called Resolute Baptist Hospital. Four
New Braunfels City Council Monday will honor the man who has owned, operated and maintained one of the city’s most popular attractions, the Landa Park Train, for 40 years. Council members will proclaim Wednesday, July 27, David Schoenvogel Day. “It is seldom
Four New Braunfels residents have been arrested for indecent exposure in public restrooms at Landa Park, New Braunfels police said Friday. No minors were involved in the incidents, police said. They did not provide a timeline for the arrests. A monthlong investigation
No outdoor watering is allowed in New Braunfels this week. It’s the first non-watering week since New Braunfels Utilities (NBU) Stage 3 drought restrictions went into effect on June 21. Watering is restricted for all customers through July 8. Watering can resume
Comal County Crisis Center (CCCC) CEO Julie Strentzsch said she’s very touched by community outreach in the hours since a fire Wednesday night destroyed half of its shelter for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence. No injuries were reported and all
The New Braunfels woman suspected of using a shovel to bash in the door of the Comal Democratic Party headquarters on San Antonio Street around 3 a.m. Tuesday morning apparently slipped through the fingers of the New Braunfels Police Department (NBPD), which
Henry E. Ford, who founded New Braunfels MLK Association seven years ago after learning Comal ISD counted a student absent for attending a Martin Luther King Jr. march in San Antonio, died Sunday at the age of 73. His passing was announced