10 hrs ago | WHIO
Lake Travis levels down but not out since drought
Boater Roger Weil liked the buzz at last Sunday's grand opening of the Crosswater Yacht Club on Lake Travis.
15 hrs ago | The Beaumont Enterprise
Critics of New Braunfels ban on disposable containers include Desiree Broussard, Marcela Wright and Tara Mueller, who arrived at the Comal River on Wednesday with Four Loko in hard plastic cups.
19 hrs ago | WOAI
School bus involved in early morning crash
Police say a bus carrying 14 high school students hit a car that was stopped on southbound I-35 in New Braunfels around 2 a.m. on Thursday.
Yesterday | KSAT-TV San Antonio
New Braunfels teens battle rare disorder
Three New Braunfels teenagers who have been diagnosed with Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, or RSD, are holding a fundraiser next month to pay for treatment.
The City of New Braunfels is hosting a reception in honor of incoming City Council members George Green and Aja Edwards Patino, and in recognition of the service of outgoing City Council members Richard Zapata and Mark Goodner.
General Aviation Airport of the Year
The City of New Braunfels is pleased to announce that the New Braunfels Regional Airport has won top recognition from the Texas Department of Transportation Aviation Division.
The City of New Braunfels has announced that temporary traffic delays are possible at the intersection of Elliot Knox Blvd.
Emergency Alert System Enhancement
The City has a collection of systems designed to enhance emergency information coverage in our area when mass notification is required.
YMCA of Greater San Antonio hosting job fair
The YMCA of Greater San Antonio will host a job fair on Wednesday, May 15, to fill more than 200 positions available across the region.
Citizens who are concerned about a public drainage area or waterway providing the potential for mosquito breeding may contact the City of New Braunfels at 830-221-4030 between 7:00 am and 4:00 pm Monday-Friday to report the location.
Thunder, lightning, hail rain down on New Braunfels
A storm that moved through the region blasted New Braunfels with thunder, lightning, heavy rain and even hail, just in time for the Friday morning commute.
New Braunfels police are hosting a free safety picnic on Saturday, May 11th. Each child has a chance to win a bicycle! Landa Park Dance Slab Saturday, May 11th 11 AM - 2 PM Games, prizes, free train ride for all children, everyone get a free hot dog, chips and drink! Informational booths, face painting, temporary tattoos, sun visors and a chance to ... (more)
City, NBU Host Student Engagement Program
On May 8th, the City of New Braunfels Public Works Department and New Braunfels Utilities hosted 18 local junior and senior high school students in a Student Engagement Program.
May is National Historic Preservation Month and the City of New Braunfels' Historic Landmark Commission is celebrating by sponsoring the annual Free Historic Museum Day on Saturday, May 18th from noon to 4:00 p.m. The following museums will be offering free admission during this event: Lindheimer Museum, New Braunfels Fire Station Museum, New ... (more)
Jonny Burke is a new talent you'll love
If you get the chance to catch singer-songwriter Jonny Burke on the road, don't miss him.
The City of New Braunfels has announced an overall increase of 14.5% in sales taxes received for the month of March 2013 sales compared to the same month last year.
San Marcos Personal Injury Attorney Matt Kyle To Be Featured in June Issue of Texas Bar Journal
San Marcos Personal Injury Attorney Matt Kyle To Be Featured in June Issue of Texas Bar Journal Matt Kyle, the lead San Marcos personal injury attorney at The Kyle Law Firm, will be featured in the Texas Bar Journal's Texas People section this June.The feature will center around one of his most recent honors: being named the Small Business ... (more)
Household Hazardous Waste Event
On Saturday, May 18, 2013, from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm the City of New Braunfels and Comal County will host a household hazardous waste collection event at Fire Station #2, located at 4120 Loop 337 in New Braunfels The event is open to all City of New Braunfels and Comal County residents.
New Braunfels bond plan targets infrastructure projects
Saying rapid population growth has overburdened this community's infrastructure, city leaders are seeking voter approval Saturday to issue $86 million in bonds, primarily for street, drainage and parks upgrades.
The City of New Braunfels has announced a temporary lane closure beginning at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 7th on the inside, northbound lane of South Walnut Avenue, from Frances Street to Klein Road.