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Crime Stoppers offers cash for tips on thefts
In the wake of 11 more air conditioner unit thefts this week in New Braunfels this week, the Comal County Crime Stoppers is offering a reward for any information leading to the arrest of those responsible.
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Land donated to county for fire station
Bluegreen Communities is giving Comal County a two-acre tract earmarked for a future fire station near the Vintage Oaks at the Vineyard subdivision on the north side of Texas 46 West.
Tubers flocking to New Braunfels
The summer sun once again has hordes of people and their inner tubes gravitating toward the cool rivers of New Braunfels.
Area residents weigh in on TxDOT's future
Some New Braunfels area residents toughed out the 12-hour long Sunset Advisory Commission hearing Tuesday in Austin reviewing the practices of the Texas Department of Transportation.
Standoff with armed man ends peacefully
A standoff between an armed man and police in a northern New Braunfels neighborhood ended quietly Sunday night.
Man dies after being pulled from Canyon Lake
A 37-year-old Laredo man died after being pulled from Canyon Lake on Friday evening according to a release from the Comal County Sheriff's Office.
National Night Out rescheduled to beat heat
The annual community gathering, National Night Out, will be at a different time this year.
4B must hold beneficiaries accountable
The New Braunfels Industrial Development Board, more commonly known as 4B, has been a useful tool for funnelling sales tax money into investments throughout the community.
Kids flying high at Camp Aeroventures
Eleven kids - some wonder-struck and others just curious - toured airport hangars, landing strips and got to fly in small planes at the New Braunfels Municipal Airport for Camp Aeroventures this week.
Scores of volunteers, divers and Boy Scouts gathered Saturday morning for the 2nd Annual Comal River Bottom Clean Up.
New Braunfels burglary under investigation
A resident on the 500 block of Stonegate Drive in New Braunfels told police he confronted a burglar Tuesday evening who had backed a vehicle up to his garage.
Retail developers in legal battle over street
The City of New Braunfels is stuck in the middle of a tense legal battle between two neighboring retail developers, all over some small curbs and a landscaped area dividing their two properties.
Fourth of July crowds please local businesses
The New Braunfels and Canyon Lake areas are hot spots for Fourth of July tourists and this year seems to have been one of the best in recent years.
CHRISTUS honored as heart-healthy hospital
The American Heart Association has recognized CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Health Care's achievements in the treatment of coronary artery disease and heart failure with two awards.
Unemployment rate rises in New Braunfels
New Braunfels unemployment rate increased from 3.5 percent in May to 4 percent in June.
Pilot recycling scheme is welcome
The City of New Braunfels is increasing its recycling efforts this month rolling out 3,500 96-gallon wheeled recycling bins, similar to the garbage cans that can be picked up by a lift on the side of the truck.
Crazy rasberry ants not a local problem
Crazy rasberry ants have become a problem in parts of Houston, but they should not concern New Braunfelsers.
One thing both candidates for District 73 State Representative seem to agree on is that there are no simple answers for problems resulting from growth in the New Braunfels area.
Alleged racism attracts attention, reactio
A local woman who said a racist hate-group targeted her grandchildren earlier this week claims to have received hundreds of anonymous phone calls since her story hit the airwaves and the Internet.