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Nonprofit leans on community to better serve families experiencing homelessness
Read full article: Nonprofit leans on community to better serve families experiencing homelessnessA New Braunfels nonprofit dedicated to helping struggling families has found itself struggling to stay alive, but now, a new leader is hoping to change that.

San Antonio Food Bank sues New Braunfels nonprofit for over $324K in unpaid meals
Read full article: San Antonio Food Bank sues New Braunfels nonprofit for over $324K in unpaid mealsThe San Antonio Food Bank is suing a New Braunfels nonprofit for allegedly “failing and refusing” to pay for delivered meals, according to court documents.

Police seek info on potential victims after US Army recruiter’s arrest for alleged relationship with teen
Read full article: Police seek info on potential victims after US Army recruiter’s arrest for alleged relationship with teenThe New Braunfels Police Department is seeking information on potential victims after a U.S. Army recruiter was arrested for allegedly having an “intimate relationship” with a 17-year-old, according to a city news release.

Data centers are building their own gas power plants in Texas
Read full article: Data centers are building their own gas power plants in TexasNot long ago, developers of the massive server farms talked about powering them with wind and solar energy. Now they’re bypassing the grid and building their own gas-fired power plants on site.

How recent rain has impacted rivers, lakes and reservoirs in New Braunfels, San Antonio area
Read full article: How recent rain has impacted rivers, lakes and reservoirs in New Braunfels, San Antonio areaSouth Central Texas has been experiencing drought conditions for more than 1,377 days. While recent rain has helped, rivers and aquifers still face historic lows this tubing and boating season.

Man in 6-hour armed standoff with New Braunfels police says he was protecting his property rights
Read full article: Man in 6-hour armed standoff with New Braunfels police says he was protecting his property rightsA New Braunfels man who engaged in a six-hour standoff with police in late April said he regrets how the incident played out but does not regret standing up for his property rights.

New Braunfels High School senior leaving on high note
Read full article: New Braunfels High School senior leaving on high noteSophia Perez graduated from New Braunfels High School with tremendous accolades, but her lasting legacy is the smile and kindness she shared with others during her four-year high school journey.

City of New Braunfels officials, rivergoers offer tips ahead of Memorial Day weekend float
Read full article: City of New Braunfels officials, rivergoers offer tips ahead of Memorial Day weekend floatAs Memorial Day weekend starts, the City of New Braunfels is gearing up for what they call the “unofficial start of summer.”

New Braunfels among new cities added to national sustainable transportation group
Read full article: New Braunfels among new cities added to national sustainable transportation groupThe City of New Braunfels was among several new cities added to the registry for the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO), which supports the building of sustainable transportation systems.
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RESULTS: Elections in Alamo Heights, Balcones Heights, Boerne, New Braunfels and other area cities for May 3, 2025
Read full article: RESULTS: Elections in Alamo Heights, Balcones Heights, Boerne, New Braunfels and other area cities for May 3, 2025The important Election Day races aren’t all in San Antonio. Voters outside of the Alamo City will also have an opportunity to have their voices heard on May 3.

3 SAPD officers accused of wrongdoing in New Braunfels in under a year. Why were none arrested?
Read full article: 3 SAPD officers accused of wrongdoing in New Braunfels in under a year. Why were none arrested?Three San Antonio police officers all faced contemplated indefinite suspensions after being accused of criminal wrongdoing in New Braunfels in separate incidents over an 11-month period. None of them, however, have ever faced criminal charges, an analysis by KSAT Investigates revealed.

Students run from San Antonio to Austin to support prisoners of war and those missing in action
Read full article: Students run from San Antonio to Austin to support prisoners of war and those missing in actionOn Sunday morning, Air Force ROTC students from the University of Texas at San Antonio started running from San Antonio to New Braunfels to support prisoners of war and those missing in action.
Rabies confirmed in New Braunfels cat; health officials advise caution
Read full article: Rabies confirmed in New Braunfels cat; health officials advise cautionCity of New Braunfels and Comal County officials are urging residents to be cautious with unfamiliar animals after a rabies case was confirmed in the city.

New Braunfels man sentenced to 78 months in prison for planning mass murder attacks
Read full article: New Braunfels man sentenced to 78 months in prison for planning mass murder attacksA 20-year-old New Braunfels man was sentenced to more than six years in prison Wednesday for planning mass murder attacks, according to a U.S. Department of Justice press release.

12-year-old boy dies from accidental drowning in Guadalupe River, ME’s office says
Read full article: 12-year-old boy dies from accidental drowning in Guadalupe River, ME’s office saysThe Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed Monday that a 12-year-old boy has died from an accidental drowning.

🍀 Things to do in San Antonio this weekend: Bud Light St. Patrick’s Day Festival, In a Pickle Fest, Alejandra Guzman
Read full article: 🍀 Things to do in San Antonio this weekend: Bud Light St. Patrick’s Day Festival, In a Pickle Fest, Alejandra GuzmanSan Antonio is packed with plenty of exciting events and activities this weekend for everyone to enjoy.

Lawsuit: Man alleges wrongful arrest during traffic stop, says New Braunfels police officers ‘copped an attitude’
Read full article: Lawsuit: Man alleges wrongful arrest during traffic stop, says New Braunfels police officers ‘copped an attitude’A Comal County man filed a lawsuit against the City of New Braunfels and three New Braunfels Police Department officers after he claimed they violated his civil rights and unlawfully arrested him during a traffic stop in 2023.

12-year-old nearly drowns in Guadalupe River, rushed to hospital in critical condition
Read full article: 12-year-old nearly drowns in Guadalupe River, rushed to hospital in critical conditionNew Braunfels police and fire crews said a 12-year-old boy nearly drowned Friday afternoon in the Guadalupe River.

Spring breakers soak in floating down rivers in New Braunfels, dancing at Gruene Hall
Read full article: Spring breakers soak in floating down rivers in New Braunfels, dancing at Gruene HallAs the warm weather arrives just in time for spring break this week, families looking for a fun, memorable getaway are heading up Interstate 35 to Comal County.

California man arrested for online scam attack, New Braunfels police say
Read full article: California man arrested for online scam attack, New Braunfels police sayA 25-year-old California man was arrested on exploitation and financial abuse of the elderly charges, according to the New Braunfels Police Department.

How Texas' drought conditions are impacting local rivers, lakes and reservoirs
Read full article: How Texas' drought conditions are impacting local rivers, lakes and reservoirsSouth Central Texas has been in drought conditions for over 1,280 days with new burn bans being implemented. Additionally, rivers and aquifers face historic lows before tubing season.

Mental health care services set to expand in Comal County with new $8.5M facility
Read full article: Mental health care services set to expand in Comal County with new $8.5M facilityA $8.5 million facility will be built in New Braunfels next year so that criminal mental health issues can be handled closer to home by law enforcement and the courts.

Highly contagious bird flu confirmed in vultures at popular New Braunfels park
Read full article: Highly contagious bird flu confirmed in vultures at popular New Braunfels parkThe bird flu has been confirmed in black vultures at Landa Park in New Braunfels, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.