Texas Eats: Spicy ramen bowls in Austin, wok-fired fusion in SA and Houston Barbecue
Read full article: Texas Eats: Spicy ramen bowls in Austin, wok-fired fusion in SA and Houston BarbecueTake a tasty tour across Texas with “Texas Eats,” where David Elder visits some of the state’s most talked-about spots, from ramen shops and Asian fusion kitchens to iconic barbecue joints.
Community’s generosity accelerates mother’s mission to regain custody of her children
Read full article: Community’s generosity accelerates mother’s mission to regain custody of her childrenShe lost custody of two of her children, but thanks to the support of faith-based organizations providing the perfect gift of a car, she is now one step closer to being reunited with them.
New photos, renderings of The Faust Hotel showcase renovations coming to New Braunfels landmark
Read full article: New photos, renderings of The Faust Hotel showcase renovations coming to New Braunfels landmarkNew Braunfels’ historic The Faust Hotel is set to reopen after a major multi-million dollar renovation.
Smithson Valley Rangers return to state semifinals to face Port Arthur Memorial
Read full article: Smithson Valley Rangers return to state semifinals to face Port Arthur MemorialThe Smithson Valley Rangers are back in the state semifinals for the third straight season and the ninth time in program history.
Law enforcement agencies across San Antonio area using license plate reader system
Read full article: Law enforcement agencies across San Antonio area using license plate reader systemThe use of license plate-reading cameras is quickly spreading across communities around San Antonio. However, there are some concerns with its use.
21 arrested in connection with Guadalupe County narcotics investigation, Seguin police say
Read full article: 21 arrested in connection with Guadalupe County narcotics investigation, Seguin police sayA narcotics investigation in Guadalupe County has led to 21 felony drug arrests and 31 felony charges, the Seguin Police Department said Monday.
Texas Senator sends opposition letter to TCEQ on recently approved Guajolote Ranch permit
Read full article: Texas Senator sends opposition letter to TCEQ on recently approved Guajolote Ranch permitTexas Sen. Donna Campbell (R-New Braunfels) sent a letter of opposition to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) regarding a recently approved controversial wastewater permit.
SAFD fire engineer arrested for alleged DWI in New Braunfels, records say
Read full article: SAFD fire engineer arrested for alleged DWI in New Braunfels, records sayA San Antonio Fire Department engineer was arrested last week for allegedly driving while intoxicated, according to Comal County jail records.
New Braunfels ISD reviewing over 400 books for compliance with new state law
Read full article: New Braunfels ISD reviewing over 400 books for compliance with new state lawThe district now has 432 titles on its list of books under review for compliance with Senate Bill 13, which took effect at the beginning of the school year.
Why 81 books are under review in New Braunfels ISD
Read full article: Why 81 books are under review in New Braunfels ISDStudents in the New Braunfels Independent School District can once again check out books from their school libraries after a temporary closure last week. However, these 81 titles are under review.
New Braunfels police, fire marshal’s office arrest man in arson investigation
Read full article: New Braunfels police, fire marshal’s office arrest man in arson investigationMultiple agencies in New Braunfels announced the arrest of a man in connection with an arson investigation that began earlier this week.
New Braunfels ISD libraries to reopen Monday, 81 books flagged for further review
Read full article: New Braunfels ISD libraries to reopen Monday, 81 books flagged for further reviewDozens of people spoke at a special-called New Braunfels ISD board meeting after the closure of middle and high school libraries in the district.
BGC Game of the Week: Smithson Valley, New Braunfels to face off in key district game
Read full article: BGC Game of the Week: Smithson Valley, New Braunfels to face off in key district gameThere are three weeks left in the high school football regular season, and our Game of the Week on Friday night is a huge district contest between Smithson Valley and New Braunfels.
New Braunfels ISD suspends secondary student access to libraries to review its 190K+ materials
Read full article: New Braunfels ISD suspends secondary student access to libraries to review its 190K+ materialsThe New Braunfels Independent School District has suspended secondary student access to its libraries while it reviews its collection to align with the standards of Senate Bill 13.
New Braunfels Pride plans to relocate after online controversy, state representative’s warning
Read full article: New Braunfels Pride plans to relocate after online controversy, state representative’s warningOne Pride celebration is changing venues this weekend after an online controversy caught the eye of a state representative.
Booming New Braunfels bringing in more visitors year-round, new economic study shows
Read full article: Booming New Braunfels bringing in more visitors year-round, new economic study showsNew Braunfels has become known as one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation. On Wednesday, city officials highlighted how that growth is attracting visitors and boosting the hospitality sector.
BGC Game of the Week: New Braunfels, Boerne Champion set for District 13-5A-DI showdown
Read full article: BGC Game of the Week: New Braunfels, Boerne Champion set for District 13-5A-DI showdownIn a pivotal District 13-5A-D2 matchup, New Braunfels (5-0, 2-0) travels to face Boerne Champion (3-2, 1-1) at 7 p.m. on Friday at Boerne ISD Stadium.
Several San Antonio-area Target stores are planning midnight releases for Taylor Swift’s newest album
Read full article: Several San Antonio-area Target stores are planning midnight releases for Taylor Swift’s newest albumTaylor Swift fans in and around San Antonio can get their hands on her latest album early Friday morning — as long as they’re willing to lose a little sleep.
Public invited to shape New Braunfels’ Bicycle and Pedestrian Network Plan
Read full article: Public invited to shape New Braunfels’ Bicycle and Pedestrian Network PlanThe City of New Braunfels is seeking public input on a Bicycle and Pedestrian Network Plan, a process it anticipates could be completed by next summer.
Texas bill sets in motion 100-mile hike-and-bike trail connecting San Antonio to Austin
Read full article: Texas bill sets in motion 100-mile hike-and-bike trail connecting San Antonio to AustinA newly signed Texas House Bill sets in motion the Texas Bicentennial Trail, connecting new and existing trails from San Antonio to Austin.
Motorcyclist killed in five-vehicle crash on Interstate 35 in San Marcos, city officials say
Read full article: Motorcyclist killed in five-vehicle crash on Interstate 35 in San Marcos, city officials sayA motorcyclist was killed early Sunday morning in a five-vehicle crash on Interstate 35 in San Marcos, a city spokesperson confirmed to KSAT.
Texas Eats: Spicy ramen bowls in Austin, wok-fired fusion in SA and legendary Houston BBQ
Read full article: Texas Eats: Spicy ramen bowls in Austin, wok-fired fusion in SA and legendary Houston BBQTake a tasty tour across Texas with “Texas Eats,” where David Elder visits some of the state’s most talked-about spots, from ramen shops and Asian fusion kitchens to iconic barbecue joints.
Faust Brewing Company in New Braunfels announces closure after 16 years
Read full article: Faust Brewing Company in New Braunfels announces closure after 16 yearsAfter 16 years of serving beer, longtime New Braunfels brewery Faust Brewing Company announced it is closing its doors officially next month, according to a Facebook post.
Schertz man arrested in connection with robbery at New Braunfels bank, city says
Read full article: Schertz man arrested in connection with robbery at New Braunfels bank, city saysA Schertz man was arrested after he robbed a New Braunfels bank and left with an undisclosed amount of cash, City of New Braunfels spokesman David Ferguson said in a press release.
Canyon Lake Reservoir continues its history of protecting communities downstream of the Guadalupe River
Read full article: Canyon Lake Reservoir continues its history of protecting communities downstream of the Guadalupe RiverLocated about 20 miles from New Braunfels, Canyon Lake is known as a popular spot for water recreation. But in July, its vital role in flood control was highlighted as the reservoir helped to keep the Guadalupe River from flooding communities downstream.
Man ejected from vehicle, killed in rollover crash on Interstate 35, New Braunfels police say
Read full article: Man ejected from vehicle, killed in rollover crash on Interstate 35, New Braunfels police sayThe New Braunfels Police Department (NBPD) has identified the cause of a major crash that shut down Interstate 35 for several hours on Tuesday afternoon.
Interstate 35 northbound lanes reopen after crash in New Braunfels, authorities say
Read full article: Interstate 35 northbound lanes reopen after crash in New Braunfels, authorities sayAll northbound lanes of Interstate 35 have reopened after a reported crash in New Braunfels, according to the Texas Department of Transportation.
Texas property tax reform bill fails to limit possible rate increases during disasters, expert says
Read full article: Texas property tax reform bill fails to limit possible rate increases during disasters, expert saysSenate Bill 10 seeks to limit the growth of property tax rates after a disaster. One expert argues, however, the bill fails to meaningfully reform the process because it is written too loosely.
New Braunfels tubing outfitters hope for Labor Day splash after tragedy, weather overshadowed summer
Read full article: New Braunfels tubing outfitters hope for Labor Day splash after tragedy, weather overshadowed summerThough tubing outfitters operate into the fall, Labor Day often marks the end of summer activities for many people.
New Braunfels nonprofit to serve more unhoused children after fundraiser raises thousands
Read full article: New Braunfels nonprofit to serve more unhoused children after fundraiser raises thousandsFamily Promise of Greater New Braunfels will now be able to serve over 100 children and family members experiencing homelessness after their fundraising event beat their goal.
Long Creek to face Wagner in 2025 season opener, building toward Class 5A Division II future
Read full article: Long Creek to face Wagner in 2025 season opener, building toward Class 5A Division II futureThe Long Creek Dragons, a football program with no seniors, are embracing the challenge of competing against top-tier opponents as they prepare to move to Class 5A Division II in 2026.
Texas bill would limit future property tax increases to fund disaster recovery for cities, counties
Read full article: Texas bill would limit future property tax increases to fund disaster recovery for cities, countiesSenate Bill 10 would close a lever actively being considered to fund disaster recovery from the Hill Country Floods
What’s the best nail salon in San Antonio? Vote for your favorite SA Picks finalist here
Read full article: What’s the best nail salon in San Antonio? Vote for your favorite SA Picks finalist hereWhat’s the best nail salon in San Antonio? You can now vote for your favorite among the SA Picks finalists.
‘Didn’t need to happen’: New Braunfels man fatally stabbed while breaking up fight at dance hall
Read full article: ‘Didn’t need to happen’: New Braunfels man fatally stabbed while breaking up fight at dance hallIn the moments before his death, the wife of a New Braunfels man said he was acting with his heart. Mario Saldana, 52, was fatally stabbed over the weekend while trying to break up a fight.
Flood survivors in unincorporated areas grateful for fundraiser after struggling to receive aid
Read full article: Flood survivors in unincorporated areas grateful for fundraiser after struggling to receive aidA New Braunfels restaurant hosted auctions to benefit three families who live in unincorporated areas
New Braunfels man arrested in connection with fatal stabbing outside dance hall, police say
Read full article: New Braunfels man arrested in connection with fatal stabbing outside dance hall, police sayA man was arrested early Sunday morning in connection with a fatal stabbing outside a dance hall in New Braunfels, according to a news release.
Family Promise of Greater New Braunfels to honor legacy of late co-founder
Read full article: Family Promise of Greater New Braunfels to honor legacy of late co-founderFriends and family of the late co-founder of Family Promise of Greater New Braunfels are keeping his legacy of service alive as they push to get the organization back to its pre-pandemic state.
Body of New Braunfels man found with apparent gunshot wound, burn injuries after suspicious fire
Read full article: Body of New Braunfels man found with apparent gunshot wound, burn injuries after suspicious fireNew Braunfels police and fire officials are investigating the death of a 37-year-old man found in his home following a fire they believe may have been set on purpose.
Man shot, killed by New Braunfels police after allegedly lunging at officers with knife, police say
Read full article: Man shot, killed by New Braunfels police after allegedly lunging at officers with knife, police sayA man was shot and killed by New Braunfels police Saturday after he allegedly pulled out a knife and lunged at officers, according to a New Braunfels Police Department press release.
Gruene Hall hosts ‘Dance Hall to Dance Hall’ benefit for Hill Country dancehall after deadly floods
Read full article: Gruene Hall hosts ‘Dance Hall to Dance Hall’ benefit for Hill Country dancehall after deadly floodsTexas’ oldest dance hall opened its floor Sunday to support a community staple damaged in the deadly Hill Country floods.
Gruene Hall to host benefit event on Sunday for Hill Country dancehall after floods
Read full article: Gruene Hall to host benefit event on Sunday for Hill Country dancehall after floodsTexas’ oldest dance hall is opening the floor to support a community staple damaged in the deadly Hill Country floods.
Kerrville resident Robert Earl Keen announces new details on concert for Hill Country Flood victims
Read full article: Kerrville resident Robert Earl Keen announces new details on concert for Hill Country Flood victimsRobert Earl Keen, who owns a ranch just outside Kerrville, is lending his talents in an upcoming concert that will benefit many of his Hill Country neighbors impacted by last week’s floods.
What flood insurance does and does not cover
Read full article: What flood insurance does and does not coverThough natural disasters cycle across seasons and regions in the U.S., it’s often a shocking discovery for property owners how expansive and expensive flood and water damage can be when a major storm devastates their homes, businesses and communities.
Comal River remains closed on Tuesday due to recent heavy rain, New Braunfels officials say
Read full article: Comal River remains closed on Tuesday due to recent heavy rain, New Braunfels officials sayThe Comal River remains temporarily closed for recreational purposes in New Braunfels as recent heavy rains have increased water flow and decreased water clarity, according to the city.
KSAT viewer captures portion of high-speed chase along Interstate 35 near Schertz
Read full article: KSAT viewer captures portion of high-speed chase along Interstate 35 near SchertzMultiple law enforcement agencies were seen chasing after a person in a stolen vehicle on Tuesday morning along Interstate 35.
Decapitated deer found in New Braunfels, Parks & Wildlife offering reward for information leading to arrest
Read full article: Decapitated deer found in New Braunfels, Parks & Wildlife offering reward for information leading to arrestThe Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is asking the public for information that could lead to an arrest after a white-tailed deer was illegally killed in New Braunfels.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Comal, Guadalupe Rivers rise in New Braunfels after heavy rain, USGS says
Read full article: Comal, Guadalupe Rivers rise in New Braunfels after heavy rain, USGS saysAccording to the USGS, the Comal and Guadalupe Rivers experienced significant spikes in water levels following major rainfall throughout the area, contributing to what some New Braunfels locals described as a challenging start to the summer season.
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.
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.