Ricardo Martinez, a resident of the First Footing shelter in New Braunfels, has found that the city’s new transportation service Ride the Rio offers him a convenient and more affordable ...
Walnut Square recently lost a beloved local landmark – the Walnut 6 sign. Though the Walnut 6 movie theater closed in 2004, ...
A wise man once said that in the mornings, upon opening a newspaper, he first goes to the sports page to read of man's ...
On Monday, Feb. 23, Economic and Community Development Director for the city of New Braunfels Jeff Jewel and President and CEO of Interstate Parking Tony Janowiec presented the city council ...
Whether it be through attending a talent show, making a monetary donation or eating out at a local business, the Canyon High School student council is encouraging the community to ...
Texas plays a major role in the nation’s economy as the top trading state in the United States, accounting for one-sixth of ...
When Black leaders proceeded from Selma to Birmingham, Alabama, in 1965 to demonstrate for voting rights, Rabbi Abraham ...
Rituals can be important in a family. Especially a fur family. The newest ritual around here has taken on tremendous significance in our empty nester home, more than I truly ...
There’s no better time than winter to enjoy a vibrant coleslaw. Slaws aren’t just picnic or barbecue fare; crunchy, hearty versions shine in the colder months. Winter slaws rely on ...
A New Braunfels resident died Monday evening after being struck by a dump truck in downtown New Braunfels, according to a ...
On Monday, Feb. 23, the New Braunfels City Council recognized fourth-grader Brooklyn Houston for her distinguishing actions during an accident involving a New Braunfels Independent School District (NB ...
Stop the Steal!” That was President Trump’s rallying cry as he protested – frequently but falsely – that the 2020 election ...
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