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New Braunfels residents and visitors alike can easily find fun and scenic outdoor recreation opportunities, with two rivers ...
A large crowd filled the downtown Main Plaza Thursday afternoon with tears in their eyes and candles in hand as they ...
For Davenport High School math teacher Wendy Nosal, the role of educator is not just a job, but a ministry. Nosal began her ...
Fourth of July 2025 in the Hill Country will go down in history as one of the most cruel, deadly and destructive acts of ...
The trumpet section of the Comal Community Band rehearses at New Generations Fellowship on Monday, June 30, 2025.
The odds of a federal debt crisis just got more daunting. On Thursday, Congress passed the One Big Beautiful Bill, a sweeping ...
This past Friday, on the 4th of July, I decided to make a little money driving for Uber. I figured the demand for a ride ...
The year was 1976, and Jimmy Carter, a Sunday school teacher from Georgia, had shocked major newsrooms by discussing his born ...
After a long journey, 12-year-old Kaili Czapinski is finally royalty – rodeo royalty, that is. The Canyon Lake resident was ...
The smell of mud and mildew hung thick in the air as volunteers from Comal County stepped out of their trucks and into the ...
Devastating floodwaters traveled through Kerrville and surrounding communities this past weekend, eventually making their way ...
Effective Wednesday, July 9, at 11 a.m., recreational access to the Comal and Guadalupe rivers in New Braunfels reopened.
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