Districts earn back-to-back B’s: New Braunfels and Comal ISDs secured overall ‘B’ accountability ratings in each of the last two school years, showcasing steady achievement under state standards — find out what it means for local schools.
New Hill Country dining options: Sharrah and John Lopez are set to open Ginger’s Bistro at TPC Town Center this October, joining Round Table Pizza, Pan Dulce, Chops & Eggs and Ravello Italian Cuisine to fill a dining gap near TPC San Antonio — check out the full lineup.
New Cow Creek Bridge Reopens: After weeks of detours and a record 29-day rebuild following July’s devastating floods, the Cow Creek Bridge has reopened, restoring a route used by over 3,500 vehicles daily and cutting commutes by up to 45 minutes — find out.
Limestone Link connects San Marcos: The new trail dedicated in April links the River Recharge and Ringtail Ridge systems, creating a social meeting ground for students, suburban families and retirees alike — find out who you’ll meet.
Rocking for rescues: One S Fest rolled through New Braunfels with live music and fundraising to support shelter pets — find out how.
Other New Braunfels headlines this week
- Thornton visited Gruene Hall for breakfast chat
- Hello Space+ opens 2nd New Braunfels facility
- Guadalupe County fully funds volunteer fire departments
- New Braunfels now requires paid downtown parking
- Keep Canyon Lake Beautiful unveils Texas sculpture
- Wurstfest awarded $51,000 scholarships to 15 students