New Braunfels unveils two trails: Two new public trails are now open in New Braunfels, adding miles of scenic hiking and biking for outdoor enthusiasts — check out the new trails.
Future TSTC campus secured: SEDC has finalized its purchase of a 133-acre tract at State Highway 46 and Cordova Road to become a new Texas State Technical College training hub, set to boost workforce development across Seguin, Guadalupe and Comal counties — learn what this means for the region.
Quiet zones reinstated: As of Aug. 19, San Marcos has reinstated quiet zones at multiple railroad crossings after $600,000 in safety upgrades — find out what changed.
Beware of scam calls: Scammers posing as Comal County deputies are demanding money for bogus arrest warrants — learn what to watch for.
Clear the Shelters celebration: San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter joined 1,400+ shelters on Aug. 23, waived adoption fees, extended hours, and hosted vendors and trainers to help 60 pets find homes — learn what you need to bring to adopt.
Other New Braunfels headlines this week
- Natty Men's Boutique relocates downtown New Braunfels
- Beloved Texas town ranked among fastest-growing suburbs
- Comal County tested River Road flood sirens
- Students celebrated school start at HCHD fair
- Price Center invites artists to color symphony
- Comal County receives $862K from veteran exemption