38-year-old victim dies in fatal New Braunfels pedestrian accident

A 38-year-old pedestrian has died after being struck by a vehicle on an I-35 frontage road in New Braunfels on Friday night.

Where can I see holiday lights in Central Texas?

The 2025 holiday season is here and with it comes lighting displays, parades and events, including here in Central Texas.

$5K grants available for Central Texas restaurants hit by catastrophic July floods

The TX Restaurant Relief Fund has been activated to provide financial aid and support to independent restaurants and workers impacted by the recent catastrophic Texas floods.

Flood Watch on the horizon for south Central Texas

Prepare for a Flood Watch and potential Flood Warnings later this week as a storm system is expected to bring heavy rainfall, says the National Weather Service.

Children At Risk's Texas school rankings 2024–25: Best schools and top-performing districts revealed

Children At Risk’s 2024–25 Texas School Rankings highlight statewide academic gains, recognize top-performing and high-poverty “Gold Ribbon" campuses, and reveal significant improvement across the region despite years of stagnant school funding.

Wurstfest officially underway in New Braunfels

Wurstfest is officially underway, and the longstanding German tradition is once again bringing plenty of food, music, and fun to New Braunfels.

New Braunfels man arrested, charged after four-hour standoff with police

A New Braunfels man has been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. SWAT arrested him after a four-hour standoff Friday morning.

Train collides with rock hauler in Schertz: police

An Amtrak train collided with a rock hauler in Schertz, causing traffic delays Tuesday morning, police say.

Texas Hill Country tourism seeks comeback after floods
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Texas Hill Country businesses, like Whitewater Sports, are struggling this summer due to significantly reduced tourism following the devastating July 4th weekend floods, despite the Guadalupe River being open and safe.

Texas Hill Country tourism seeks comeback after devastating floods

Texas Hill Country businesses, like Whitewater Sports, are struggling this summer due to significantly reduced tourism following the devastating July 4th weekend floods, despite the Guadalupe River being open and safe.