It’s been over three months since New Braunfels launched its downtown paid parking program in early July and residents remain ...
New Braunfels is betting big on autonomous vehicles, but not everyone is on board with the city's latest move to support a ...
Residents from across Comal County gathered in New Braunfels Saturday to participate in the No Kings protest, a nationwide ...
New Braunfels has become known as one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation. On Wednesday, city officials highlighted ...
Wurstfest, an annual celebration that celebrates German culture, is set to return to New Braunfels in November.
New Braunfels City Council approves an expansion agreement for Aumovio, involving a $110 million investment and a 10-year tax ...
Students in sixth through 12th grade in New Braunfels ISD are currently unable to visit their school libraries or check out ...
As the peak season in New Braunfels winds down, the local Chamber of Commerce remains optimistic about continued ...
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The New Braunfels Economic Development Corporation is looking to approve an economic development agreement with Continental Autonomous Mobility U.S. for an expansion project on Sept. 30.
The controversy erupted after social media posts by local far-right activist Joeylynn Mesaros drew widespread attention.
Owned by Elon Musk, Tesla is planning to begin operations on the 47,000-square foot facility starting in March 2026. The new center will be located on 5309 Interstate Highway 35, which previously ...