Of the hundreds of legendary musicians that have graced the stage at the historic Gruene Hall, few have had the impact of Joe ...
They called him der Cowboy. Not because they lacked imagination, but because from the very beginning, life in Central Texas ...
After moving to new Braunfels 10 years ago, I’ve dedicated my time and treasure to volunteering. Besides the political arena, ...
A pending wastewater treatment facility (WWTF) permit request to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) by ...
The shadow of press repression is spreading around the world. In the past decade, the number of journalists detained and imprisoned has soared as governments seek tighter control over the media. What ...
Episcopal Church leaders have long heard warning sirens in their annual reports, with brutal statistics supporting this reality: They have lost half of their members since the 1960s. If trends ...
Editor’s Note: This article is part of a series of stories the Herald-Zeitung will pursue in 2026 surrounding the Early Matters New Braunfels initiative and the various challenges that early childcare ...
It’s that time again. Another Middle East War is upon us. So, google a map of the Middle East and watch a YouTube video over Shia law. Look for answers ...
On Thursday, March 12, Comal County Judge Kristen Hoyt oversaw her first commissioner’s court meeting. Hoyt was appointed at the previous meeting on March 5, to fill the unexpired term ...
At Zócalo Wine Co., owners Greg Steiner and Andres Campos believe wine is for everybody, it should be approachable and that ...
Amid statewide teacher shortages, many Texas school districts have increasingly utilized their district of innovation (DOI) plans to hire uncertified teachers, filling hard-to-staff positions and empl ...