The district now has 432 titles on its list of books under review for compliance with Senate Bill 13, which took effect at the beginning of the school year.
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New Braunfels city officials are warning of scam emails targeting local businesses. Here's what they say to look out for.
For weeks, the shelves in New Braunfels secondary school libraries have remained quiet, their books largely out of reach for ...
Dozens of people spoke at a special-called New Braunfels ISD board meeting after the closure of middle and high school ...
An online petition is calling for free parking options for city residents, reigniting debate over downtown’s paid parking ...
For 10 days, New Braunfels will be filled with sausage, music and some of the best "wurst" times around as the 64th annual ...
From the outside, the office space at 940 West San Antonio Street may look unassuming, but inside, the building serves as a ...