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New Braunfels, Texas, installed flood warning sirens and promotes a multi-tiered disaster communication strategy.
Follow along for developments on the July Fourth floods along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County and Central Texas.
Located in Central Texas, New Braunfels is a hub for outdoor recreation. From tubing to splashing to kayaking, visitors enjoy ...
On the southeast side of town, another game-changing project is rising — Zipp Family Sports Park. Designed to serve local youth leagues in baseball, softball and soccer, the anticipated 150-acre, 2026 ...
Located between San Antonio and Austin, New Braunfels is a hub of outdoor fun and a long-time favorite summer getaway in ...
Stacy Thigpen along with partners Shane and Nicole Wolf opened PaddleTx after they identified a need for a high-quality, ...
The Upper Guadalupe River Authority put off new flood protection measures for a decade. Now lawmakers are skeptical of its pledges to follow through.
For those who remain near the riverbanks, the sense of danger lingers through bacteria, infection and disease.
Has the Guadalupe River reopened? Recreational access to the Guadalupe River — and its tributary, the Comal River — has resumed in areas like New Braunfels and Canyon Lake.
The Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority also gets $40 million in the round of loans from the Texas Water Development Board.
"We need to do better for the people in this community, the people that are suffering," said Alicia Jeffrey Baker who lost ...
Oklahoma Task Force 1 has returned home after spending 17 days in Texas assisting with water rescues and search operations following deadly floods.