Student, 16, arrested after setting fire at Canyon High School, New Braunfels firefighters say
NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas โ A 16-year-old student was arrested and charged with arson after intentionally setting a fire at Canyon High School, according to the New Braunfels Fire Department. The fire happened at 4:30 p.m., Thursday at the high school, which is located in the 1500 block of I-35 North. Other school staff members had already evacuated the building, and no injuries were reported. Officials determined the fire was intentionally set by the 16-year-old student, who was later arrested at his home in New Braunfels. Canyon High School officials issued a statement on the incident, saying they are grateful no injuries or damages resulted from the fire.
City of Boerne promotes Ray Hacker to fire chief
SAN ANTONIO โ The City of Boerne announced Tuesday that Ray Hacker was promoted to fire chief. Hacker, 57, has been serving as the interim fire chief since the retirement of the cityโs long-time chief, Doug Meckle, in June. Hacker is from Boerne and graduated from Boerne High School, according to a statement from the city. City Manager Ben Thatcher said the city is excited to have Hacker in the role as both a pillar of the community and an experienced leader. Boerne underwent a two-month-long internal search process led by Deputy City Manager Jeff Thompson, according to a statement from the city.
New Braunfels Fire Department to begin conducting COVID-19 tests at nursing homes
NEW BRAUNFELS โ The New Braunfels Fire Department will begin conducting COVID-19 tests at four of Comal Countyโs six nursing homes. Greg Abbott to have Texas National Guard help disinfect nursing homesOโConnell said they will be testing about 1,200 people over the next four days. He said they will begin with testing staff. โOnce they get most of the staff tested, the staff can then assist them in testing the residents,โ OโConnell said. Thousands of Texas nursing home residents, staff have tested positive for coronavirusA spokesperson for Comal County said they havenโt had any positive test come from nursing homes yet.