Early voters in the Uniform May 6 election will help decide the fate of three Comal ISD bond propositions totaling $634.6 million. To learn more about earmarks for Canyon Lake schools, don’t miss a Bond 2023 community meeting with Supt. Dr. John
Canyon Lake’s dam service road will close from April 24-27 for embankment maintenance, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) said Thursday. In a statement, USACE said Overlook Park will remain open while contractors stage equipment and perform to perform maintenance on
It’s being billed as an ‘Old Tent Revival’ but the religious awakening underway in the big white tent on the grounds of CRRC’s Rec Center, 125 Mabel Jones Dr., looks a lot more like a political rally to Comal County Democrats. Canyon
3 p.m. Update: Meteorologists with the New Braunfels office of the U.S. National National Weather Service now confirm that Thursday’s late-night storms produced an EF0 tornado in the Startzville-Canyon Lake area. According to a map provided by the weather service, the tornado
Current Conditions as of 8:55 a.m. Tuesday Guadalupe River @ Spring Branch (Upper): 17.4 cfs Guadalupe River @ Sattler (Lower): 59.0 cfs Guadalupe River @ New Braunfels: 42.6 cfs Canyon Lake Reservoir: 896.94 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is releasing water from Canyon Reservoir into the
On Wednesday, a cute puppy with a raised paw and the words, “I’m sorry” popped up on the personal Facebook page of Canyon Lake Animal Shelter Society (CLASS)’s newly elected president Debbie England. She apologized for allowing former CLASS President Darrell Mayfield
A New Braunfels man who allegedly threatened his girlfriend and took her car was captured Monday by a police dog after he crashed the vehicle during a chase and tried to evade police on foot. New Braunfels Police Department officers were called
Twenty-two military veterans die by suicide every day. To raise awareness about this awful statistic, Comal County’s Public Health Team is taking the #22pushupchallenge three times a day for 22 days. The viral event was created in 2016 by Honor Courage Commitment,
Makenzie Knipe, daughter of Canyon Lake residents Sunnye and Rick Knipe, was named a finalist in a student employees-of-the-year contest at West Texas A&M University in Canyon. The school’s Office of Career and Professional Development today announced the winners of its contest
Striped bass and longnose gar from Canyon Lake made headline news this week, with various media outlets reporting that Texas officials have advised anglers not to eat them due to mercury contamination. Douglas Loveday, a spokesperson for the Texas Department of Health