New Braunfels Utilities (NBU) issued a boil water notice this morning after water pressure fell below 20 pounds-per-square-inch (psi) due to an electrical outage. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) rules require the utility to notify all customers to boil their water
Comal ISD schools will be closed Thursday due to continued power outages caused by an ice storm that has shut down south central Texas. In a statement late this evening, the district walked back an earlier decision to reopen on schools with
Residents who live in unincorporated areas of Comal County are no longer under a burn ban. Today’s Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) fell to 484 points thanks to recent rainfall. Commissioners Court enacts burn bans when the drought index rises to 500 points.
Thursday is signing day at the lake. Six Canyon Lake High School students will sign letters of intent to play for specific colleges after graduation. They are: Football Andrew Miller, Wayland Baptist University Brett Harwell, Mary Hardin Baylor University Helijah Johnson, Mary
Oak trees are down and bushes are covered in ice after a night of ‘snap, crackle and popping’ sounds of falling limbs kept many Canyon Lake residents worried about power lines. As of 2:40 p.m. there are multiple reports of downed power
There’s a warm place waiting for Canyon Lake and other Comal County residents who need shelter on cold winter nights when the temperature dips below 45 degrees. Those seeking emergency shelter can show up anytime at Room 220 (used as an office)
Comal County Pct. 4 Constable Shane Rapp swore in two new employees Monday. They are Deputy Constable R. Vasquez, who will serve as the precinct’s civil process specialist, and Deputy Constable S. Prochaska, who will be assigned to the Water Oriented Recreational
Comal County Judge Sherman Krause temporarily lifted the burn ban today for 42 hours. Burning is allowed through 6 a.m. Thursday. The county also announced it will close its offices on Wednesday for the safety of the community and its employees. “After
Comal ISD will close all campuses and departments Wednesday due to anticipated icy precipitation and dangerous road conditions. Communications Specialist Salwa Lanford said the decision to shut down was made after consulting with the U.S. National Weather Service. “Because the district covers
The U.S. National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio today extended its Winter Storm Warning for Comal County through 6 a.m. Thursday. The warning originally was set to expire on Wednesday. 10:22 p.m. Tuesday Update from weather service: Significant icing is now expected. Additional