Volunteers scoured the area around Summit Vacation & Resort near Canyon Lake today looking for ‘Biggie,’ a 115-pound white, shaggy therapy dog who escaped from his new home Oct. 25. The missing dog is half Great Pyrenees, half Komondor with curly white
Close to 20,000 Comal County residents showed up at the polls during the first four days of early voting. Some 4,232 people voted Thursday. Mail-in ballots received totaled 269. Friday’s numbers are not available. Early voting continues this weekend. Polls are open
Injured and sick wildlife are the reason Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation’s (WRR) 24-hour hotline exists. The Kendalia rescue is the authoritative source for people in unincorporated Comal County who panic when they see an animal in need and don’t know where to
A 58-year-old Spring Branch man arrested Friday by New Braunfels police for sex trafficking a juvenile victim was arrested again today by U.S. Marshals for allegedly sex trafficking a second teen. Marc Stephen Jamison was arrested without incident at a gas station
Volunteers are needed for Keep Canyon Lake Beautiful’s annual Post Halloween Cleanup in Sattler from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday. Meet at the Water Oriented Recreation District (WORD) office in Sattler/Canyon Lake, 1928 FM 2673 and walk down to Ace Hardware and
Tickets are still available for Yoga in the Gorge’s Nov. 13 and Nov. 20 classes. Kelly Beck and instructors from The Village Studio will lead participants in a 45-minute class. The $5 registration fee includes a self-guided hike along Canyon Lake Gorge’s
Comal County Republican Party Chair Sue Piner isn’t worried about election integrity during early voting. “Since Comal is over 70% red and all but one of our voting locations is run by a Republican election judge we feel very confident that Comal
New Braunfels resident Kaitlin Tanke, 33, was nursing her newborn daughter two years ago when she noticed a suspicious lump in her breast. Ten months later a scan and exam revealed incurable metastatic breast cancer. Today is National Mammography Day, and the
Canyon Lake is rocky, hilly, divided by a lake, spread out and (so far) lacking cookie-cutter subdivisions that make it easy for trick-or-treaters to score bucketfuls of candy on Halloween. However that same terrain creates unique opportunities for ghouls, goblins, guardians and
Comal County’s Fire Marshal said the Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) reached 722 today, 222 points higher than the 500-point threshold needed to trigger a burn ban. To make the situation even worse, the Canyon Lake area is entering the “low humidity and