After time off due to last week’s cold snap, Comal County Commissioners return to their courtroom, 100 N. Seguin Ave., New Braunfels at 8:30 a.m. Thursday to consider a number of agenda items and officially recognize February 2022 as Teen Dating Violence
According to Comal ISD’s COVID-19 dashboard, these are schools with current active positive cases as of 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 8. Increases of three or more cases are noted in parentheses. HIGH SCHOOLS Canyon High School – 2 Canyon Lake High School
The Canyon Lake Area Chamber of Commerce hosts a farewell event Thursday for winter Texans preparing to head back north. The party is scheduled from 10 a.m. to noon at the Community Resource & Recreation Center of Canyon Lake’s (CRRC) Mabel Jones
A 45-year-old Canyon Lake man who was arrested after Comal Sheriff’s Office deputies discovered methamphetamine in his backpack was sentenced to 20 years in prison Feb. 2 by Judge Dib Waldrip of the 433rd District Court in New Braunfels. Joshua Weaver was
Ask Smithson Valley High School sophomores Cade Dornburg and Braxton Alexander — or their parents — how they captured first place at the Texas High School Bass Association’s (THSBA) tournament at Canyon Lake on Jan. 22 and you’ll hear about the dedication,
An openly gay, married, licensed social worker and U.S. Army veteran who is running in the March 1 primary as a Democratic candidate for Texas House District 73 said he was on the receiving end of homophobic slurs at Monday’s New Braunfels
Comal County reported five deaths and 306 new COVID-19 cases today. Today’s numbers are for data reported to the county’s Health Department on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday. Freezing temperatures closed county offices at the end of last week, delaying official statements
Democratic primary candidates will meet with Comal County-area voters from 5 to 8 p.m. today, Feb. 8, at Unitarian Universalists of New Braunfels, 135 Alves Lane. Attendees are invited to ask questions and share their concerns said Kim Farlow, president of the
“Meet a deputy. Have a taco. Drink some coffee.” The Comal County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) invites residents to its first Community Connection from 9 to 10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 7 at Las Palapas, 151 Creekside Crossing, New Braunfels. “The event provides an
by Milann Guckian President, nonprofit Preserve Our Hill Country Environment Volunteering to help protect our Hill Country is not the post-retirement job I asked for—but one I felt I must undertake. Born in Lockhart, my family’s roots are embedded here in the