CRRC of Canyon Lake, the area’s charity powerhouse, will share its 2025 Impact Plan 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29 at the Rec Center, 125 Mabel Jones Dr. Executive Director Tiffany Quiring describes the plan as more than just a report. “It’s a
Comal ISD schools and departments will close Monday, Jan. 26 due to extreme cold and the potential for hazardous icy conditions, the district said today in a statement. A decision was made to “prioritize the safety of students, staff and communities.” District
Canyon Lake is 61.3% full. Weather Update from the Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County regarding Boat Ramp 18: The ramp will remain closed Monday, Jan. 26.. Ramps currently open: # 14 Jacob’s Creek Park, 698 Jacob’s Creek Park. $20
Pedernales Electric Cooperative’s (PEC) transmission and distribution teams are staffing up to ensure they are well-positioned to respond to any outages, the company said in a statement today. “If you see our crews working on the side of the road, please move
Comal County’s Road Department will treat driveways leading to Canyon Lake Fire/EMS stations and other known “trouble spots” including north-facing hills and bridges. Spokesperson Cary Zayas said crews are on standby, monitoring conditions, and will treat additional areas as-needed. “This is not
New Braunfels police (NBPD) Thursday arrested 21-year-old Grace Carol Brown and transported her to Comal County Jail, where she was charged with setting fire to Comal County Republican Headquarters on Jan. 14. The New Braunfels resident faces charges of burglary of a
Learn more about Canyon Lake levels and Guadalupe River flow rates.
Comal Cares will open five warming centers for Comal County residents without adequate heating during the extreme cold expected this weekend, but the bad news is only NB First Footing/NB Housing Partners is open overnight and several others are closed over the
Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC) says it’s following a winter preparedness plan ahead of sub-freezing temperatures and the possibility of icy precipitation this weekend. “At this time, we’re closely monitoring the weather forecast and assessing our staffing and resources to ensure our crews
The U.S. National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio (NWS) and Comal County officials warn confidence is increasing for dangerous cold and the potential for “impactful ice” this weekend, especially for the Hill Country and areas along and north of I-35. An arctic cold