A coalition of Comal County residents fighting to keep Alabama-based Vulcan Materials Company from turning a former ranch into a 1,500-acre, open-pit limestone quarry at the southwest corner of State Highway 46 and FM 3009, issued a community alert today after learning
Learn more about Canyon Lake levels and Guadalupe River flow rates.
Sebastian Reign Perez and Adonias Ezra made local history Thursday, becoming the first babies born in 2026 at New Braunfels area hospitals. Little Sebastian made his entrance at Resolute Baptist Hospital at 11:31 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 1, weighing in at 8 pounds
Drought tightened its grip on Canyon Lake’s economy in 2025, closing some businesses and almost all boat ramps. The lake is now 60% full and many are worried tourism will dry up, too. “…we are a tourist-like community with no lake,” Canyon
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake. Water normal stain; 66 degrees; 20.31 feet below pool. With the warmer weather the last couple of weeks, the fish have been
Canyon Lake is 61.9% full. Ramps currently open: # 14 Jacob’s Creek Park, 698 Jacob’s Creek Park. $20 for non-military. (JBSA) (Check Facebook for New Year’s Day schedule) #18 Canyon Park on the north side of Canyon Lake. $5
New Year’s Eve fireworks are banned inside New Braunels city limits, but OK in unincorporated areas of Comal County, even though a burn ban remains in effect. Fireworks and burn bans are two entirely different things. Cities can make ordinances prohibiting the
Canyon Lake’s Breakwater Grill & Cantina closed its doors today until further notice. The popular restaurant, located next to Canyon Lake Marina on the north side of the lake, did not give a reason for the closure but said updates about future
(Update: Carl Randall McBride was arrested and booked into the Comal County Jail on Monday.) New Braunfels Police Department (NBPD) asks anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of 51-year-old New Braunfels resident Carl Randal McBride to call 9-1-1 immediately. Do not approach
Comal County’s Recycling Center, 281 Resource Dr., New Braunfels, will accept natural, tinsel-free Christmas trees and garlands for free starting today through Jan. 15. All decorations must be removed before drop off. All cardboard will now go into the warehouse. Hours are