Several dozen Canyon Lake residents showed up at an emergency meeting Tuesday to volunteer their time, money and expertise after Startz Memorial VFW Post 8800 announced it was canceling the 34th Annual 4th of July Parade in Startzville as the event’s main
Learn more about Canyon Lake levels and Guadalupe River flow rates.
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake. GOOD. Water slightly stained; 78 degrees; 31.80 feet below pool. Striped bass and white bass are good fishing humps on the lower
Twelve-year-old Alivia Parker isn’t afraid of snakes. She feeds Xena, her small, reticulated python, defrosted mice and rats every other week and helps care for 25 others who live outside the family home in Canyon Lake. Snakes are the family business. Alivia’s
For two years, the CRRC of Canyon Lake’s community garden slowly went to seed. Organizer Joe Ed Lyles died, and nobody stepped up to replace the retired landscaper, who showed up day after day in relentless heat to educate and inspire the
A Canyon Lake man who is a registered sex offender with a lengthy criminal history pleaded guilty to drug possession and endangering a child and was sentenced to 25 years in prison by Judge Gary Steel of the 274th District Court, the
A Canyon Lake High School (CLHS) dance teacher has resigned after being made aware of allegations of inappropriate conduct with a former student during the 2020-21 school year. Sarah Grudle was hired as an assistant dance director in 2018. In a statement
Citing declining aquifer conditions, the Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) Friday declared Stage 5 Critical Period Management (CPM) for groundwater permit holders in its San Antonio Pool, which includes Comal and Hays counties. This is the first time the regulatory agency has implemented
South Central Texas remains in drought, and although large wildfires are not anticipated over the Memorial Day weekend, Texas A&M Forest Service asks the public to be cautious with outdoor activities that could cause a spark. Tips to keep in mind are:
Anyone caught driving a motorized vehicle in Canyon Lake parks or on boat ramps managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) could face fines of up to $5,000 and an appearance before a U.S. magistrate in federal court. USACE’s Fort