Texas Gov. Greg Abbott reappointed Steve Ehrig and appointed Jennifer Storm to the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority’s (GBRA) board of directors Wednesday, March 5. New Braunfels-based GBRA oversees water resources in its 10-county district. Steve Ehrig Gonzalez resident Ehrig is a founding member
Breakwater Grill & Cantina on Canyon Lake will reopen March 14 with a limited menu. On social media, the popular restaurant suggested customers “bust out the shorts and flip flops and your best Hawaiian shirt and meet us at the patio.” Breakwater
Bees, butterflies, moths, bats and birds alighting at the two-acre Madrone Trail Pollinator Garden inside Canyon Park are $3,000 richer thanks to a grant from H-E-B. Susan Bogle with the Lindheimer Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists said the grant is part of
Canyon Lake is 48.4% full — and there’s no rain in the forecast. According to the U.S. Monthly Drought Outlook released Feb. 28 by the U.S. National Weather Service, drought will persist in South Central Texas at least through March thanks to
Nineteen wildfires burned 2,985 acres across Texas Tuesday after a “complex and dynamic” fire environment increased wildfire potential over a large portion of the state, Texas A&M Forest Service said. Nine of those fires are still burning, including the 150-acre Onion Creek
South Central Texas will experience the “most extreme fire danger” in years today, the U.S. National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio (NWS) warns. Dangerous, possibly historic, extreme fire-weather conditions are forecast across the Canyon Lake area. A Red Flag Warning has been issued
The U.S. National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio has issued a Fire Weather Watch for South Central Texas for Tuesday morning through Tuesday evening. Any wildfires that start could rapidly increase in size and intensity and move quickly. A strong storm system and
The National Weather Service says Sunday’s forecasted wind gusts of 20-30 mph “will be just an appetizer” for Tuesday’s potential for very strong 40-50 mph wind gusts trailing a Pacific cold front. The combination of windy conditions and dry air could lead
The Fort Worth District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), which owns and operates Canyon Lake, Friday said it is removing or modifying any social-media content that doesn’t comply with President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders regarding Diversity, Equity and
Comal and Canyon parks on Canyon Lake reopen for the season Saturday. Although Canyon Lake is only 48.5% full and motorized vessels are not allowed to launch from the parks’ three boat ramps, there are plenty of other recreational opportunities for visitors.