Rep. Carrie Isaac, the Republican who represents Canyon Lake in Texas House District 73, today filed a resolution asking the Texas legislature to designate April as Promise Month to “honor God’s promises of love and guidance, recognizing the vital role of faith
New Braunfels-based McKenna Foundation, the area’s largest nonprofit, described 2024 as a “milestone” year for the organization, surpassing $30 million in lifetime community grants, breaking attendance records at the Children’s Museum, and giving grants to local schools for the first time in
Almost 14 years after Desire Hamm pled guilty and was sentenced to 20 years in prison for kidnapping and sexually abusing two Spring Banch teenage sisters, a Comal County jury Thursday “determined” she is a sexually violent predator. Hamm, now 37, became
At 11 a.m. today, Comal County canceled a burn ban that went into effect at 6 a.m. The burn ban is off — again. On Wednesday, after several days of light drizzle, Comal County temporarily rescinded a burn ban signed by County
The water tower on FM 3424 across from Canyon Lake High School (CLHS) will get a fresh coat of paint and a green-and-gold logo added to its side, “formally designating Hawk Country for all the world to see.” Comal County Pct. 4
Comal County will implement a burn at 6 a.m. Friday after the Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) fell to 505 points Tuesday. The burn ban prohibits all outdoor burning, including burn barrels, fire pits, burn rings, and campfires. Barbecue pits are allowed for
The Texas Water Company (TWC) Tuesday warned customers against outside water use as Blanco and Comal counties move today from Drought Stage 3 into Drought Stage 4. New Braunfels Utilities customers are still under Stage 2 restrictions, which allow outdoor watering one
President Donald Trump’s order to freeze trillions of dollars in federal funding for grants, loans and other aid Monday could wreak havoc on vital services provided by Comal County and the New Braunfels and Canyon Lake-area nonprofits who rely on that money.
Things could get pretty noisey at the second crossing on River Road in New Braunfels Thursday. Comal County’s new, state-of-the-art sirens will be tested from 9 a.m. to noon. “It will get loud, but don’t worry, it’s just a test,” county spokesperson
Three suspects who allegedly stole merchandise from Dick’s Sporting Goods in the Creekside shopping area then fled from police in a stolen maroon Ford Fusion are in custody after striking another car at the intersection of Highway 46 and the I-35 frontage