Residents fighting to keep Vulcan Materials from turning a former ranch in central Comal County into a 1,500-acre open-pit limestone quarry are asking the Texas Supreme Court to vacate a May lower-court ruling that greenlights a Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
Canyon Lake and Comal County remain under a red-flag warning through 9 p.m. today, and the U.S. National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio has added another warning effective noon through 9 p.m. Friday. Wind, relatively low humidity and critically to extremely dry fuels
Comal ISD on Tuesday opened registration for its free and reduced-price school meals program for eligible children. The district is sending letters to parents and guardians of students who live in households that qualify for the program. Applications also are available by
Pick out a new school wardrobe for your child at ‘Back to School Kids Clothes Swap’ from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5 at Tye Preston Memorial Library, 16311 S. Access Rd., Canyon Lake. Parents and guardians can bring gently
Near-critical fire weather conditions are expected throughout the week, Comal County Fire Marshal Kory Klabunde warned today. “A Rangeland Fire Danger Statement has been issued for all of South Central Texas through 9 p.m. this evening,” he said. “Additional Rangeland Fire Danger
Comal County’s Public Health Department Outreach Team showed up at Canyon Lake’s Tye Preston Memorial Library this week to remind parents it’s time to schedule appointments for their children’s back-to-school vaccines. The group shared information about vaccines for school-aged children, Texas Vaccines
The Hill Country near San Antonio is at greater risk for large wildfires through Friday due to high temperatures and increased wind speeds. Texas A&M Forest Service said these wildfires could be resistant to firefighters’ suppression efforts and asks the public to
Texas Water Company (TWC) says it understands the City of Blanco’s “frustration” over a small pipe break in the utility’s system that allegedly drained the town’s water supply on July 14, forcing officials to implement Stage 6 drought restrictions. But Larry Jackson,
Swim Beach #2 at Canyon Park closed today as Canyon Lake continues to shrink in the drought. Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD) said Boat Ramp #18, Swim Beach #1 and the rest of the 485-acre park, located on the
The Texas Water Company (TWC) says it may have to crack down on customers in the Canyon Lake/New Braunfels area who are ignoring Stage 3 drought restrictions implemented Tuesday. In a statement Friday the utility said it continues to see high water