Over 600 protesters showed up for the March 28 ‘No Kings’ rally at New Braunfels Main Plaza, one of around 3,000 across the nation. That number might seem small in comparison to the record eight million other citizens who stood on sidewalks
Saturday looks soggy with a 90-percent chance of rain so the Easter Bunny visited WORD of Comal County’s headquarters on FM 306 today to make backup plans. If the ground gets too wet, WORD’s Second Annual Easter Egg Hunt at Comal Park
12:15 p.m. update from Canyon Lake High School: ‘Secure’ status has been lifted for all Canyon Lake feeder-pattern schools including LHS, Rebecca Creek Elementary, Mountain Valley Elementary Startzville Elementary, and Mountain Valley Middle School. The schools went into a lockdown this morning
Comal ISD Superintendent John Chapman today asked the community to honor the Hill Country College Preparatory High School (HCCPHS) teacher shot by a student Monday by wearing blue or blue ribbons. Blue is the school’s color. In a video, he invoked scripture
Comal and Canyon parks on Canyon Lake move into their extended operating hours effective Wednesday, April 1. At Canyon Park, located at 1178 Comal Park Rd. on the north side of Canyon Lake, visitors can launch vessels from Boat Ramp #18 or
A student who allegedly shot his teacher before turning the gun on himself yesterday at Hill Country College Preparatory High School in Bulverde used a .357 revolver that he brought to campus from home. Comal County Sheriff Mark Reynolds said in a
The family of a 15-year-old student at Comal ISD’s Hill Country College Preparatory High School (HCCPHS) who allegedly shot his teacher before turning the gun on himself today did not know their child was dead until they showed up in the “reunification”
Update: Comal County Sheriff’s Office confirms a teacher was transported to a San Antonio hospital this morning after they were shot by a 15-year-old student who died at the scene. Comal County Sheriff’s Office says one person suffered a gunshot wound and
Comal County will participate in a statewide test of emergency notification systems starting at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 2. Residents will receive test emergency alerts on their cellphones, devices, landlines, email, social media, and websites. Expect to hear outdoor warning sirens. To
Hundreds of Comal County residents are expected at the ‘No Kings’ protest 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, March 28 at Main Plaza, 500 Main Plaza, the center of historic downtown New Braunfels. Organizer Hunter Bledsoe with Hill Country Indivisible said there will