It’s raining unwanted cats and kittens at area animal shelters this spring, but a local cat rescue group needs help with another overlooked and underloved feline demographic — “working whiskers.” These adult feral cats were trapped by volunteers with Animal Rescue Connections
Comal County Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service hosts its annual AgriFest Open House from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 2. The public is invited to explore programs and services available through AgriLife Extension and Comal County. The extension office is
A 21-year-old New Braunfels woman who was arrested by police and charged with allegedly setting fire to Comal County Republican headquarters Jan. 22 now faces one count of terrorism, a first-degree felony. Grace Carol Brown was indicted April 15 and will be
Four county treasurers from across Texas showed up in Comal County Commissioners Court Thursday to thank Precinct 4 Commissioner Jen Crownover for advocating for county government in Austin. Crownover was recognized by the County Treasurers Association of Texas (CTAT) earlier this month
Comal County spokesperson Cary Zayas said emails circulating at the local and state levels that appear to come from presidents of emergency services districts (ESDs) are spam. “If you receive an email like this, please do not open it,” she said. The
Cranes Mill Park on the southwestern side of Canyon Lake reopens under new management in early May. A soft opening is planned from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, May 1. Admission is free. “It’s a great day for a quiet first
By Sarah Hammond Executive Director Humane Society of the New Braunfels Area At the Humane Society of the New Braunfels Area (HSNBA) Inc., we understand that times are tough, and heartbreakingly difficult decisions are being made by pet owners every day. We
Attention buyers, sellers, realtors, builders, title companies, HOAs and existing homeowners: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) owns and administers all 82 miles of Canyon Lake’s shoreline. It’s illegal to build stairs, boat ramps, sundecks, patios, or floating docks along the
The Comal River remains closed to recreation due to high flow rates, poor water quality and debris along the riverbanks and at the Tube Chute Dam. New Braunfels police said city officials will continue to reevaluate river conditions to determine when river
Due to heavy rains, access to the Comal River inside New Braunfels city limits is temporarily closed by order of New Braunfels police. Recreation on the Guadalupe River inside city limits is not affected, but city officials urge caution and the use