Comal County Young Democrats headed to New Braunfels Main Plaza yesterday to express their outrage after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, effectively banning abortion in states like Texas. Twenty-two-year-old Kit Noel, who serves as the group’s media director, said
Staff at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Canyon Lake office is fed up with the overcrowding, drownings, accidents, chaos and littering on the shoreline of the federal asset it owns and manages. Friday, USACE Canyon Lake Manager Javier Pérez Ortiz
Comal County reported 253 new COVID-19 cases and one death today in its weekly report for June 17-23. Four hospitalizations also were reported. Some 65.24% of county residents are fully vaccinated. The total number of cases reported in the county since March
CRRC’s Food Pantry will be renamed “Dr. James C. Curry Food Pantry” Wednesday to honor the local businessman for his service to the community. A ceremony is planned for 9 a.m. at CRRC, 1917 FM 2673, Canyon, Lake. Curry is the owner
How can you drown if you’re wearing a life jacket? Easily, according to experts from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Coast Guard. After a drowning victim wearing a life jacket was found floating face down in Canyon Lake
There’s more to the Texas drought than water shortages and wildfires. Trees are withering, too. In 2011 drought killed an estimated 300 million trees, 5.6 million of them being urban shade trees Texas A&M Forest Services says trees are taking a hit
Tragedy was narrowly averted at Canyon Lake Boat Ramp No. 2 Sunday afternoon after an allegedly intoxicated man driving a jet ski with his 11-month-old baby in his lap tipped the vessel over, sending the child hurtling into the lake. The baby
A Hispanic man stabbed multiple times at a party in the 1100 block of Overhill in Canyon Lake Sunday night was air lifted to University Hospital with severe injuries. The victim’s brother was struck in the head with a beer bottle and
Canyon Lake will enter drought stage 2 watering restrictions on Monday, SJWTX said in a statement Friday. On its website, the company warned customers in Comal and Blanco counties to “expect to move into more progressive stages early this summer.” Under new
The Saharan dust plume drifting up from the Gulf and into Central Texas resulted in an “unhealthy for sensitive groups” warning from AirNow.gov today. As of 6 p.m. the Air Quality Index (AQI) was 103, the low-end of this category, which runs