Curative Labs today temporarily closed its testing site inside a blue van in New Braunfels City Hall’s parking lot today due to staffing issues associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. “Due to the rapid spread of the Omicron variant, unfortunately our staff has
Comal County said 300 new COVID-19 cases were reported to its Public Health Department Tuesday, bringing the total number reported since March 2020 to 21,704. In a statement today, the county said the number of deceased remains 485. Comal County hospitals report
According to Comal ISD’s COVID-19 dashboard, these are schools with current active positive cases as of 5 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 4 (increases of three or more cases noted in parentheses): HIGH SCHOOLS Canyon High School – 13 Canyon Lake High School –
Comal County reported 132 new COVID-19 cases from Dec. 31, 2021 to Monday. In a statement issued today, county Public Information Officer Cary Zayas also confirmed the death of a New Braunfels woman in her 60s who passed away at home from
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department advises the public not to worry about a large smoke cloud coming from Guadalupe River State Park, 3350 Park Road 31, Spring Branch, or Spring Branch Road. An “intentional well-controlled/polite flames prescribed burn” is underway and the
Henry E. Ford, who founded New Braunfels MLK Association seven years ago after learning Comal ISD counted a student absent for attending a Martin Luther King Jr. march in San Antonio, died Sunday at the age of 73. His passing was announced
Remote learning, masks and social-distancing are not on the curriculum for Comal ISD students who head back to class on Wednesday. Comal ISD Supt. Andrew Kim emailed parents today to let them know that despite an anticipated increase in the number of
The New Braunfels Trump Train is on the agenda for the San Marcos City Council Tuesday night. In executive session council members will consider a lawsuit filed against San Marcos law-enforcement officials by former Texas State Sen. Wendy Davis and others who
Comal ISD needs teachers, substitute teachers, office professionals, bus drivers, mechanics, plumbers and “anything in between” and will host a job fair from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 10 at the district’s Support Services building, 1404 IH-35 North, New Braunfels. Both
Comal County will send out the experts Tuesday to explain more about COVID-19 and flu vaccines at a “community outreach event” scheduled from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 4 at the Share Center, 17080 TX-46, Spring Branch. For more information