Comal County Precinct 1 commissioner candidates Doug Leecock and Joyce Yannuzzi will square off in the May 28 Republican primary runoff election. Leecock led the vote count in Tuesday’s primary election with 3,626 votes to Yannuzzi’s 3,260 votes. But Republican Henry White
Republican Joyce Yannuzzi faces off Tuesday against Doug Leecock and Henry White in the primary election for Comal County Pct. 1 commissioner. Neither Leecock or White has the experience it takes to hit the ground running, she said, and time is a
Trump Train New Braunfels, which gained notoriety and made national headlines on Oct. 30, 2020 for chasing a Joe Biden campaign bus up I-35, forcing it to exit at San Marcos, rides again at 3 p.m. Feb. 17. Members plan to stage
In 2021 Comal County Precinct 1 Commissioner Donna Eccleston enraged her Canyon Lake constituents by asking the Commissioners Court to strike the words “free public access” and “free public use” for boat ramps from a 1994 interlocal agreement with the U.S. Army
Monday was the filing deadline for candidates running for U.S. Congress, the Texas legislature, Comal County seats and judicial races in the March 5, 2024 Republican and Democratic primaries. Two names were notably absent. Pct. 1 Comal County Commissioner Donna Eccleston, who
A Black activist who in 2016 election urged Black people not to vote unless they supported then-Republican candidate Donald Trump, this week parked his large campaign bus by the Exxon station at FM 306 and Purgatory Road, where he’s asking everyone to
Democratic candidates whose names will appear on the March 5, 2024 joint primary election ballot gave preliminary stump speeches outlining their positions on important issues at the December meeting of Democratic Women of Comal County at Tye Preston Memorial Library on Thursday.
Pct. 4 Comal County Commissioner Jen Crownover was elected president of the County Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas (CJCAT) at the organization’s annual conference in Abilene last week. CJCAT promotes the interests of county government through continuing education and active participation
Comal Young Democrats, New Braunfels Young Republicans and Riverside Pride organizations are tired of mass shootings. The Nov. 19 shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs, a popular LGBTQ club, that killed five people and wounded 19, also was an assault on
Bently Paiz, a 17-year-old New Braunfels high school graduate, will announce plans to take on incumbent Jason Hurta and run for New Braunfels City Council District 5 at today’s meeting of the Comal Young Democrats. The meeting at Freiheit Country Store, 2157