According to Comal ISD’s COVID-19 dashboard, these are schools with current active positive cases as of 5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16. Increases of three or more cases are noted in parentheses. HIGH SCHOOLS Canyon High School – 1 Canyon Lake
Read More →According to Comal ISD’s COVID-19 dashboard, these are schools with current active positive cases as of 5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16. Increases of three or more cases are noted in parentheses. HIGH SCHOOLS Canyon High School – 1 Canyon Lake
Read More →Comal County reported only 32 new COVID-19 cases today but added its 519th death. A New Braunfels man in his 70s died at a New Braunfels hospital on Feb. 3. On Tuesday, the county reported 146 new COVID-19 cases and
The U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Red Flag Warning, in effect from
New Braunfels beekeeper Charlie Agar, now nationally famous for the PBS reality TV show “Charlie
Comal County reported 203 new COVID-19 cases today, bringing the county’s total to 29,479 since
Comal ISD Supt. Andrew Kim received a $48,000 pay raise at the Jan. 27 board
Comal County Judge Sherman Krause today released a draft outline of his proposed and long-awaited
The grand opening of New Braunfels ER & Hospital, 3221 Commercial Circle, New Braunfels, is
Four more Comal County residents have died of COVID-19, the county said in a statement
Comal County reported 133 new COVID-19 cases and one death today. In a statement, the
Employees with Tesla’s Manufacturing Development Program (MDP) will visit Canyon Lake High School (CLHS) 10:45 a.m. Thursday, April 24 to help juniors and seniors learn to prepare resumes and practice interview skills. Students can opt to participate in a paid seven-week Advanced Manufacturing Program at Austin Community College, “leading to full-time employment at Tesla.” Academic Career Advisor Mandy Stefinsky said
Read More →Comal County commissioners will approve the final plat for Canyon Ranch, Unit
Hundreds of people are expected to turn out in Dripping Springs Saturday
Comal County commissioners today pushed back on Republican state lawmakers who want
New Braunfels ISD Trustee John Tucker discusses the “negative impact” of Gov.