Comal County reported 350 new COVID-19 cases today and confirmed the virus-related deaths of three residents. Dead are: A New Braunfels man in his 70s who passed away Jan. 25 at home. A Canyon Lake woman in her 80s who
Read More →Comal County reported 350 new COVID-19 cases today and confirmed the virus-related deaths of three residents. Dead are: A New Braunfels man in his 70s who passed away Jan. 25 at home. A Canyon Lake woman in her 80s who
Read More →The U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) issued a winter storm warning from midnight until 9 p.m. Thursday and weather-related closures are mounting in anticipation of a mix of freezing rain and sleet and ice accumulations of up to 1/4-inch across
According to Comal ISD’s COVID-19 dashboard, these are schools with current active positive cases as
Five more Comal County residents have died of COVID-19, Comal County said in a statement
Comal County reported 389 new COVID-19 cases today, bringing the total to 27,407 since March
A Canyon Lake woman in her 60s died of COVID-19 at a New Braunfels hospital
According to Comal ISD’s COVID-19 dashboard, these are schools with current active positive cases as
New, ‘displaced’ left-turn lanes at the Creekside Crossing/IH-35 intersection open on Feb. 2. Leaving Creekside,
Canyon Lake High School’s Winter Festival featuring crafts and games runs from 9 a.m. to
New Braunfels’ Tree of Life Church is sending out a special Valentine’s Day invitation to
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.