The annual Noon Lions Fall Shrimpfest and Mega Raffle runs from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19 at the CRRC of Canyon Lake Rec Center, 125 Mabel Jones Dr. Tickets for the fundraiser are $15 and can be
Read More →The annual Noon Lions Fall Shrimpfest and Mega Raffle runs from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19 at the CRRC of Canyon Lake Rec Center, 125 Mabel Jones Dr. Tickets for the fundraiser are $15 and can be
Read More →Monday, Oct. 7, is the deadline to register to vote or update voter registration for the Nov. 5 general election. To check registration status on the Texas Secretary of State’s voter portal, click here. To register to vote at votetexas.gov,
Pretend the air is crisp and orange-and-yellow leaves are drifting across River Road . .
The U.S. National Weather Service’s drought map for today, Oct. 3, shows Comal County is
CRRC of Canyon Lake Board President Art Seago said the charity will raze the Joe
Spring Branch resident Justin Ray Villareal, a former Canyon Lake Youth Soccer Club (CLYSC) coach
The Water Oriented District of Comal County (WORD), which operates Comal and Canyon parks in
One of the only two Canyon Lake boat ramps still open to the public will
A rare 2.1-magnitude earthquake struck the Canyon Lake area around 11:55 a.m. today. According to
Comal County Republican Party Chair Mark Montgomery is one of 28 county GOP chairs who
Comal County commissioners today pushed back on Republican state lawmakers who want to ban countywide voting on Election Day and get rid of electronic poll books. At their weekly meeting, commissioners unanimously passed a resolution that opposes any state legislation intended to eliminate the two, citing popularity and convenience for voters and cost savings for the county. “Why would we
Read More →New Braunfels ISD Trustee John Tucker discusses the “negative impact” of Gov.
Future development of the Texas Hill Country and especially Canyon Lake “must
Rep. Carrie Isaac, the Republican who represents Canyon Lake in Texas House
Comal County Judge Sherman Krause swore in newly elected and reelected public