A Solomon’s Porch Ministries banner installed behind a fence line running from the CRRC Rec Center to Hidden Valley Sports Park on FM 2673 will be removed, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Canyon Lake Manager Javier Pérez Ortiz said
Read More →A Solomon’s Porch Ministries banner installed behind a fence line running from the CRRC Rec Center to Hidden Valley Sports Park on FM 2673 will be removed, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Canyon Lake Manager Javier Pérez Ortiz said
Read More →Comal County’s burn ban remains in effect despite heavy rains last week. Today’s Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) for the county is 620. “By state law we must use this drought index for the burn ban,” County Fire Marshal Kory Klabunde
More help is on the way for veterans who wind up in Comal County’s court
Comal County reported 189 new COVID-19 cases for the seven days between Aug. 26-Sept. 1.
Comal County’s proposed 2022 tax rate, a property-tax increase, and a $6,200 check and bid
Headed to JBSA Rec Park at Canyon Lake for Labor Day? Staff advises guests to
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) will livestream a Pristine Streams Stakeholder Meeting from 1:30
Comal County reported 205 new COVID-19 cases Aug. 19 – August 25. The total number
Brooke Tomlinson, owner of Canyon Lake’s Hungry Hippie Food Truck and self-described masculine-looking lesbian, filed
A flood watch is now in effect through Wednesday afternoon for a portion of south
Comal County Republican Party Chair Mark Montgomery is one of 28 county GOP chairs who sent an open letter to Republican Party of Texas (RPT) Chair Abraham George Sept. 12, warning him the party’s financial circumstances are “grave and deteriorating.” The letter was triggered in part by news that the party’s state convention in San Antonio May 23-25 allegedly lost
Read More →A federal jury in Austin today found no civil liability against New
Austin Democrat Sally Duval estimated she needs $100,000 to wage political war
Comal County Democratic Party Chair Marilyn Aden said she’s seen a big
Canyon Lake resident Doug Leecock prevailed in Tuesday’s Republican primary runoff election