The Smoke Rider Fire in Blanco County has burned 1,210 acres and is 70% contained, Blanco County Emergency Management said late Thursday. The increase in acreage — the fire was originally thought to cover 800 acres — is due to the completion of accurate mapping of the fire line today. Previously, the
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Comal County commissioners today voted to extend the current burn ban and to prohibit
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Read More →Some Comal ISD school children may be eligible for free or reduced-price meals. The district says applications are
Read More →Forward progression of the 800-acre Smoke Rider Fire in Blanco County was stopped Tuesday night, Blanco County of
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Most locations across the Hill Country and into the Coastal Plains will remain below freezing through the
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Read More →Former New Braunfels City Council member Matthew Hoyt will represent Comal and Guadalupe counties as District 9
Read More →Make final preparations immediately, the U.S. National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio warns. Polar air arrives tonight. Multiple
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