There’s more to the Texas drought than water shortages and wildfires. Trees are withering, too. In 2011 drought killed an estimated 300 million trees, 5.6 million of them being urban shade trees Texas A&M Forest Services says trees are taking a hit again. Drought alone may not kill trees, but it could
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Tragedy was narrowly averted at Canyon Lake Boat Ramp No. 2 Sunday afternoon after
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Read More →Canyon Lake will enter drought stage 2 watering restrictions on Monday, SJWTX said in a statement Friday. On
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Bently Paiz, a 17-year-old New Braunfels high school graduate, will announce plans to take on incumbent Jason
Read More →Undocumented criminal aliens and domestic violence are on the agenda for 8:30 a.m. Thursday at Commissioner Court.
Read More →A panel of experts will discuss possible workarounds to promote “civilized and rational” growth in Comal County,
Read More →Biggie’s back. Last week searchers located the missing 115-pound half-Great Pyrenees, half-Komondor therapy dog with curly white
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