The Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) says it does not anticipate any flood-control releases from Canyon Lake at this time, meaning flow rates along the lower Guadalupe River below Sattler/Canyon Lake will remain constant. The flow rate there remains at 72.6 cubic feet per second (cfs), a level that has been sustained for
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How and when will overnight heavy rains in Kerrville impact today’s flow rates along
Read More →There’s been a sharp rise in boating-related fatalities and a spike in arrests for
Read More →Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation in Kendalia — the rescue group most Canyon Lake residents call when they’re unsure
Read More →The New Braunfels Young Republicans (NBYR) have a new hashtag on social media, and it’s a message for
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City of New Braunfels reopened recreation access to the Comal and Guadalupe rivers today. City staff cleaned
Read More →Federal, state and local “resources” are on their way to Comal County to support flood recovery efforts
Read More →All Canyon Lake boat ramps are closed indefinitely while U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Water Oriented
Read More →Residents of an additional 18 subdivisions are now under a boil-water notice from The Texas Water Company.
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March 14 Update: Comal County closed Boat Ramp #1 today due to low lake levels. Comal County work crews finished repairs to the dock at Boat Ramp #1 today and removed accumulated sediment from the bottom of the ramp. Although the lake level is
Read More →Canyon Lake will be a hot mess over Spring Break. Due to extended drought,
Read More →Current Conditions as of 5:44 p.m. Wednesday Guadalupe River @ Spring Branch (Upper): 19.5 cfs
Read More →Canyon Lake’s scenic Overlook Park reopened today. Overlook areas closed on Dec. 19, 2022
Read More →Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know
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Community
New Braunfels
Henry E. Ford, who founded New Braunfels MLK Association seven years ago after learning
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outdoors
Schools
Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD (CFBISD) Supt. John Chapman will replace Andrew Kim as superintendent of
Read More →Students from Canyon Lake High School’s (CLHS) Broadcast Club will help Canyon Lake Broadcasting
Read More →Children headed back to the classroom this month can get vaccinated by Comal County’s
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Event Details
Join us for a morning filled with car talk, coffee, and community at Tint World’s “Cars & Coffee!” Show Off Your Ride: Bring your vehicle and showcase it among fellow
Event Details
Join us for a morning filled with car talk, coffee, and community at Tint World’s “Cars & Coffee!”
Show Off Your Ride: Bring your vehicle and showcase it among fellow car lovers. All Years, Makes and Models welcome!!!
Complimentary Coffee: Enjoy free coffee and refreshments while mingling.
Additional parking in the Restaurant or Salon parking lot next door if needed.
Hosted monthly on the 3rd Saturday of each month.
Time
Year Around Event (2025)(GMT-06:00)
Event Details
Family Night at Hope Hampel-Wuest Grief & Hope Center focuses on grief support for families with children ages six and older who are coping with a loss due to death. Activities
Event Details
Family Night at Hope Hampel-Wuest Grief & Hope Center focuses on grief support for families with children ages six and older who are coping with a loss due to death.
Activities include expressing feelings through art, processing and activities, and learning healthy coping skills and building community support.
Meets from 5:50-6:30 p.m. the second and fourth Monday of each month from Sept. 8 to Dec. 22.
Hope Hospice is located at 611 N. Walnut Ave., New Braunfels.
To register or for more information, call 830-358-5300 or email grief@hopehospice.net.
Hope Hospice is the only community-owned, free-standing hospice between San Antonio and Austin.
Time
December 22, 2025 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm(GMT-06:00)
Location
Hope Hospice
611 N. Walnut Ave., New Braunfels, TX 78130
Hope Hospice