City of New Braunfels reopened recreation access to the Comal and Guadalupe rivers today. City staff cleaned up debris but river-goers are advised to be cautious about objects that may not be visible under the water’s surface. Life vests are advised. The Comal River is flowing at a rate of 215 cubic
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Federal, state and local “resources” are on their way to Comal County to support
Read More →All Canyon Lake boat ramps are closed indefinitely while U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Read More →Residents of an additional 18 subdivisions are now under a boil-water notice from The Texas Water Company. Belle
Read More →Hope for the Hill Country, a candlelight vigil of hope honoring victims of the July 4-5 floods along
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Comal County Sheriff’s Office is searching for 18-year-old Andrew Conner Coots, last seen Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 12,
Read More →One day after heavy flooding along the upper Guadalupe River near Kerrville swept 136 people to their
Read More →Comal County closed Canyon Lake Boat Ramp #8 today less than a week after reopening it Thursday,
Read More →A 78-year-old New Braunfels man who worked as a school bus driver for Navarro ISD was sentenced
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According to Comal ISD’s COVID-19 dashboard, these are schools with current active positive cases
Read More →According to Comal ISD’s COVID-19 dashboard, these are schools with current active positive cases
Read More →According to Comal ISD’s COVID-19 dashboard, these are schools with current active positive cases
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