The lower Guadalupe River from Canyon Dam to New Braunfels reopened to recreational access Thursday after crews cleaned up debris and navigational hazards and tested water quality at multiple points on Canyon Lake. Heavy rains flooded the area two weeks ago. Flooding on that part of the river is unrelated to the
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The Texas Water Company (TWC) customers in Comal County remain under Stage 4 Drought
Read More →Comal County officials reacted swiftly Friday after a member of a volunteer dive team
Read More →Recent flooding along the Upper Guadalupe River added around 70,000-acre-feet of water to Canyon Reservoir, moving Guadalupe-Blanco River
Read More →Comal County Judge Sherman Krause issued a local disaster declaration today. In a statement, Public Information Officer Cary
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The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) will host a public meeting Thursday, Oct. 2, for a
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Read More →Fifteen multi-faith and nonreligious Texas families filed a new lawsuit in federal court today to stop 14
Read More →Officers with the New Braunfels Police Department’s Street Crimes Unit discovered $1 million worth of cocaine in
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