Comal County permanently lifted the burn ban for unincorporated areas today after heavy storms dumped 1 to 1 1/2 inches of rain overnight. The burn ban was implemented on Friday, April 18 when the Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) reached 523 points, but was temporarily lifted Monday after another round of storms Sunday
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The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) today launched an online permit search portal
Read More →A Canyon Lake man who eluded Comal County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) deputies for over
Read More →Thanks to a donation from the Haier family, the 52-acre James C. Curry Nature Center on the southeast
Read More →Comal County’s Commissioners Court today reinstated a burn ban for unincorporated areas of the county beginning at 6
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Raging Guadalupe River floodwaters engulfed the Rebecca Creek Bridge in Spring Branch Saturday afternoon, leaving storm debris
Read More →Comal County Sheriff Mark Reynolds said evacuations are underway on River Road between Sattler/Canyon Lake and Gruene.
Read More →Guadalupe River floodwaters will begin spilling into Canyon Lake overnight, along with thousands of yards of debris.
Read More →Thousands of yards of debris are in the floodwaters barreling down the Guadalupe River toward Spring Branch.
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