City of New Braunfels has pulled lifeguards from the City Tube Chute due to reduced water depth and clarity issues on the Comal River. The chute itself remains open. “This is approximately three weeks earlier than lifeguard operations would usually end at the end of the summer tourism season,” Parks and Recreation
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Comal County Judge Sherman Krause today signed a Disaster Declaration for Comal County due
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National icon Smokey Bear turned 79 today and Texas A&M Forest Service — along with City of New
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Portions of the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone received significant rainfall this week. The J-17 well is now
Read More →Update: The burn ban goes back into effect at 8 a.m. Sunday. Comal County lifted its burn
Read More →Guadalupe County rescinded its burn ban today and Comal County may soon follow thanks to a rainy
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