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Julianna Washburn, Galveston County Bureau

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Beached 60-ton shrimping boat sparks widespread rescue effort on Bolivar Peninsula

The boat, named the “Buccaneer,” ran aground at Crystal Beach on May 15. It's now back on the water.

Houston Public Media · May 29, 2026 · local

‘They’re my classmates’: Eight students rescued in Galveston after Pleasure Pier roller coaster stops mid-ride

Officials responded to the stranded riders, who were students from Houston ISD, at around 5:30 p.m. Thursday. Crews used a ladder truck to rescue them.

Houston Public Media · May 29, 2026 · schools

Discovery Sands hearing delayed until new Galveston city council is seated

The delay comes after residents raised concerns about Galveston city council members taking up the item before the entire newly elected city council was seated. Two council seats are still up for runo

Houston Public Media · May 28, 2026 · local

Galveston crews move seaweed away from shorelines just in time for Memorial Day weekend

Crews are required by federal guidelines to wait on relocating the sargassum until it hits an average height accumulation of 2.5 feet or higher and a ground cover width of 10 feet or more.

Houston Public Media · May 22, 2026 · local

27 packages of cocaine washed ashore on a Galveston Island beach, police say

Police said the discovery is not all that uncommon. In April 2025, officials in nearby Jamaica Beach said packages containing drugs washed up on the west end of the island.

Houston Public Media · May 21, 2026 · safety

Jamaica Beach residents urge Galveston City Council to delay Discovery Sands vote until after runoff election

The proposed development in Galveston would sit just outside of Jamaica Beach and span 170 acres with hundreds of housing units, a lagoon pool and a lazy river. Nearby residents have expressed concern

Houston Public Media · May 20, 2026 · government

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