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Julianna Washburn, Galveston County Bureau

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Invasive jellyfish washing up on Texas coast poses threat to local marine ecosystems

Research shows the Australian white-spotted jellyfish is considered invasive because it preys on native species, like plankton. It can also negatively impact the shrimp industry by clogging nets and d

Houston Public Media · Jul 13, 2026 · local

Federal judge dismisses City of Hitchcock lawsuit that sought return of $721K seized by Galveston County

The money, which amounts to 9% of Hitchcock's annual operating budget, was seized from the city's general fund bank account in June after authorities alleged it was tied to illegal gambling.

Houston Public Media · Jul 9, 2026 · local

Galveston County DA reports spike in domestic violence, announces expanded outreach

Galveston County officials said three murders involving domestic violence were committed over the course of a week in late June.

Houston Public Media · Jul 8, 2026 · local

CenterPoint hopes to improve coastal resilience after tropical storm left thousands without power in Galveston

CenterPoint officials said they are using weather stations scattered throughout the island to help figure out how to make their equipment more resilient.

Houston Public Media · Jul 6, 2026 · weather

Galveston officials remind beachgoers to stay safe during Fourth of July weekend

Galveston Island will host multiple events this weekend, including a Fourth of July parade and fireworks show on Saturday. Battleship Texas will also be hosting a free fireworks and drone show on Frid

Houston Public Media · Jul 2, 2026 · safety

Galveston County commissioners approve new precinct map despite criticism from residents

The decision comes as the county continues to defend itself against claims that its previous precinct map weakened the voting power of Black and Hispanic voters.

Houston Public Media · Jun 29, 2026 · government

Galveston leaders narrowly advance controversial Discovery Sands development by approving zoning exemptions

The planned development would span 170 acres on the west end of Galveston Island with hundreds of housing units, a lagoon pool and lazy river.

Houston Public Media · Jun 26, 2026 · government

More than $721K seized from city of Hitchcock’s general fund as part of illegal gambling probe

The seizure by the Galveston County Sheriff's Office comes a few months after officials alleged that city money was tied to illegal gambling in Hitchcock. The money seized Wednesday makes up about 9%

Houston Public Media · Jun 25, 2026 · safety

What life is like on the historic Elissa ship during its voyage from Galveston to New York

The 1877 Elissa set sail from the Port of Galveston on June 8. It's traveling to New York City for the Fourth of July as part of Sail250, a global gathering of tall ships and military ships to celebra

Houston Public Media · Jun 24, 2026 · local

New drone method could boost oyster restoration along Texas Coast

According to experts, the entire Texas coast has seen a decline in oyster populations due to the environment, harvesting or man-made diversions such as damming up rivers, which can be deadly for oyste

Houston Public Media · Jun 23, 2026 · local

‘Still standing today’: Galveston’s Reedy Chapel keeps 161-year tradition alive on Juneteenth

The historic church is one of the places where enslaved Texans learned they had been freed on June 19, 1865.

Houston Public Media · Jun 19, 2026 · local

Salt from Tropical Storm Arthur triggers power problems for thousands in Galveston

City of Galveston officials said the outages happened after CenterPoint equipment was impacted by salt from Tropical Storm Arthur. Officials said crews might need to turn off power to upgrade or repai

Houston Public Media · Jun 18, 2026 · weather

A guide to 2026 Juneteenth celebrations in Houston and Galveston

Events celebrating Juneteenth, the June 19 holiday that commemorates when enslaved Texans learned they were free, are scheduled throughout the week and include marches, musical performances and a poet

Houston Public Media · Jun 16, 2026 · events

Galveston runoff elections decided, clearing way for Discovery Sands hearing

A Galveston City Council hearing on the proposed Discovery Sands development was delayed until the end of June after residents raised concerns about Galveston city council members taking up the item b

Houston Public Media · Jun 15, 2026 · government

Galveston sends off beloved Dutch Orange Bus ahead of Netherlands' 2026 FIFA World Cup opener

The colorful bus is an essential tradition for Dutch soccer fans worldwide as fans typically march behind the bus to celebrate before and after their national team's soccer matches.

Houston Public Media · Jun 11, 2026 · local

League City leaders crack down on public camping, panhandling after increase in homeless encampments

The city now requires written permission to camp on private property and puts limits on what is allowed in public spaces, such as abandoned or unattended personal property.

Houston Public Media · Jun 10, 2026 · local

Historic Elissa ship leaves Galveston for voyage across the country

The 1877 “tall ship” Elissa is a square-rigged iron barque that currently serves as a floating museum in Galveston. However, she’s still in shape to sail. The voyage is part of Sail250, a global gathe

Houston Public Media · Jun 8, 2026 · local

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