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Due to celestial forces that have conspired to place the Fourth of July on a Friday this year, Galveston is bracing for an ...
The best haunted tours in Texas have been ranked by TripAdvisor with cities including Galveston, San Antonio, Austin and Dallas.
GALVESTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A man was driving in Galveston when all of a sudden his car fell so far into a sinkhole that the waterline was halfway up its windshield, video shows. It happened ...
GALVESTON, Texas — Galveston police say a vehicle drove off a pier into potentially 30 feet of water early Sunday morning. This happened on Pier 21, which is at the intersection of 21st Street ...
GALVESTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A suspected drunk driver has been charged with murder after a 14-year-old was killed in a car crash Friday night, according to police. Keith Brazier, 28, is charged with ...
The public has been invited to inspect the latest Navy warship -- one with a Texas twist. The USS Fort Worth is scheduled for commissioning in ceremonies Saturday in Galveston.
GALVESTON, Texas — A warehouse fire that caught fire early Sunday morning is burning again tonight, ... Multiple fire agencies were called out to the fire at Tour de Tents on 303 31st Street.
At least 5 inches of heavy rainfall flooded Galveston streets on Labor Day, setting a new daily record for Sept. 2, the National Weather Service said. A flash flood warning had been in effect on ...
The 41st annual Galveston Historic homes tour will be held May 2, 3, 9 and 10, 2015. Tickets are $20 for non-members before May 2 and $25 after and are available at: “The annual GHF Historic ...
Kimber Fountain, author of "Galveston's Red Light District: A History of the Line," leads her walking tour from the 1937 Customs House/Post Office to the actual Galveston streets on which her ...
TEXAS (WSET) -- The Galveston Police Chief is apologizing after two of the department's mounted officers handcuffed a black man for trespassing, clipped a rope to the cuffs, and escorted him by ...
STILL DISPOSING OF GALVESTON'S DEAD; Body Strewn Debris a Menace to the City's Health. STREETS SOON TO BE OPENED Laborers Formerly Impressed Will Now Be Paid -- Malarial Fever Makes Its Appearance.