Category: News

Mar 31
The Tunguska Event: Siberia’s Fiery Mystery That Still Baffles Scientists

In the early morning hours of June 30, 1908, a remote area of Siberia experienced what can only be described as one of the most explosive mysteries of the 20th century. An enormous fireball streaked across the sky and exploded with a force greater than any man-made weapon at the time—flattening 800 square miles of […]

Mar 31
This Week In History

As we step into the week of April 1 to April 7, let’s explore some significant historical events that occurred on each day: April 1 Battle of Five Forks (1865): During the American Civil War, Union forces led by General Philip Sheridan defeated Confederate troops under General George Pickett at Five Forks, Virginia. This victory […]

Mar 31
Recreational Boating Safety – Taking Off and Landing

As an old airline pilot friend of mine likes to say, flying isn’t dangerous; it’s the taking off and landing where most problems occur. It’s like that with boats, too. Although you can certainly get run over on the high seas, the majority of problems occur at or near the dock. Another problem area is […]

Mar 31
Weekend with Bodie – Two Young Explorers and Their Hopping Catch

We picked up The Littles after their baseball parade down Main Street in Friendswood. It’s the beginning of baseball season y’all. Daddy drove the float in the parade, Pierce rode with him, The Littles team, the Angels, rode in the back. Daddy and Pierce had tickets to the Texas Children’s Houston Open, so we got […]

Mar 31
Captain Jeff Brandon Fishing Report

Surface water temperature 71 degrees. The water clarity is good for East Galveston Bay. The Trout this week have transitioned to our Springtime spots out on the flats over shell beds. Active bait fish / signs of life are still very critical, so pay attention to your surroundings, including Pelicans, and Wading Birds. The redfish […]

Mar 31
State Representative will no longer pursue Texas House Bill 4938

State Representative Pat Curry’s Statement on HB 4938 The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Reform Bill “House Bill 4938 was filed as a mechanism to shine a light on the Texas Parks and Wildlife (TPWD) and to bring the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commissioners to the table to discuss proposed regulations on the deer […]

Mar 31
TxDOT Designates SH 87 on Bolivar as Hurricane Evacuation Route

The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has officially designated State Highway 87 on Bolivar Peninsula as a hurricane evacuation route, providing residents a critical option for safe departure during major storm events. The new designation ensures enhanced preparedness and prioritizes safety for residents and visitors in vulnerable low-lying areas. “As hurricane season approaches, it is […]

Mar 24
Swedes Real Estate: A Legacy Rooted in Community, Family, and the Beach

Swedes Real Estate, a cornerstone of Crystal Beach since 1955, has grown from humble beginnings into one of the most recognized names in vacation rentals and property management along the Bolivar Peninsula. At its heart is a deep history of family ties, community engagement, and an unwavering love for the beach. Jim Walters, who partnered […]

Mar 24
Texas Crab Festival Gear

Get ready to shell-ebrate the Texas Crab Festival in style! Our vibrant selection of festival apparel is finally here, featuring an array of shirts, tank tops, hats, and visors in a rainbow of colors that will make you feel as bright and lively as Crystal Beach itself! We’ve got the perfect gear for you to […]

Mar 24
Recreational Boating Safety – Bucket List

Actors Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson had a very successful movie about creating a list of things they wanted to see and do before they died. The list of things to do was called a bucket list, as in the term “kicking the bucket.” This column is about an actual bucket that you fill with […]