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Jeep Weekend is here and Galveston County Sheriff Jimmy Fullen has a new plan to control crowds of partiers. Find updates ...
Officials implement new safety rules as Jeep Weekend draws over 100,000 people. Changes include no beach parking and one-way ...
Jeep Weekend on the Bolivar Peninsula is seeing significant changes this year, with the Galveston County Sheriff's Office ...
Police officers and deputies from across the Houston area will stay at the homes of more than 100 residents who offered up ...
More than 400 officers from 14 law enforcement agencies are patrolling the Bolivar Peninsula to enforce strict Jeep Weekend safety rules.
Will nearly 400 law enforcement officers, a just-keep-moving traffic control plan and numerous bans on things Jeep Weekenders ...
The Galveston County Sheriff Jimmy Fullen lays out some new ground rules in a social media video for the Bolivar Peninsula's ...
The beaches will be open for Jeep Weekend on the Bolivar Peninsula from May 14 to May 18, but the sheriff's office shared a new set of rules.
The officers will be enforcing a new set of rules — including a tightly woven traffic plan and sweeping bans on stopping, standing or parking along about 6 miles of ...
Business owners are bracing once again for the thousands of revelers expected to take over Crystal Beach and Bolivar ...
A new company on Bolivar Peninsula had plans to tackle the amount of trash left behind by a beach party, but a new sheriff's office's rules could scuttle them.
RELATED: Galveston, Houston law enforcement unite to curb annual Jeep Weekend on Bolivar Peninsula "Last thing you want is deputies and officers and troopers coming over there working 12 to 16 ...