Local law enforcement in Panama City Beach has made it very clear they will not tolerate any criminal behavior this spring ...
A list of spring break laws go into effect March 1 across the Panama City Beach area.
"This is a new day for Miami Beach," City Manager Eric Carpenter said during a press conference Tuesday.
City leaders in Miami Beach are making their message clear to Spring Break visitors – lawlessness will not be tolerated.
March 28th through April 11th will be a high-impact period. That means there will be an 8 p.m. curfew for unaccompanied minors, double towing fines and parking fees, and increased crowd control.
With Spring Break just around the corner, officials in Miami Beach on Tuesday will outline measures to ensure visitors have an enjoyable and safe experience. A press conference will be held at Miami ...
Panama City Beach police are coordinating with law enforcement agencies across state lines ahead of spring break, sharing ...
Panama City Beach designated March 28 to April 11 as a high impact period and established special event zones and high impact ...
The city of Miami Beach is still emphasizing "law and order" during the once-chaotic spring break season, but some of the ...
Miami Beach is turning the volume way down on spring break. City officials rolled out a beefed-up March safety plan on ...
With spring break right around the corner, authorities across South Florida are putting the focus on safety, and officials ...
Miami Beach businesses aren’t looking to rekindle things with spring break’s wild past — they just want a healthier ...