Panama City Beach Police have arrested over 300 people in March for alcohol and drug-related offenses during spring break. The city implemented seasonal rules, including prohibiting alcohol on the ...
BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – Panama City Beach Police say they’re seeing about what they expected in the way of spring break activity. Even so, they’ve decided to increase some of the penalties for ...
The Bay County TDC is seeking lodging accommodations for up to 40 Florida Highway Patrol officers during the peak of spring ...
PANAMA CITY BEACH ― Local officials continue working to help protect the public during the spring break season. In a Thursday meeting, Panama City Beach City Council members approved a budget ...
Panama City Beach police say they want to make sure visiting members of the Florida Highway Patrol can afford to be here to ...
Panama City Beach lays out spring break enforcement: special zones, double fines, enhanced penalties
Panama City Beach will implement special event zones with increased penalties for violations from March 20th to March 24th. The zones, encompassing areas known for reckless behavior, will see doubled ...
A northwest Florida city is declaring that its time as a hotspot for spring breakers has come to an end, saying it "can no longer be a Spring Break town." Authorities in Panama City Beach, about 100 ...
PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) -Spring break is one of the biggest revenue drivers for Panama City Beach businesses. Still, city leaders say growing crowds and crime make the season unsafe and ...
‘Panama City Beach can no longer be a spring break town,’ police chief says after multiple shootings
After weeks of dealing with the chaos of spring break in Panama City Beach – which included at least two incidents of gunfire – the city’s police chief on Sunday said something has to change. “Panama ...
When working on the paper, I often review the edition from the year prior and see if there’s an annual event or a case that needs following up on. It was the 2022 edition that prompted today’s column, ...
One of Florida’s most popular spring break destinations closed the door on future college students’ trips to its sunny beaches, blaming the radical decision on “idiots” who ignited problems during ...
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