PANAMA CITY BEACH − An additional measure designed to prevent spring break mayhem is officially underway on the Beach. As of March 28, Panama City Beach and Bay County had entered a time designated by ...
PANAMA CITY BEACH — Panama City Beach Police Chief J.R. Talamantez declared victory over Spring Break chaos in an ominous message posted to social media. Traumatic Spring Break seasons over the years ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As March slowly draws to a close, many Floridians are excitedly thinking the same thought: "Is spring break season over?" ...
PANAMA CITY BEACH − After what many might call a chaotic spring break in 2025, Bay County law enforcement is promising to be even more active in 2026. The Panama City Beach Police Department held a ...
Panama City Beach officials are strictly enforcing a no-alcohol-on-the-beach ordinance during March. As of March 16, officials had issued more than 20 citations and made three arrests for alcohol on ...
Panama City Beach's temporary alcohol ban on sandy beaches ended on April 1. The annual March ban was enacted around 2015 to deter crime associated with spring break. PANAMA CITY BEACH − With the ...
Panama City Beach and Bay County have established a "high impact period" from March 28 to April 11 to manage spring break crowds. Specific "high impact zones" will see an increased police presence and ...
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