Looking forward to spring break in Miami Beach this year? Well, think again because Miami Beach is issuing a major reality ...
Miami Beach officials are once again turning to creative marketing — and heavy-handed restrictions — to keep spring break ...
As part of its yearslong effort to curb raucous partying, the city created “Reality Check,” a video in which revelers break the rules and suffer the consequences.
Miami Beach is implementing strict security measures, heightened law enforcement, and new public awareness efforts to control spring break crowds<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
The nonresident towing rate will be $516 - double the normal rate - plus a $30 administrative fee for vehicles towed in South ...
On Tuesday, the city launched its "Miami Beach Spring Break Reality Check" campaign designed to alert potential spring ...
Break crackdown is already hitting local businesses hard -- and they're sounding off to TMZ about just how much it's really costing them.
It started last year, when the city launched an expensive ad campaign telling spring breakers that the party was over and ...
A new campaign, “Miami Beach Spring Break Reality Check,” will go live digitally on Tuesday, followed by “advertising throughout Florida focusing on our tri-county area, in-state college towns and ...
As Donald Trump's FCC investigates the show's editing, "60 Minutes" executive editor Bill Owens says he won't back down The ...
If you're clamoring for a spring getaway away from the party set, you'll want to steer clear of hot spots like Miami ... of spring break, they tend to think of warm-weather beach destinations ...