Spring break "takeovers" have started to overwhelm some Florida cities and local officials. The massive gatherings are organized on social media and pose danger "because they are organized by ...
Thousands of spring breakers are flocking to Florida’s beaches this month, prompting police to ramp up their operations and take action against so-called “takeover” events. Authorities in Volusia ...
Another high-energy spring break weekend quickly turned into a heavy police presence along one of Florida’s most well-known party shorelines. According to the New York Post, authorities in Panama City ...
Unpermitted spring break "takeovers" are causing chaos in Florida, with law enforcement overwhelmed by massive gatherings, shootings, and street fights in several beach towns. Authorities are ...
A packed spring break weekend quickly turned chaotic when gunfire sent crowds running along the shoreline in Daytona Beach. According to the New York Post, a video circulating online captured the ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Particularly odorous seaweed known as sargassum has made its return to beaches along South Florida's Atlantic-facing coast during the final week of spring break for some U.S.
Many of Florida's most popular beaches are experiencing an influx of sargassum Sargussum, though unsightly, is most troubling because of its rotten egg smell The seaweed is stinky, but not harmful to ...
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Seaweed that smells like 'rotten eggs' ruins Florida spring break by washing up on beach
Spring breakers in Florida faced an unwelcome surprise this past weekend. The odorous seaweed called Sargassum was spotted on Fort Lauderdale beaches on Friday. The news comes from the nonprofit ...
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