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DC Council approves long-term youth curfew measure as ‘teen takeovers’ roil district

DC Council approves long-term youth curfew measure as ‘teen takeovers’ roil district
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The Council of the District of Columbia voted Tuesday to approve a long-term youth curfew measure, extending the police chief’s power to declare special 8 p.m. youth curfew zones through 2028. The approval could take months to take effect, as the measure still faces congressional review. The council did not choose to approve an emergency […]

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