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Emergency summer curfew for teens approved in DC to curb late-night violence
In an effort to tackle the growing issue of late-night youth gatherings and associated disturbances, city leaders have approved an emergency summer curfew targeting minors. The curfew, which took immediate effect and is set to last through the end of August, applies to anyone aged 17 or younger and restricts their presence in public spaces after 11 p.m. Aimed at reducing violent behavior and improving safety in troubled neighborhoods, the measure also empowers city officials to impose stricter c
Emergency summer curfew for teens approved in DC to curb late-night violence
In an effort to tackle the growing issue of late-night youth gatherings and associated disturbances, city leaders have approved an emergency summer curfew targeting minors. The curfew, which took immediate effect and is set to last through the end of August, applies to anyone aged 17 or younger and restricts their presence in public spaces after 11 p.m. Aimed at reducing violent behavior and improving safety in troubled neighborhoods, the measure also empowers city officials to impose stricter c
San Jose's $350K Domestic Violence Study Yields No Pilot Solutions
Despite a significant investment of $350,000, a recent study funded by the city of San Jose to explore community-based alternatives for addressing domestic violence has come up short on actionable solutions. The city had initially allocated $400,000 for the research project titled “Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence,” which was aimed at developing methods to support survivors without involving law enforcement. The study, released on May 20, was conducted by a nonprofit o
San Jose's $350K Domestic Violence Study Yields No Pilot Solutions
Despite a significant investment of $350,000, a recent study funded by the city of San Jose to explore community-based alternatives for addressing domestic violence has come up short on actionable solutions. The city had initially allocated $400,000 for the research project titled “Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence,” which was aimed at developing methods to support survivors without involving law enforcement. The study, released on May 20, was conducted by a nonprofit o









