Mayor Muriel Bowser’s limited executive order allowing youth curfew zones in the District is set to expire May 1.
WASHINGTON — Just before midnight on Friday, an executive order issued by D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser allowing for teen curfew zones is set to expire, leaving uncertainty about how the city will address large and sometimes disruptive gatherings of young people known as teen takeovers.
The expiration of the mayor’s limited order comes after the DC Council delayed voting on emergency curfew legislation twice. The council has not had the nine votes it needs to move the
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