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CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Cincinnati City Council is expected to pass an ordinance to keep all kids off the streets late at night.
Cincinnati council members have approved a motion that will revise the city’s curfew to 11 p.m. for any unaccompanied minor under the age of 18.
The Indiana State Fair has implemented a new unaccompanied minor policy requiring anyone under 18 who attends the fair to be accompanied by an adult chaperone aged 25 or older in the evening hours.
The votes come in the wake of a viral street brawl about two weeks earlier that have raised concerns about crime in ...
A DHS special agent told Caldwell Police Department Cpl. Patrick Lewis, who doubles as a school resource officer for the ...
The votes come in the wake of a viral street brawl about two weeks earlier that have raised concerns about crime in ...
City officials spent much of Tuesday morning discussing the enforcement of a curfew for parts of the city, but it's still a ways off from becoming city law.
The Trump administration is working to safely return the migrant children lost under Biden to their parents in their home ...
Southwest Key Program, the country's largest shelter for unaccompanied immigrant minors, lays off more than 1,000 employees ...
Tuesday morning's meeting comes a day after Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy was in Cincinnati to host a town ...
Crowds of minors met at Egg Harbor Township's event last year, which spurred several fights and disruptive behavior.
The policy change was made at least partially in response to a viral video that showed a large group of teens fighting near a ...
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