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Chicago Parents Face New Teen Rules
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Chicago’s city council is cracking down on teen mischief with a bold new proposal: parents could face $1,000 fines or 75 hours of community service if their kids cause trouble—like curfew violations, drag racing, or “teen takeover” events. Alderman Raymond Lopez says parental oversight is free and essential, pushing for accountability through mandatory family counseling. In a separate move, council members are also considering renaming Northerly Island after Pope Leo, the first American pontiff from Dolton, to boost civic education. The goal? More responsible teens and more engaged parents.
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