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Rowdy teens prompt youth curfew in Laurel

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There’s a new curfew in Laurel, Maryland, after fights, illegal fireworks and a shooting disrupted the city’s Fourth of July festivities.

Thousands attended Laurel’s Independence Day Celebration at Granville Gude Park on Saturday.

Large groups of teens disrupted the event by getting into fights, setting off illegal fireworks. One teen was shot, authorities said.

“It was organized chaos, I call it,” Laurel Mayor Keith Sydnor said.

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Videos on TikTok show much of the chaos happened at the Laurel Town Centre.

“It’s been a trend in various cities throughout the state of Maryland with juveniles coming into the city on purpose and causing disruption. And they happened to come into our city on July the 5th and cause some disruption that made us review some of our curfew policies,” Sydnor said.

The new temporary curfew began Friday night and will be in effect every night through August 31.

Children under the age of 17 can’t be out without an adult from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m.

Sydnor said if police see children violating the curfew they will interview the child to find out why they’re out past 11 p.m. before taking them home or having a parent or guardian pick them up.

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“Not for us to try to grab kids and lock ’em up. We want to just push the kids along. We want the parents to deliver the message. Know where your kid is at all times,” Sydnor said.

Opinions about the curfew are mixed. One man who attended the Fourth of July celebration said he didn’t see any problems.

“A lot of times it’s done on your feelings and emotions. You need to kind of set those feelings and emotions aside and have some good common sense and logic. Don’t just put a curfew or put something in because on this particular day this happened,” he said.

A grandmother who was out shopping with her grandkids on Monday told News4 teens need to be home and she supports the curfew.

“These kids don’t have no structure, no discipline, no nothing. This would help with crime with teenagers,” she said.

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Sydnor said the city has activities for teens, including drop-in events at recreation centers, a safe summer nights program and “real talk” sessions for kids 13 to 17 to hear their concerns.

“We have safe spaces for them to come in and … learn stuff at the same time and have fun,” Sydnor said.

Police said no one has been arrested in connection with the shooting during the Fourth of July celebration.



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Parsing Trump’s claims about Washington’s reflecting pool

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US President Donald Trump wanted to mark the US’s 250th birthday with a renovated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on the National Mall.

The makeover, including a new coat of “American Flag blue,” cost taxpayers $16 million (€14.1 million).

But the water is covered in green algae. The blue paint is already peeling. Trump has blamed vandals, while his critics question the project’s transparency and cost.

DW’s Brent Goff and Washington correspondent Janelle Dumalaon unpack the whole fiasco.

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Social media reacts to former BYU star AJ Dybantsa going No. 1 in 2026 NBA draft

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Social media reacts to former BYU star AJ Dybantsa going No. 1 in 2026 NBA draft


Former BYU basketball star AJ Dybantsa fulfilled his dream of going No. 1 overall in the 2026 NBA draft.

The Washington Wizards selected Dybantsa with the first pick.

Immediately after the pick, reactions poured in on social media about the Wizards drafting Dybantsa.

Social media reactions to the Washington Wizards selecting BYU star AJ Dybantsa

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Washington Commanders announce 2026 training camp schedule

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The Washington Commanders have released their 2026 Training Camp schedule, with eleven open practices between August 1 and August 19, including five open to all fans and six reserved for season ticket members.

For the fifth straight year, training camp will take place at the team’s football operations headquarters in Ashburn, Virginia. 

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Open practices for all fans are scheduled for August 1, August 7, August 8, August 18 and August 19.

 Season ticket member practices will be held August 3, 4, 5, 10, 11 and 12. 

All sessions begin at 8:30 a.m., with gates opening at 7:30 a.m.

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Fans can claim free tickets beginning June 23 at 10 a.m. General admission fans may request up to six tickets and one parking pass for a single day of camp. Season ticket members can claim tickets for two member‑exclusive days in addition to one general admission day. All parking will be on site at the BigBear.ai Performance Center and requires a parking pass.

The team plans several themed events throughout camp, including Back Together Weekend on August 1, Military Appreciation Day on August 7 and Kids Day on August 8. Local youth football and community groups will also be hosted throughout the summer.

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For more information visit the Washington Commanders online.

The Source: Information in this article comes from the Washington Commanders.

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