Anti-gang programs goes to 24 parks

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The number of Los Angeles parks included in an anti-gang program credited with helping the city record its safest summer in 40 years will be expanded from 16 to 24, officials announced today. Daily News.

The two dozen parks -- in Los Angeles' most troubled neighborhoods -- will be open until midnight this summer, to provide sports and recreational activities aimed at luring youths away from gangs.

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