ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – On Friday, Judge Eric Aarseth issued a temporary injunction, ordering Kriner’s Diner to close its covered grounds, in accordance with emergency orders from the City of Anchorage. Kriner’s attorney, Blake Quackenbush, argued that the order in question had not been efficiently amended, and urged the court …
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The woman accused of using a baton to beat two New York City police officers on the Brooklyn Bridge screamed and jumped for joy when she was released on Friday afternoon. Chanice Reyes was apparently so happy to be released that she didn’t even bother turning the bird over to …
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