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The general "is a friend of mine," he recalled Guzman telling him. "Give him a hug and notify him that I'll be working around the state." 137

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The plane crashed into the Winter Haven home around 1 p.m. on Saturday. There were two people on board, a pilot and a trainee student. The pilot, 64-year-old James Wagner of Lakeland, was killed in the crash. The trainee, 33-year-old Timothy Sheehy of Montana, walked away with only minor injuries, according to the sheriff's office. It's unclear at this time who was piloting the plane.“It was a day of miracles because Timothy Sheehy, the trainee pilot, actually walked out of the crash, if you can believe that," Judd said. "Walked out of the crash, and was wandering around when Winter Haven firefighters arrived.”Judd said the two men were flying with the goal to simulate engine failure training. It's unknown if they were simulating engine failure at the time of the crash, Judd said. They took off from Winter Have Airport then the aircraft lost power. The 17-year-old girl who was in a bedroom the plane crashed through was taken to the hospital with only minor injuries. “Not only was she in the bedroom that the plane crashed into, but she was pinned and entrapped in the bedroom,” Judd said. The teenager's brother, who was in a neighboring room, tried to free her but was unable to, according to Judd. She was later freed by Winter Haven firefighters. The mother of the teenager was also in the home at the time, and three children were playing in the driveway. They were not injured. At this time, the plane is still stuck in the home and is leaking fuel, according to Judd. Firefighters will stay on scene until it's considered safe. Judd said the plane will be removed with a crane in a few days, but it will be left where it is until NTSB and the FAA arrive to investigate. First responders were on the scene within five minutes of the call, the Director of Public Safety in Winter Haven Charlie Bird said. Story developing, refresh for updates. Stay with ABC Action News for the latest. 1908

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The group Patriot Prayer USA reportedly planned to hold a rally that drew opposition. Large groups of protesters and counterprotesters gathered on opposite sides of a downtown street, waving signs and banners. People on both sides hurled insults at each other.Demonstrators on one side chanted "USA! USA!" and said the Pledge of Allegiance, while the other side countered with a chant that included the line "fascists retreat.""There will be a significant law enforcement presence in the area of the demonstration due to past threats and acts of violence," an online statement from the Portland Police Bureau said earlier. "Persons attending any of the events should not bring any weapons or items that can be used as weapons to any of the events."Lines of Portland police wearing protective helmets and vests kept the two sides separated. When members of both groups began marching, police used loudspeakers to order people to stay off the streets and on sidewalks. The rallies and marches were taking place downtown and in Tom McCall Waterfront Park.Although the sides were separated, a live video feed from CNN affiliate KOIN showed that some people managed to mingle with their opponents and attempt conversations on topics such as immigration, free speech and patriotism. Most of the discussions appeared tense or heated, but there was no violence.The organizer of Patriot Prayer, Joey Gibson, has described his ideology as libertarian, not alt-right. The two sides have clashed before in Portland, known for its strongly liberal politics.Four people were arrested in early June when Patriot Prayer held a "Freedom March" downtown and a counterrally was held in the same area. The competing demonstrations escalated into fights and people throwing fireworks, rocks and bottles at each other.More than a dozen people were arrested during dueling protests in June 2017, when hundreds of supporters of President Donald Trump converged downtown for an event billed as a "Trump Free Speech" rally. They were opposed by a mixed group of counterprotesters who viewed the rally as an implicit endorsement of racism, given its close timing to a racially charged stabbing in Portland the prior month.Gibson told CNN at the time that the rally was planned before the stabbings and his group had nothing to with the suspect in the killings.Only weeks before the rally, two men were killed as they tried to defend two Muslim women from what police described as a barrage of hate speech. A suspect was arrested and faces trial. 2518

  

The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs issued new rules for dip powder practices due to a method that could spread infection through cross-contamination. “In a salon setting, it should be used in a way that client’s fingers aren't dipped into the container itself,” said Amanda Bedard, owner of Utopia Salon in Lansing.The requirements prohibits using the same jar of powder for more than one client and left-over dip must be thrown out after each use. “I would pour just enough that I know I am going to use on the service without wasting product," Bedard explained.“I would take and sprinkle it on each individual finger.”Using the same utensils and left-over powder in between clients can raise a public health risk. “Generally the funguses kind of show up as discoloration on the nail,” said Bedard.“You know warts kind of can look very different, sometimes they can show up as kind of skin-colored and just a little bit raised, where other times you know they can actually look like an infection.”If you see any signs of infection, seek medical attention. Violators of the new rules could face a penalty from the state, which could result in a license suspension.This story was originally published by Cryss Walker at WSYM. 1249

  

The Obama-era program protected undocumented immigrants who were illegally brought to the United States as children. Those who passed background checks and paid fees got two-year permits allowing them to live and work legally in the United States. 247

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