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7A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2017 WORLD IN BRIEF Salem City Council approves ‘inclusive city’ resolution Associated Press 3 dead, 2 injured in plane that hits houses in California RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Three people died and two were injured when a small plane carrying them home from a cheer- leading competition crashed into two Southern California homes and sparked a major fire Monday, authorities said. A husband, wife and three teenagers were on the plane that had just taken off from Riverside Municipal Airport at 4:40 p.m. intending to return to San Jose after the weekend cheerleading event at Disneyland when it crashed in the residential neighbor- hood, Riverside Fire Chief Michael Moore said. One of the teenagers, a girl, was thrown from a back seat of the plane on impact but had only minor injuries, Moore said. Three witnesses told TV stations she crawled from the home asking for help. She was able to talk to firefighters about what had happened as she was taken to Riverside Community Hospital, Moore said. Firefighters entered one of the burning houses and pulled out another plane passenger, who was unconscious. That victim underwent surgery at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center in San Bernardino and was in critical condition, Moore said. Three bodies, all from the plane, were found in the combined wreckage of the aircraft and the homes. Trump looks to refocus his presidency in address to Congress WASHINGTON — With his first address to Congress, Pres- ident Donald Trump has an opportunity to refocus his young administration on the economic issues that helped him get elected. His allies hope it will help him move beyond the distrac- tions and self-inflicted wounds that he has dealt with so far. Trump’s advisers say he will use his prime-time speech tonight to declare early progress on his campaign promises, including withdrawing the U.S. from a sweeping Pacific Rim trade pact, and to map a path ahead on thorny legislative priorities, includ- ing health care and infrastructure spending. “We spend billions in the Middle East, but we have potholes all over the country,” Trump said Monday as he previewed the address during a meeting with the nation’s governors. “We’re going to start spending on infrastructure big.” The White House said Trump has been gathering ideas for the address from the series of listening sessions he’s been holding with law enforcement officials, union representatives, coal min- ers and others. Aides said he was still tinkering with the speech Monday night. Republicans, impatient to begin making headway on an ambi- tious legislative agenda, hope Trump arrives on Capitol Hill armed with specifics on replacing the “Obamacare” health care law and overhauling the nation’s tax system, two issues he’s so far talked about in mostly general terms. More broadly, some Republicans are anxious for the president to set aside his feuds with the media, the intelligence community and the courts, which have overshadowed the party’s policy priorities. Watchara Phomicinda/The Press-Enterprise Firefighters douse flames after a plane crashed in River- side, Calif., Monday, killing three on the plane. The crash injured several on the ground when a small plane collided with two homes shortly after taking off, officials said. Trump orders review of rule protecting streams, wetlands WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will sign an executive order today mandating a review of an Obama-era rule aimed at protecting small streams and wetlands from develop- ment and pollution. The order will instruct the Environmental Protection Agency and Army Corps of Engineers to review a rule that redefined “waters of the United States” protected under the Clean Water Act to include smaller creeks and wetlands, according to a senior White House official. The official briefed reporters on the condition of anonymity, despite the president’s recent complaints about unnamed sources. Trump had railed against the water rule during his campaign, slamming it as an example of federal overreach. Farmers and landowners have criticized the rule, saying there are already too many government regulations that affect their businesses, and Republicans have been working to thwart it since its inception. But Democrats have argued that it safeguards drinking water for millions of Americans and clarifies confusion about which streams, tributaries and wetlands should be protected in the wake of decades-long uncertainty despite two Supreme Court rulings. The order Trump is set to sign will also instruct the agencies to ask the attorney general to suspend ongoing court action while the review is underway. Implementation of the rule has been held up in court due to pending legal challenges. The president has promised to dramatically scale back regu- lations that he says are holding back businesses, and has signed several orders aimed at that goal. The League of Conservation Voters issued a pre-emptive statement slamming the expected move. “This executive order is about one thing: protecting polluters at the expense of our communities and their access to clean drink- ing water,” Madeleine Foote, the group’s legislative representa- tive, said in a statement. SALEM — The Salem City Council has unanimously approved a resolution declaring Oregon’s capital an “inclusive city.” Under the resolution approved Monday night Salem would not allow city resources to be used to enforce federal immigration law. The resolution brought forth by Councilor Tom Andersen resembled the idea of sanctuary cities, which have come into the spotlight following the election of President Donald Trump, who has said he might target federal aid to cities that help shield peo- ple in the country illegally. The Statesman reports the move by Salem was largely sym- bolic, as Oregon law right now prohibits state resources being used to enforce federal immigration law. Opposition to proposed downtown dog ban in Eugene EUGENE — A proposed downtown dog ban in Eugene is being criticized as discriminatory against homeless people and impossible to enforce. The Register-Guard reports about two dozen people spoke against the idea at a City Council meeting Monday evening. The proposed ordinance would ban owners from bringing their dogs to the downtown core, with the exception of dog owners who live and work in the area, K-9 police dogs and service dogs. Some critics said the focus of the city councilors should be on real solutions to improve downtown safety. Less than a dozen people voiced support for the proposed ban, saying it has been effective near the University of Oregon cam- pus and other cities and is one small step on the long road to improve downtown safety that will require many short- and long- term solutions. Partisan discord tainting probes of Russia, Trump, election WASHINGTON — Partisan discord is seeping into House and Senate intelligence committee investigations of the Krem- lin’s interference in the 2016 presidential election and whether President Donald Trump has ties to Russia. Both Republicans and Democrats say they can still conduct bipartisan probes, but there are renewed calls for a special pros- ecutor and revelations that the White House enlisted GOP chair- men of the intelligence committees to push back against news reports suggesting Trump advisers were in contact with Russians. The issue will likely surface at today’s Senate confirmation hearing for Dan Coats, a former senator from Indiana who is Trump’s pick to be the next national intelligence director. Federal investigators have been looking into possible contacts between Trump advisers and Russia for months, along with Rus- sia’s role in political hacking during the campaign. Trump has denied knowing that any of his campaign advisers were in con- tact with Russians during the campaign. Hofseth: ‘That’s my passion, to equip teens with the knowledge’ Continued from Page 1A phone. It’s no longer in their control. It only takes one sec- ond to screenshot a picture. Q: How prevalent is teen dating violence, and what types? It’s actually more prevalent than people know … 1.5 mil- lion teenagers are abused by a dating partner nationwide in a year. And when I say abuse, that could be physical, emo- tional, verbal, psychological or digital. One in three girls will be purposely hit, slapped, punched, abused in some way. It is pretty high, higher than I think most people think. Q: What types are most prevalent? I think one dynamic that’s specific to teens is kind of like that codependency, and one partner being controlling. It’s the same thing as in other abu- sive relationships. It’s one part- ner asserting control over the other partner, and using things like isolation, controlling what they wear and what they do, who they’re friends with, using social status to control them. Those sorts of things are common to teenage abusive relationships — and also, like I was saying, digital abuse. Q: What are the most common signs of teen dating violence? 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