Driver's licenses and in-state tuition for illegal aliens and an end to cooperation with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement are high on the agenda for Steve Marchand, one of two candidates for the Democratic nomination for governor of New Hampshire.
Marchand, a former mayor of Portsmouth, grew up in a French-Canadian neighborhood of Manchester. His parents were originally from Quebec.
A 97-year-old widow had no idea how she was going to get the rope on her 20-foot-tall flagpole fixed so she could continue flying the American flag and a U.S. Marine Corps flag (in honor of her late husband) outside her home in Portland, Maine.