You see political posts of all kinds on social media like Facebook used to declare one position or another, and they're often not true.Take for example a recent post that claimed that a 97 year old Victoria woman was not allowed to vote in the Texas Primary Election because of restrictive voter ID laws...
Rob Ford, the scandal-laden former mayor of Toronto has passed away after fighting a rare form of cancer.
Remember Ford? The guy who says he has more than enough to eat at home (referring to his wife)? Yeah, THAT guy! Canadian's version of Chris Farley...
Presidential candidate, and suspected Zodiac Killer, Ted Cruz has a very unique face. It's certainly something you could spot in a crowd but why is that? Is it because he's plastered on every news channel 24 hours a day? Perhaps. Or maybe there's another reason...
Last year, SNL was hosted by Republican presidential nominee frontrunner Donald Trump and the response was unkind, to say the least. Back then, he still seemed like a big joke — just a loudmouth who was surely going to drop out at any moment. And now, as he wins primary after primary, the beloved sketch show has slowly turned on Trump, culminating in a faux campaign ad that lands like a punch to the gut.
As the race for the Republican Presidential Nomination heats up, it's often difficult to really get a feel for what the candidates are like. Take Texas Senator Ted Cruz for example. He has a reputation for being a hard-nosed conservative that's not easy to work with in the Senate. What you don't know about him may surprise you. Did you know that he likes to eat hair? Just ask the guys at Bad Lip R
Hard to believe but SXSW in Austin is coming up, and both President Barack Obama and First lady Michelle Obama will be keynote speakers.
A published report at sxsw.com says that for the first time ever, the President will take part in a Keynote Conversation at SXSW Interactive next week (March 11) on civic engagement in the 21st century...
Yesterday was Super Tuesday here in Texas and there were many elections being held not only nation wide, but also right here in the Crossroads...and here are the results.
U.S. Rep. District 27
Gregg Deeb - 44%
Blake Farenthold - 56%
Ray Madrigal -25%
Raul Roy Barrera -48%
Wayne Raasch -25%
District Attorney, 24th Judicial District (Refugio, Goliad, DeWitt Counties only)
Rob Lassmann - 43%
Jay Con
It's Super Tuesday, the day when Texans go to the polls to vote for the candidate they'd like to see win their party's nomination to run for President.
Polls are open until 7:00 p.m. and this is a joint primary in Victoria County, which means all parties are sharing polling locations, but voters can only choose one party to vote for...