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Travis Noack knows never to give up - at least that's what his mother has taught him all his life. Read Story »
The gentle giant marches in a hurried step down one of Howell Middle School's hallways. Read Story »
Arnold Davis Jr. opens the door to his bedroom and ever-so-slightly nods his head toward a large shelf lined with ... Read Story »
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Rosemary Pena Watts' worry ate away at her like a worm slowly drilling into the core of a rotten apple. Read Story »
Arnold Davis Jr. patrols the aisles of Target, paying particular attention to the electronics section. Read Story »
The Victoria Advocate was honored this week by the Texas Medical Association for its 2011 "Missing Pieces: Exploring the Puzzle ... Read Story »
Editor's Note: This is the second in a four-part series showing how a community is fighting back against autism. Read Story »
"Missing Pieces: Exploring the Puzzle of Autism," is a four-part series chronicling four families each dealing with a child on ... Read Story »
The fourth annual Top Chef Victoria competition will be held from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Friday at Club Westerner. Read Story »
The University of Houston-Victoria is addressing the increase of autism in schoolchildren by providing a new graduate-level degree concentration that ... Read Story »
Walks toward raising awareness for any cause, such as cancer and Down's Syndrome, is a great thing, but when Valerie ... Read Story »
Esther Gutierrez tries to gaze into her son Cain Canchola's deep, brown unfocused eyes. Read Story »
Jennifer Davis knew years before her brother's autism diagnosis that something wasn't right. Alongside her mother Monica, Davis struggled to ... Read Story »
Walks toward raising awareness for any cause, such as cancer and Down's Syndrome, is a great thing, but when Valerie ... Read Story »
Rosemary Pena Watts had seen community events for autism outside of Victoria before, but to see it on her own ... Read Story »
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Tears welled up in Laura Blackwood's eyes Saturday afternoon, when she dropped her 4-year-old son off for a play day ... Read Story »
No topic was taboo - religion, politics, education reform, even Wall Street. Read Story »
The children were all smiles as they were recognized individually during the Challenger League kickoff ceremony - showered by applause ... Read Story »