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Look out, Texas Zoo. There's a new woman in charge. Read Story »
New jobs and growth could be in the future for Victoria's Invista site. Read Story »
Invista recently named Paul Hughes as new site manager for the company's Victoria chemical intermediates manufacturing facility. Read Story »
Koch Industries Inc., Invista's parent company, will donate $1 million for disaster relief efforts in the wake of Japan's March ... Read Story »
Two Victoria businesses celebrated the start of a new partnership with a bit of elbow grease. Read Story »
Black-winged figures cross the sky as the sun begins to set over Victoria, signifying the end of another Texas October ... Read Story »
The MuZOOum Trot Camp will take place Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at the Museum of the Coastal Bend, The Texas ... Read Story »
I'm sure you've noticed these relative newcomers to our Texas landscape. Read Story »
The US Occupational Health and Safety Administration on Thursday recertified Victoria's Invista site with Star status under its Voluntary Protection ... Read Story »
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Corynn Hinojosa's knuckles brushed against the Shetland's mane as she rode it on the path. Read Story »
My earliest memory of Native Americans, back when I used to say "Indian," was reading Lynne Reid Banks' "Indian in ... Read Story »
The Texas Zoo has changed the date for the Aviary grand opening from Wednesday to 2 p.m. June 27. Read Story »
ADVOCATE STAFF REPORT No large-quantity hiring is under way at Invista's Victoria County plant, said Erica Taylor, public affairs manager ... Read Story »
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Arwyn, a 1-year-old great horned owl, peered at a piece of food on a stick from the rear of the ... Read Story »
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Invista is hiring, but it's unclear how many of the jobs will come to Victoria. Read Story »
Every town struggles with a perceived lack of activity. No matter how many events or options are available, there are ... Read Story »
Owl - the word invokes mental images of large bodied birds gazing aloofly from high overhead. Read Story »