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The Victoria Advocate is a daily newspaper independently published in Victoria, Texas. It is the second-oldest paper in Texas and the oldest west of the Colorado River, [2] dating back to May 8, 1846, following the Battle of Palo Alto during the Mexican War. The paper serves the communities of the Victoria metropolitan area.
Victoria Advocate: Victoria: M. Roberts Media 1846 Online daily / print Wed / Fri / Sun 12,804 Vidor Vidorian: Vidor: 1959 Wednesday 1,531 Waco Tribune-Herald: Waco: Lee Enterprises: 1892 Daily 12,621 The Waxahachie Sun: Waxahachie: 2018 Sunday / Wednesday 1,105 Waxahachie Daily Light: Waxahachie: CherryRoad Media: 1867 Wednesday / Saturday ...
In 2012, ASP announced the sale of the Marshall and Longview papers, along with 12 of its other non-daily East Texas papers, to Texas Community Media LLC, a new company formed by the longtime owners of the Victoria Advocate in South Texas. [4] In August 2024, the newspaper announced it will switch from carrier to postal delivery. [5]
Victoria is a city and the county seat of Victoria County, Texas, United States. The population was 65,534 as of the 2020 census. [4] The three counties of the Victoria Metropolitan Statistical Area had a population of 111,163 as of the 2000 census. Its elevation is 95 ft (29 m). Victoria is located 30 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico.
Category: Victoria, Texas. ... The Victoria Advocate; Victoria Regional Airport; Victoria Toros This page was last edited on 23 January 2020, at 20:58 (UTC ...
Maurice Leon “Mel” Opotowsky, a former newspaper editor and tenacious free press advocate who was known for helping to advance 1st Amendment rights, has died.
The Victoria Advocate and Galveston County Daily News both endorsed Peden. [28] Paul had a larger national source of funding, while Peden raised more money from the district, the majority of which came from within his own family or loans to himself. [29] Paul won 70% to 30%. [30] [31]
Gary Janek was born on March 22, 1962, in El Campo, Texas to Josephat “Joe” and Rose Marie Janak. He spent the first six years of his childhood in Eagle Lake, Texas, before the family moved to Palacios, Texas. He graduated in 1980 from Palacios High School.