The City of Austin is reporting its first case of measles. Austin Public Health officials are now urging people to be prepared and are calling for vaccinations.
Austin Mayor Kirk Watson announced that the city is reporting its first positive case of measles disease since 2019.
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Hosted on MSNAn unvaccinated Austin infant is confirmed to have measlesAn unvaccinated Austin infant was confirmed to have measles Friday, Austin Mayor Kirk Watson said during a press conference.
An Austin infant is among the latest in the state to have contracted measles. Austin Mayor Kirk Watson confirmed the case Friday afternoon during a press conference, according to KXAN-TV, the NBC ...
Austin Public Health is expected to provide an update Friday on the current situation of measles in Texas, as well as the ...
The city was scheduled to vote Thursday on rules that staff said would make it harder for short-term rental owners to skirt ...
The Austin City Council on Thursday approved a significant change to the city’s short-term rental rules that will require ...
Another NFL insider, this time SI's Albert Breer, has given his thoughts on what the Browns will do at the QB position at the ...
There are several short-term rental ordinances city staff are putting before the public and city council Thursday. The city ...
Austin's historically Black university and first higher education institution is in a moment of "growth, growth, growth." ...
Austin City Council today will consider an overhaul of the city’s short-term rental regulations but is expected to delay implementing most changes until the summer. At Tuesday’s work session, Mayor ...
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