A recent incident in Mexia, initially suspected to be a measles case and later thought to be rubella, turned out to be a ...
A state health official told KWTX there have been no reported cases of measles or rubella in the Mexia area. The announcement ...
Mexia ISD updated its notice to the public about a possible measles exposure to say a school nurse confirmed it is a case of ...
Extracurricular activities, classes, and athletic events on Friday were cancelled out of an abundance of caution after a ...
The Texas Department of State Health Services is trying to set the record straight about Mexia ISD, saying the school ...
After first reporting a confirmed case of measles, Mexia ISD said it was actually Rubella. The state health department says ...
State health officials insisted on Friday that there have been no confirmed cases of rubella or measles in Central Texas. On Thursday, Mexia ISD reported a confirmed case of rubella, also known as ...
The Mexia ISD confirmed a rubella case, initially misreported as measles, due to a miscommunication with a parent.
The Mexia Independent School District confirmed a case of measles on Thursday. Superintendent Ryder Appleton released a ...
Mexia ISD is addressing what the district thought was the first confirmed case of the measles in Central Texas. Instead, it was a case of the German measles, also known as Rubella.
The pattern of behavior the suspect displayed leads investigators to believe there could be more victims of a similar nature.