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Search and rescue efforts continued Monday, as emergency responders and state officials begin the recovery process. On July 4, storms caused catastrophic and deadly flash flooding in Central Texas.
The Marble Falls Area Volunteer Fire Department has announced the "End of Watch" for missing fire chief Michael Phillips. He ...
Marble Falls Area Fire Chief Michael Phillips disappeared July 5 while responding to a call during historic flooding.
Chief Michael Phillips, a beloved hero in Marble Falls ISD, was swept away in the July 4th flood and remains missing.
A “major gas leak” was reported in Marble Falls, which prompted a road closure Wednesday afternoon, according to the city of ...
MARBLE FALLS, Texas — The city of Marble Falls issued a boil water notice for residents on Tuesday after recent flooding ...
Flowers, candles, an American flag and a purple cap embroidered with the letters “M-F” rest on a fire truck parked outside ...
Community members, including dozens of high school students, have helped clear debris and burn brush piles at Cedar Stays RV ...
Michael Phillips was last seen driving an emergency vehicle during a rescue operation on July 5. His body has still not been ...
Marble Falls Area Volunteer Fire Department Fire Chief Michael Phillips was swept away while responding to flash flooding along Cow Creek last Saturday.
Michael Phillips, the chief of Marble Falls Area Volunteer Fire Department, was swept away by floodwaters as he was attending to an emergency call in Travis County on Saturday.
Burnet County officials are continuing to search for Marble Falls Volunteer Fire Chief Michael Phillips, who has been missing in floodwaters since Saturday.