
Classrooms across Fort Worth recently paused to celebrate a milestone that matters to students and teachers alike.

Anyone wondering about the ringing sound echoing across Benbrook on Tuesday night did not have to look far. It was the energy from a heated crosstown boys soccer matchup between the Western Hills Cougars and the Benbrook Bobcats.

Students from I.M. Terrell Academy for STEM and Visual and Performing Arts stepped into the spotlight last Friday night, performing alongside the Hattie Mae Lesley Resident Artists of the Fort Worth Opera during a live production of Romeo and Juliet.

A simple question posted by a local resident has sparked a broader conversation across Benbrook about safety, privacy, and unexpected knocks at the door.

A common question arose this week among Benbrook residents seeking to renew a handicap placard or plate. The short answer is yes, it can be renewed locally, just not at City Hall.

This Black History Month, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics is highlighting the lasting influence of the 23 historically Black colleges and universities competing in the NAIA.

Benbrook families looking for a meaningful midweek outing have a great option this Wednesday as TCU Athletics celebrates National Girls & Women in Sports Day with a special youth clinic tied to women’s basketball.

There is a new face learning the ropes at Stone’s Throw Farm Co., and his name is Mr. Curtis.

Benbrook Middle-High School student Gabriel Traska earned first place this week at the Fort Worth ISD area spelling bee, standing out among 14 total competitors.

Families at Rolling Hills Elementary have a favorite tradition coming back, and it is shaping up to be one of the most fun nights of the year.