
Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued a proclamation on November 18 designating the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations as foreign terrorist and transnational criminal organizations. The action triggers a series of state-level restrictions intended to limit their activity in Texas.

Thursday’s City Council meeting in Benbrook is expected to draw more attention than usual as three newly elected members take their oaths of office.

A quiet but significant shift may be underway inside Fort Worth ISD.

Benbrook Middle High School’s Student Council is kicking off a holiday blanket drive to help stock the North Texas Humane Society shelters, and they are calling on students, staff, and families to pitch in.

The Benbrook Community Center YMCA has released its Thanksgiving week hours, giving residents a clear picture of when they can plan a workout, a swim, or time in the Playhouse.

The debate over the future of Fort Worth ISD intensified last night as trustees voted 7 to 1 to appeal the Texas Education Agency’s decision to take control of the district. The move sets up a prolonged legal battle, and many residents are already asking how much this challenge will cost taxpayers.

Benbrook residents looking for a midweek outing have an easy choice this Wednesday. TCU Men’s Basketball returns to Schollmaier Arena on November 19 at 7 p.m., where the Horned Frogs will host the Kansas City Roos.

Benbrook families have an easy way to support student musicians this week.

The Benbrook Bobcats packed their home gym this week for a high-energy matchup against the O. D. Wyatt Chaparrals, a game that delivered big plays, tense moments, and more technicals than anyone expected on a Tuesday night.

Western Hills High School is celebrating a big academic win. Students in the Teaching and Learning Pathway competed at the TAFE Area 10 Regional Competition this past Saturday and earned their place at the state level.