
Benbrook locals looking to treat themselves before the weekend just got the perfect excuse. Lauren, a master hairstylist and airbrush spray tan artist at Hey Hottie Co., is offering an exclusive Friday-only beauty bundle designed to help clients look and feel their best.

Benbrook schools are coming together to celebrate those who served with a special Veterans Day Pyramid Concert on Monday, November 10, at 6 p.m. in the Benbrook Middle-High School Auditorium.

Benbrook’s Senior Citizens Center has released its November schedule, and it’s filled with activities that keep community members connected, active, and engaged all month long. Located at 911 Winscott Road, the center welcomes residents for a variety of games, wellness programs, and special events.

The Benbrook Youth Baseball and Softball Association (BYBSA) is stepping up to help neighbors in need by hosting a community food drive during a time when many families are feeling the strain of the ongoing government shutdown.

Western Hills High School students and families have new support this season, thanks to several local food pantry programs working together to ensure no one goes hungry.

A major shift is underway in Fort Worth ISD as the Texas Education Agency (TEA) moves to replace the district’s elected school board trustees with a state-appointed board of managers.

Benbrook residents looking for guidance on Medicare can get clear answers this Friday at a free educational workshop hosted by Irvin Insurance Agency. The session begins at 4 p.m. on November 7 at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10429, located at 1000 Stevens Drive.

Benbrook Public Library is keeping fall cozy and creative this November with a full lineup of engaging storytimes designed to spark imagination in little ones of all ages. From baby bonding sessions to yoga-inspired storytelling, there’s something for every young reader.

If you’re craving authentic homemade tamales, Benbrook residents are in for a treat this Sunday, November 9.

As cooler weather sets in, Benbrook residents are starting to see more unwanted visitors—mice and rats. One local resident recently found an affordable, all-natural way to keep them at bay without harsh chemicals or traps.