
Benbrook Public Library is rolling out a packed calendar this October, offering something for every age and interest. From global adventures to ghost hunts, the library is bringing both learning and fun to the community.

Texas voters will soon head to the polls to decide on 17 proposed amendments to the state constitution. From property tax relief to infrastructure and education funding, this year’s ballot includes a wide range of measures that could shape policies across the state.

Benbrook residents will have another chance to weigh in on local parks and recreation plans when the Parks and Recreation Board meets Wednesday, October 8, 2025, at 7 p.m. in Council Chambers, 911 Winscott Road.

The season of cooler air and bright colors is arriving, and so is one of Benbrook’s favorite community traditions.

Benbrook Public Library is hosting a unique evening with author Tui Snider, who will take guests on an extraordinary tour of the world’s cemeteries through her program Around the World in 80 Graves.

In Texas, purple paint on fence posts, trees, or property lines is not a nod to TCU pride or a splash of country décor. It is the law.

This October, the Benbrook Public Library is joining the effort to keep local pets fed through the Fill the Dish pet food drive, hosted by Don’t Forget to Feed Me Pet Food Bank.

Benbrook neighbors get a fresh start on Saturday, October 11, 2025. From 8 a.m. to noon, Dutch Branch Park will host a free E-Waste and Shred collection in the back lot behind the Benbrook Community Center/YMCA, 1899 Winscott Rd. Please bring a driver’s license or utility bill to confirm your residency in Benbrook. The…

If you missed the last big HIGH Fitness event, here’s your second chance, and it promises to be even better.

Human trafficking is often hidden in plain sight, and transportation hubs play a major role in how traffickers recruit and move victims. Places like bus stations, truck stops, rest areas, and travel centers can become points of vulnerability for those being targeted.