
It is Week 5 of Texas high school football, and the Western Hills Cougars are set for a cross-town battle under the Friday night lights.

Benbrook neighbors looking to score a deal on tools and storage gear may want to stop by 117 Amory Drive. A small garage clean-out is underway, featuring Milwaukee storage packouts and a variety of miscellaneous tools.

It was anything but routine when an emergency alert button was pressed on the Texas Christian University campus, triggering a swift response from both TCU Police and Fort Worth Police.

Another round of apartments is being eyed for Vista Way, and neighbors are asking the obvious question: Why build more when there are already complexes across the street?

The countdown is on for the return of TCU Women’s Soccer at Garvey-Rosenthal Stadium, one of the most electric home fields in the country.

Questions continue to swirl in South Benbrook over the proposed “11-foot wall” tied to the Trinity Estates development.

Benbrook is buzzing with school spirit as the Bobcats football team gears up for a Friday night clash against Eagle Mountain.

Benbrook readers are in for a chilling treat this October.

While power outages can leave traffic lights blinking in chaos, roundabouts keep working no matter what. That resilience is just one reason these intersections are gaining traction across Texas.

Concerns over the Trinity Estates development continue to ripple through Benbrook, with longtime resident Greg Clem and others questioning both the builder’s practices and the City’s oversight.