
Benbrook gathered this week to honor one of its own, Carlyle, who marked his 100th birthday surrounded by family, friends, and community leaders.

Rolling Hills Elementary started the school year with two big events that brought families, students, and staff together.

Westpark Elementary is bringing back Spirit Night, a monthly tradition that pairs good food with a good cause.

Local favorite Stone’s Throw Farm Co. is calling on Benbrook residents to mark their calendars for two special gatherings. On September 18, they will be featured at Fred’s Texas Cafe, followed by the Wagoner Dinner on November 1.

A new neighbor in Benbrook recently asked for help finding a reliable flooring installer, and the community quickly responded with trusted recommendations. Several local businesses and contractors were suggested, each offering installation services and free estimates.

After last week’s washout against Krum, the Western Hills Cougars are more than ready to suit up and play under clear skies.

Benbrook Middle-High School volleyball fans have a reason to cheer this week.

The Benbrook Public Library is stepping in to help local families during National Diaper Need Awareness Week with a community-wide Diaper Exchange.

The Benbrook Community Center YMCA is bringing neighbors together for Culture Fest on Friday, September 19, from 6 to 8 pm at 1899 Winscott Road.

Today marks twenty-four years since the morning our nation was forever changed. September 11, 2001, is etched into our collective memory, not only for the loss and heartbreak but also for the resilience and unity that followed.