
Good news for Benbrook families: Fort Worth ISD is once again serving up free summer meals for kids 18 and under.

It started with a drip, barely noticeable at first. Just a steady trickle near the gutter that didn’t quite make sense.

Hurricane season officially began on June 1. While Benbrook may not be directly affected by coastal storms, many of us have family, friends, or travel plans that could be impacted. Now is the time to get ahead of it with a clear plan in place.

Westpark Elementary’s PTA is adding a personal touch to summer by rolling out a fun weekly series called “Meet the Board Monday.”

North Texas residents got an unexpected pounding Sunday. Strong storms rolled through, bringing hail that ranged from pea size to as large as grapefruits.

Following the recent string of strong storms, many Benbrook residents awoke to find fallen limbs and broken trees. If your yard took a hit, here’s what you need to know.

Benbrook and other parts of North Texas were hit hard Sunday afternoon as severe storms dropped everything from pea to grapefruit-size hail.

A Sunday evening at Mustang Park took a frightening turn when lightning struck a canopy sheltering 14 people near Lake Benbrook around 6:30 PM.

Benbrook parents, it’s that time again. Fort Worth ISD has opened enrollment for the 2025-26 school year, and whether you’re enrolling a kindergartner for the first time or updating forms for a returning student, help is ready and available. The district is offering several summer enrollment events across various campuses, with staff on hand…

Benbrook and Fort Worth residents are keeping Dr. Opal Lee in their thoughts after the 98-year-old was hospitalized while visiting Cincinnati, Ohio, to receive an award.