
BENBROOK, TX — The Benbrook City Council meets Thursday, June 5, at 7 p.m. at City Hall (911 Winscott Rd.), and residents are invited to pull up a seat as leaders tackle everything from housing developments to senior transportation.

Adrian Cardenas, a recent Benbrook Middle-High graduate, is gaining recognition for his selfless leadership and dedication to others.

Benbrook residents have been buzzing about the fenced-off construction in the Walmart parking lot, and while no official signs have gone up yet, the most likely answer points to electric vehicle charging stations.

If you’ve spent time at Benbrook Lake lately, you know it’s a local gem.

New to Benbrook and struggling with a thin, patchy lawn? You’re not alone. Many residents moving to this area quickly discover that watering Texas clay soil and Bermuda grass requires more than guesswork and hope.

If you’ve walked near the soccer fields by Dutch Branch Park lately, you may have noticed a small fenced area and a duck quietly tucked inside.

Benbrook is celebrating one of its own as Joseph earns the top spot in the Benbrook Middle-High School Class of 2025.

A soaked lawn on a non-rainy day with no clear source of water can be alarming for any homeowner.

If your Rain Bird irrigation controller in Benbrook suddenly stopped doing its job and flashed a confusing “Test-+*” message, you’re not alone.

Heads up, Benbrook: starting June 1, 2025, the city will officially retire its CodeRED/Reverse 911 system and switch to the free Know NOW app for emergency alerts.