
A group of Western Hills High School students turned a week of academic competition into a moment worth celebrating.

For readers looking to mix things up this month, the Benbrook Public Library is turning the page toward something a little different.

For many families, the library is more than a place to check out books. It is where kids learn, explore, and get hands-on with technology they may not have at home.

For a few weeks in March, student artwork from Western Hills found a home alongside thousands of live butterflies.

By the end of a long day of questions, interviews, and evaluation, one Western Hills student walked away with more than just experience. He earned the chance to lead.

For students who have ever wondered what it feels like to hold a violin or draw a bow across a string, Benbrook Middle-High School is opening the door to find out.

On any given Friday morning, the Benbrook Public Library turns into something a little more lively. Music plays, little feet move, and young children find their rhythm in a space built just for them.

As conversations around data centers continue to grow locally, attention is now shifting to Austin, where state leaders are beginning to take a closer look at the bigger picture.

If you’ve noticed signs along I-20 near Winscott or heard chatter on the radio, you’re not alone. Many residents have been asking about a “disaster drill” planned for this week. Here’s what’s actually happening.

For students who enjoy a good book and a little competition, Benbrook Middle High School is opening the door to both.