
This Halloween, a new community idea is making the rounds in Benbrook, reminding residents that kindness can be just as sweet as candy.

Benbrook made a surprise appearance on national television this week when local resident Phyllis Edmond called into the Live with Kelly and Mark show and walked away with a dream vacation.

In a season of heated local debates over development and floodplain concerns, Benbrook City Council candidate Cameron Potter is taking a balanced stance—one rooted in stewardship rather than sweeping change.

Tension is rising in Benbrook as residents voice concerns about city leadership, growth, and transparency ahead of the upcoming election.

City Council candidate Sean Moore is urging Benbrook residents to look beyond politics and focus on problem-solving. His message is straightforward: listening to community concerns isn’t enough—leaders must be willing to act on them.

Today’s a perfect day to skip the kitchen and support local education. Benbrook Elementary PTA is hosting a Spirit Day fundraiser at Panda Express, located at 8656 Benbrook Blvd, from 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.

The Western Hills High School Choir filled the auditorium on Wednesday night with harmonies that stirred both pride and nostalgia.

Benbrook families will soon have the chance to help design the city’s next generation of playgrounds.

The Western Hills High School Choir is calling on the community to help keep their music alive and thriving this school year. While the students pour their hearts into performances, much of what makes their program successful depends on community support.

Tensions were high this summer in Benbrook as residents, city officials, and developers clashed over a proposed zoning change near Mary’s Creek.