
As early voting gets underway in Benbrook, City Council candidate Ryan Reagan is calling for a more data-driven approach to measuring the city’s success. His focus is on turning city plans into real, measurable outcomes that residents can see and benefit from—starting with better floodplain management.

If you’re looking for a job that makes a difference, the YMCA is entering hiring season and seeking responsible, energetic lifeguards to join its team.

City Council candidate Sean Moore says his campaign isn’t about creating division—it’s about recognizing it and helping bridge the gap.

For longtime Benbrook resident and City Council member Keith Tiner, serving others is more than a role—it’s a way of life. From coaching youth soccer to volunteering at church and leading PTA initiatives, Tiner’s record of service stretches across nearly every corner of the community.

As Benbrook continues to wrestle with questions about development in flood-prone areas, many residents are wondering why the city hasn’t shifted its focus south—toward land that appears easier to build on and full of potential.

Westpark Elementary is keeping the momentum going as its schoolwide fundraiser is extended through Monday, October 27.

In recognition of National Estate Planning Week, Gale, part of the Cengage Group, is offering free online tools and guides to help individuals and families plan for the future.

What began as speculation has now become official. The Texas Education Agency (TEA) announced today that it will assume control of Fort Worth ISD, marking one of the most significant shifts in local education governance in recent years.

Tax season may still be a few months away, but smart planning starts now. TMP Tax Solutions is reminding Benbrook residents to begin gathering their tax documents early to avoid the last-minute scramble once filing season officially opens.

Election season has arrived in Benbrook, and this year’s ballot is shaping up to be one of the city’s most talked-about. Voters will head to the polls on November 4, with early voting running from October 20 through October 31, to decide who will represent three open seats on the city council.