
Plenty of fans drifted to sleep with the game slipping away, the Frogs down double digits and time running thin.

Just a short drive from Benbrook, downtown Fort Worth added a striking new landmark this week as Sundance Square revealed what is now considered the largest prairie mural in the world.

North Texas lost a familiar voice and face this week with the passing of Ed Wallace, a longtime radio host and television contributor whose love for cars was matched only by his love for people. Wallace died on December 28 at his Fort Worth home. He was 72.

With the Texas Education Agency now overseeing FWISD and conversations swirling about school closures across Fort Worth, some longtime residents are taking a moment to look back and reflect upon the good ol’ days.

From long-time resident Danielle Baker, who recently posted “Giganta and My Semi-Charmed Life” on social media about the beloved robot at Robot Park:

As Benbrook grows and Benbrook residents look to stay informed about their neighborhood, there are a few reliable tools that make it easy to check sex offender locations and receive safety updates.

Just in time for Christmas, Benbrook residents received encouraging news about the future of the iconic robot at Robot Park.

Christmas may have passed, but the spirit behind this story still matters.

A local resident, Emily Moore, is organizing a community photo at Dutch Branch Park to commemorate the beloved Robot Park and Castle Park before changes move forward.