
A local holiday favorite is back, offering families a simple way to add a little wonder to the season.

Fort Worth Community Collaborative is closing out the year with a community event built for families who love a good holiday gathering with a little hometown charm.

Benbrook residents walked away from the December 4 City Council meeting with something rare in local government: actual good news.

Suppose you’ve ever found yourself wondering when the next City Council meeting is, what time the library closes for the holidays, or whether that community event you heard about is actually happening this weekend. In that case, there’s a simple solution hiding in plain sight on the City of Benbrook’s website.

If it feels like driving a mile through Benbrook takes as long as crossing a continent, you’re not alone, and you’re probably still sitting at a red light while reading this.

The holiday rush is in full swing, and while most folks are focused on finding the perfect gifts, police want to remind shoppers that this season can also draw out people looking for easy opportunities. A little awareness can go a long way in keeping you and your belongings safe.

Mark your calendars for a festive evening at Rolling Hills Elementary as the school’s PTA hosts its annual Holiday in the Hills celebration on Tuesday, December 9, from 5:30 to 8 p.m.

Redemption City Church is opening its doors to families across Fort Worth for a warm and welcoming Christmas Eve celebration.

Christmas preparations are underway in Benbrook, and the local fire department is playing its part in bringing the season to life.

The Western Hills High School community received a boost this week as the Class of 2003 raised $2,000 for Cougar Corner, the campus program that provides food and essentials to students in need.