
After a widespread power outage yesterday that left parts of Benbrook and Fort Worth dark for up to eleven hours, residents are being urged to take simple steps to stay informed and better prepared for future disruptions.

Benbrook is calling on residents, families, and local groups to take part in the city’s Adopt-a-Mile program, a hands-on way to care for the streets and parks we all use every day.

A local digital creator has spent the past several months capturing a part of Fort Worth many residents rarely see up close.

Recent storms have left a lasting mark on one Benbrook neighborhood, and long-time resident Greg Clem is calling on the community to stay alert and involved.

As the cold settles in, the Benbrook Senior Citizen Center is giving residents plenty of ways to stay active, connected, and warm. The center has become a lively indoor gathering spot, filled each week with games, movement, and good company.

December is in full swing, and Benbrook is buzzing with events that bring neighbors together in simple, meaningful ways. From Christmas lights to horseback rides, markets, and cocoa-filled gatherings, this month offers something for every family and every age.

A familiar issue is back on the table in Benbrook.

As families settle into the holiday season, many begin to think about what they want to leave behind for the people they care about most.

Today marks World AIDS Day, a yearly reminder of the lives affected by HIV and the progress made over nearly four decades. Medical breakthroughs have brought us closer than ever to ending the HIV crisis, yet challenges remain as funding shifts and access gaps grow. The day invites us all to stay aware, informed,…

Fort Worth bundled up and showed out last night as the 2025 Parade of Lights finally rolled through downtown.