
The Benbrook Senior Center has unveiled its November calendar, packed with community favorites, festive activities, and plenty of opportunities to connect.

If you’ve driven down Winscott Road lately, you’ve likely noticed Benbrook’s nearly finished City Hall — striking from the outside but still not quite open. Many residents have been asking the same question: what’s causing the delay?

In a move that’s earning applause from residents, both the Fort Worth and Benbrook City Councils have voted to reject Oncor Electric Delivery’s proposed rate increase.

A bit of Benbrook history has resurfaced thanks to longtime resident Steve Metcalf, who recently rediscovered a 1953 yearbook titled The Bulldog. Inside were memories of the original Benbrook School, which served grades 1 through 8.

Defender Outdoors Clay Sports Ranch has earned national recognition from the National Sporting Clays Association (NSCA), ranking as the fifth-highest volume club in the United States for the 2024 season.

As uncertainty grows over the potential halt to SNAP benefits, one local restaurant chain is stepping up to ensure no child goes hungry.

As the federal government shutdown looms, thousands of North Texas families could soon feel the strain of halted SNAP benefits. In response, local food banks and nonprofits across the Dallas-Fort Worth area are mobilizing to fill the gap and ensure no one goes hungry.

As families across North Texas brace for the uncertainty of a federal government shutdown and the financial strain of the holiday season, one Benbrook resident is stepping up in a big way.

Benbrook is back in the national spotlight thanks to local resident Phyllis Edmond, who recently won a dream vacation after calling into Live with Kelly and Mark.

A recent opinion piece written by a Fort Worth ISD teacher is sparking discussion across the city about the district’s leadership and direction under Superintendent Dr. Karen Molinar.