
This Halloween, a group of Benbrook parents is rallying neighbors to keep the tradition of local trick-or-treating alive. Instead of families scattering to big city events across Fort Worth, they are encouraging residents to make Benbrook’s streets the go-to destination for costumed fun.

Benbrook families have a new way to celebrate Halloween this year with the 1st Annual Trunk or Treat at Timber Creek Shopping Center, happening Thursday, October 31, 2025, from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.

City Council candidate Sean Moore is urging Benbrook residents to look beyond politics and focus on problem-solving. His message is straightforward: listening to community concerns isn’t enough—leaders must be willing to act on them.

If Lake Shore Drive is your shortcut through Dutch Branch Park, plan ahead now.

The Benbrook Bobcats gave their fans a Homecoming game to remember Thursday night, edging out the Hillsboro Eagles in a 21–20 thriller.

As severe storms move into Texas, Governor Greg Abbott has activated state emergency response resources to ensure communities are prepared for possible flooding, damaging winds, large hail, and even isolated tornadoes through the weekend.

Benbrook families will soon have the chance to help design the city’s next generation of playgrounds.

The greens were buzzing with excitement at the Benbrook Par 3 Golf Course as Crowley students returned for their second annual Par 3 Golf Tournament. The event brought out teams eager to test their short game and enjoy a friendly day of competition on the course.

Tensions were high this summer in Benbrook as residents, city officials, and developers clashed over a proposed zoning change near Mary’s Creek.

Mark your calendars for October 25, when the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will host its National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.