
When Benbrook leaders promised relief from dust pollution, many in Trinity Estates believed the worst was behind them.

Benbrook is gearing up for the 17th Annual Heritage Fest, happening this Saturday, September 27, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Dutch Branch Park. The event is free, family-friendly, and packed with activities for all ages.

Another round of apartments is being eyed for Vista Way, and neighbors are asking the obvious question: Why build more when there are already complexes across the street?

Questions continue to swirl in South Benbrook over the proposed “11-foot wall” tied to the Trinity Estates development.

While power outages can leave traffic lights blinking in chaos, roundabouts keep working no matter what. That resilience is just one reason these intersections are gaining traction across Texas.

Concerns over the Trinity Estates development continue to ripple through Benbrook, with longtime resident Greg Clem and others questioning both the builder’s practices and the City’s oversight.

Talk About the Town Tuesdays is back in Benbrook, and this week’s feature shines a light on longtime resident Leslie Cowdrey.

October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Benbrook IAFF Local 5020 is once again stepping up to support the cause. This year’s official 2025 T-shirts are now on sale for $25, available both at the fire station and online.

Benbrook residents are raising sharp questions about whether City Hall is living up to its own word.

Election season is here, and Benbrook residents have plenty on the ballot this fall. From city leadership to statewide decisions, voters will help shape the future both locally and across Texas.