
There’s something about fried fish and hush puppies that can take you right back to childhood.

If you have ever dreamed of stepping onto a TV set, here is your chance. “The Chosen,” the hit biblical drama, is back in North Texas filming its sixth season, and producers are looking for locals to fill a few specific roles.

It started quietly. A few “Save Mary’s Creek” signs here and there began disappearing from front lawns. Then came the confusion. Neighbors wondered if vandals were responsible. Turns out, it was the city.

It seems the Fort Worth ISD’s long-anticipated organizational chart has finally surfaced, just days after local watchdogs publicly questioned its whereabouts. Timing aside, the newly released chart answers some questions but also raises a few eyebrows.

Big changes could be on the horizon for Texas churches, sparking conversation already.

Benbrook neighbors, keep your eyes sharp and your steps even sharper. Late summer through early fall is baby copperhead season in North Texas, and these tiny snakes pack a punch.

Benbrook is rolling up its sleeves for the 33rd Annual Trash Bash on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at Dutch Branch Park.

Tarrant County is trying to get a lawsuit tossed that claims the new precinct map unfairly weakens Black and Latino voting power.

It’s not every day your hometown hero gifts a piece of history.

Benbrook neighbors are rallying around a shared cause, and now the message is hitting lawns across the city. Thanks to a generous effort led by resident Ryan Regan, a fresh batch of signs is now available to anyone ready to help get the word out.