
As Benbrook prepares for one last community photo with the beloved robot slide at Dutch Branch Park, organizers are seeking a small team of friendly volunteers to help keep things safe, simple, and welcoming.

For generations of Benbrook kids and parents, the robot slide at Dutch Branch Park has been more than playground equipment. It has been a backdrop for scraped knees, birthday parties, first climbs, and countless memories. Now, before it’s removed and replaced with a modern version, the community has a chance to mark the moment…

Today is a chance for Benbrook residents to make their voices heard, and voting is already underway across Tarrant County. Vote Centers are open, and voters can choose the location that works best for their schedule, not just the one closest to home.

If you live in Benbrook and have caught a whiff of rotten eggs, bleach, or even fish when turning on the tap, you are not alone.

As winter and spring sports pick up across Benbrook, Benbrook Middle High School leaders are asking fans to do their part to keep games competitive, welcoming, and respectful for everyone involved.

Looking for a solid local job with steady pay and a mission that supports service members and their families?

For many who grew up in the Atlanta area, The Boy King was more than a TV special. It was a formative moment that helped introduce the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to a new generation.

Despite plenty of online skepticism, Texas Department of Transportation delivered as promised, reopening all lanes of I-30 through downtown Dallas by 5 a.m. Monday.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his life to the belief that love is stronger than hate, that justice belongs to everyone, and that change begins when ordinary people choose courage over comfort. His legacy is not only something we remember. It is something we are called to live.

Benbrook voters have several opportunities to cast a ballot ahead of the January 31 State Senate District 9 runoff election.