
A moment of history unfolded in downtown Fort Worth as a Ten Commandments monument was officially unveiled in front of the Tarrant County Courthouse.

Two Benbrook residents stepped forward to be heard during the January 5 City Council meeting, continuing a long local tradition of civic engagement.

Benbrook residents packed City Hall, made their voices heard, and the City Council listened.

For business owners in Benbrook and nearby communities, growth often starts with connection. That is where the Benbrook Area Chamber of Commerce continues to make a difference.

As conversations continue about the future of Robot Park and Castle Park, one question has now been answered for Benbrook families who helped build the park’s history, brick by brick.

A familiar tradition rooted in honor and reflection is taking on added meaning in the year ahead.

Benbrook City Council will meet today, Thursday, January 15, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, located at 911 Winscott Road. The meeting is open to the public and gives residents another chance to stay informed and speak directly to city leaders on issues shaping the community.

Benbrook residents may notice members of the Benbrook Economic Development Corporation at a local project site, Jakes Burgers and Tacos & Avocados, next week during an on-site tour.

The Texas Department of Transportation is using its statewide reach to spotlight a crime that often goes undetected.

The Benbrook Economic Development Corporation is set to hold its regular board meeting on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, at Benbrook City Hall, giving residents a window into ongoing and upcoming economic development efforts around town.