
Benbrook residents planning to handle city business this week should mark their calendars.

Benbrook residents hitting the roads this holiday season should be aware that Texas DPS and area District Attorneys have entered their annual No Refusal period, running from November 26 through January 2.

Benbrook residents know this conversation well. It pops up every few months, usually after a big announcement from a national grocery chain.

The Benbrook Area Chamber of Commerce is looking to add a new face to its team, and local residents with a knack for marketing may find the opening a great fit.

A simple photo shared by Benbrook resident Chico Solis sparked a wave of encouragement across town this week. In it, he stands with his two sons, both proudly serving in the United States Navy. For Chico, the moment carried the weight of a family journey that began long before the uniforms.

Benbrook’s City Council met on November 17 to formally certify the results of the November 4 municipal election, closing out a smooth and decisive voting cycle for the community.

Benbrook’s City Council gathered on November 6 for a whole evening of decisions that shaped everything from emergency service fees to long-term city planning. Mayor Jason Ward opened the meeting at 7 p.m., joined by all council members and senior city staff.

A short drive south of Benbrook shows just how quickly the landscape is changing.

Benbrook Elementary turned curiosity into hands-on learning last week as students met with local professionals during the school’s annual Career Day.

Families across Fort Worth won’t have to worry about lunch during the upcoming school break.