
As Election Day approaches, conversation across Benbrook is heating up over the open Place 5 City Council seat, where residents are weighing the value of independent leadership, community representation, and responsible development.

Boo-Ray’s of New Orleans is serving up more than just Cajun comfort food this month—they’re serving the community.

Fort Worth ISD will hold two community meetings this month to discuss the Texas Education Agency’s (TEA) planned intervention in the district. These meetings are designed to provide updates, address concerns, and offer residents an opportunity to ask questions directly.

As early voting continues through October 31, Benbrook residents are being reminded how much is at stake in this year’s local election, particularly regarding the ongoing debate over the proposed rezoning of property at 4501 W Loop 820 S, also known as the Rowan Ranch floodplain development.

Big changes are on the horizon for Dutch Branch Park, and Benbrook residents are being invited to help guide them.

Fort Worth Academy is rolling out the fun for families with its Touch-A-Truck event on Saturday, November 8, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 7301 Dutch Branch Road in Fort Worth.

In a time when home repairs can easily drain a wallet, one Benbrook resident is celebrating a rare experience worth sharing.

City Council candidate Cameron Potter is drawing inspiration from a small but meaningful Benbrook landmark — the water station outside Trinity Chapel Bible Church, a welcome stop for cyclists along the Trinity River Trails.

With the ongoing government shutdown and reduced SNAP benefits affecting many local families, Cougar Pride Alliance, led by Patty Pressley, is stepping up to provide consistent food support through its Christmas Food Bag initiative.

City Council candidate Cameron Potter (Place 5) spent Monday evening with a local Boy Scout troop, sharing insights on what it truly means to serve a community.