
Election season has arrived in Benbrook, and this year’s ballot is shaping up to be one of the city’s most talked-about. Voters will head to the polls on November 4, with early voting running from October 20 through October 31, to decide who will represent three open seats on the city council.

This November, Texans will head to the polls to vote on a wide range of proposed amendments to the state constitution. From taxes and education to property rights and public safety, these measures could impact everyday life across the state—including right here in Benbrook.

Heads up, neighbors. The City of Benbrook will conduct targeted mosquito spraying on Wednesday night, October 22, from about 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. Thursday, October 23, after Tarrant County Public Health confirmed a West Nile–positive mosquito sample near the 8400 block of Arroyo Lane.

Benbrook resident Greg Clem is raising new concerns about flood preparedness and emergency access tied to the Trinity Estates Phase 4 development.

The Benbrook Area Chamber of Commerce is looking for a part-time Marketing and Membership Coordinator to join its growing team.

A recent conversation among Benbrook residents stirred up an old question: Is Benbrook still a dry city?

A growing number of Benbrook residents are voicing frustration over ongoing construction activity in the Trinity Estates area, citing heavy dust, environmental impact, and flood safety concerns.

October marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office is reinforcing its commitment to protect victims and hold offenders accountable.

The Benbrook Chamber of Commerce is bringing the community together for an evening of rodeo excitement at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo on Thursday, February 5, 2026, starting at 7:30 p.m. This special “Benbrook Night” promises all the classic rodeo thrills and Fort Worth flair residents love.

It was a proud morning last week at Western Hills High School as students and staff welcomed back one of their own, General Michael E. Langley, for a special visit with the school’s football team and JROTC cadets.