
After reviewing a community request for additional safety measures at the intersection of Gray Hills Drive and Orchard Way, the City of Fort Worth’s engineering staff has determined that no new crossing guard or all-way stop will be installed at this time.

Benbrook resident Cameron Potter has officially entered the race for Benbrook City Council, Place 5, bringing a platform centered on community service, integrity, and prioritizing resident input.

The Benbrook City Council invites residents to take an active role in shaping the city’s future by serving on one of its local boards and commissions. These volunteer positions provide citizens with the opportunity to contribute ideas, share their expertise, and influence key community decisions.

As election season heats up, Tarrant County resident Trevor Buker is making his case for why it’s time for a change in county leadership. Buker, a vocal critic of the current County Judge, says his campaign is rooted in transparency, fiscal responsibility, and restoring public trust.

This week marks Banned Books Week, a national campaign that celebrates the freedom to read and raises awareness about the growing movement to challenge or remove books from schools and libraries across the country.

BENBROOK, TX – The Benbrook Fire Department has been off to a blazing start in September 2025, responding to a whopping 363 calls in September!

Benbrook and Tarrant County homeowners are seeing big changes in their 2025 property tax bills, with some residents reporting cuts by nearly half after filing formal disputes. What began as a conversation among neighbors quickly evolved into a lesson in how a little research and the right assistance can make a significant difference.

A growing number of Benbrook residents are expressing frustration over the new housing developments taking shape along the Trinity Trails, raising questions about how the city’s most scenic corridor has undergone such rapid transformation.

What started as a small neighborhood mystery in Benbrook ended with a simple phone call and a happy resolution.

Technology is helping Benbrook residents see what words alone can’t always explain. Using artificial intelligence, neighbors in South Benbrook have been able to visualize what potential flooding could look like in their community.