
Residents in Benbrook are sounding the alarm after discovering yellow-tinted tap water pouring from their faucets this week. Photos shared by locals show the discolored water collected in cups and mugs, sparking immediate concerns over water safety and quality.

Ten years of service is no small feat, especially when that service means answering calls at all hours, stepping into danger, and protecting neighbors in moments that matter most.

BENBROOK, TX – After weeks of sitting idle, the long-awaited water truck at the Trinity Estates development in South Benbrook has finally made a move.

In Trinity Estates, frustration is mounting as residents claim their health and quality of life are being compromised for the sake of construction and quick profits. For over a year, neighbors have been pleading with Benbrook city officials to address severe dust pollution linked to development in the area. Despite repeated complaints, they say…

Benbrook drivers, take note. If Winscott Road near Mercedes Street is part of your daily route, you may want to plan for extra time.

When a large water truck was parked in South Benbrook’s flood-prone area, some neighbors thought it might finally signal action against long-standing drainage issues. But weeks later, residents say the truck has not moved an inch, much less pumped a drop of water.

Every community has its turning point, and for Benbrook, it came in the form of a group with a bold name: Fed Up Benbrook.

For years, families in Fort Worth have asked the same question: why does a growing city with so many new apartments, hotels, and shopping centers still feel short on open green space?

Texas students eyeing higher education will have a big advantage this fall. From October 13–19, all Texas public colleges and universities will waive application fees for Texas residents as part of Free College Application Week.

In just 30 minutes a week, you could help change the future for a child in Tarrant County. That is the vision behind Read2Win, a program that pairs trained volunteers with first- and second-grade students to boost reading skills and confidence.