
Mike Morath, head of the Texas Education Agency, is expected to tour several Fort Worth ISD campuses this week, including William James Middle School, Clifford Davis Elementary, and Leadership Academy at Forest Oak Middle School. The visit, part of his district-wide tour, comes at a time when FWISD leadership faces sharp criticism over ongoing…

A Benbrook resident recently raised a question many homeowners may face: Can you add a small shed visible from the street without running into city rules?

Many Benbrook residents want to ensure worn or tattered American flags are disposed of with respect. Fortunately, several local spots offer drop boxes where flags can be placed for proper disposal and retirement.

The conversation surrounding the Sandlin development, located across from Trinity Estates, is gaining traction, and residents are starting to organize.

Cities grow, and with that growth comes a change in how police officers are assigned to serve neighborhoods.

Greg Clem, a Benbrook neighbor helping organize Stop South Benbrook Floods, is rallying residents to take one simple step that carries real weight.

Benbrook players heading to the tennis courts at Dutch Branch Park may notice limited lighting this evening.

Parents at Rolling Hills Elementary may have spotted police officers in the parking lot during morning drop-off. The added presence is not cause for concern but a temporary effort to help manage heavy traffic around Jerry Dunn Parkway and Orchard Way.

In Trinity Estates, frustration is rising.

A new online group is providing parents, teachers, and taxpayers in Fort Worth ISD with a platform to voice their concerns freely.