
Benbrook is rolling up its sleeves for the 33rd Annual Trash Bash on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at Dutch Branch Park.

Tarrant County is trying to get a lawsuit tossed that claims the new precinct map unfairly weakens Black and Latino voting power.

Benbrook residents are invited to attend the upcoming City Council meeting on Thursday, August 7, at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers at 911 Winscott Road. The evening agenda is packed with city business ranging from financial reports to street maintenance and utility billing agreements.

What started as a simple effort to raise awareness with a few yard signs has evolved into a community mystery laced with frustration, suspicion, and a great deal of determination.

Benbrook neighbors are rallying around a shared cause, and now the message is hitting lawns across the city. Thanks to a generous effort led by resident Ryan Regan, a fresh batch of signs is now available to anyone ready to help get the word out.

If you’ve ever taken a walk through Benbrook and thought, “Someone should clean this up,” here’s your chance to be that someone.

If you’re thinking about stepping into city leadership, the filing period to run for Benbrook’s City Council starts July 19 and runs through August 18, 2025.

Mark your calendars for October 7, 2025. From 6 to 8 p.m., Benbrook will gather at Dutch Branch Park to celebrate the 42nd Annual National Night Out.

Benbrook is gearing up for its 17th Annual Heritage Fest on Saturday, September 27, 2025, at Dutch Branch Park. From 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., this free, family-friendly event invites everyone to enjoy a lively day filled with classic western entertainment and plenty of activities.