
Starting this fall, students across Texas will experience significant changes regarding cellphones at school.

Something pretty exciting is happening at Cherry Lane and I-30 in West Fort Worth.

Something doesn’t add up in Fort Worth ISD, per FWISD Watchdog. While families are told to rally around the slogan “One Fort Worth ISD,” some of the district’s top leaders are doing everything but showing up for the communities they claim to serve.

Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare is officially running for re-election, launching his bid with a reported $400,000 in campaign funds.

Getting your teen their driver’s license should feel like a milestone, not a maze. However, for many Benbrook families, the path from driving school to obtaining an official license feels anything but straightforward.

There’s a growing divide between what Fort Worth ISD says and what many families and educators are seeing, per FWISD Watchdog. The district’s motto, “One Fort Worth ISD,” sounds great in theory. But the numbers tell a different story.

This week, the Champion Mechanical team is placing green ribbons along Highway 377, one for every life lost in the recent floods.

If you’ve got a teen between 10 and 17 looking to build leadership skills and confidence, the U.S. Naval Sea Cadets program could be a great fit.

Living in a community means looking out for one another, especially when it comes to safety.

Every day since November 7, 2000, someone in Texas has lost their life on the road. That’s nearly 25 years of daily heartbreak. Now, Benbrook is stepping up to help break that tragic streak.