
In a true emergency, every second matters. That’s why the Benbrook Fire Department is reminding residents to check those overhanging tree limbs near streets, sidewalks, and alleys.

Mark your calendars. On Saturday, September 27, Benbrook Heritage Fest returns with a full day of western fun, local flavor, and community cheer.

Benbrook’s next General Election is set for Tuesday, November 4, 2025, and the filing period to get your name on the ballot opens July 19 and closes August 18.

Good news for Benbrook families: Fort Worth ISD is once again serving up free summer meals for kids 18 and under.

Benbrook and Fort Worth residents are keeping Dr. Opal Lee in their thoughts after the 98-year-old was hospitalized while visiting Cincinnati, Ohio, to receive an award.

BENBROOK, TX — The Benbrook City Council meets Thursday, June 5, at 7 p.m. at City Hall (911 Winscott Rd.), and residents are invited to pull up a seat as leaders tackle everything from housing developments to senior transportation.

If you’ve spent time at Benbrook Lake lately, you know it’s a local gem.

A soaked lawn on a non-rainy day with no clear source of water can be alarming for any homeowner.

Heads up, Benbrook: starting June 1, 2025, the city will officially retire its CodeRED/Reverse 911 system and switch to the free Know NOW app for emergency alerts.

Benbrook’s own fire department has been putting in extra hours lately, not just on calls but in crucial training sessions aimed at keeping our community safe.