
The countdown to Homecoming 2025 is officially on, and this year’s theme for Western Hills High School has been revealed: Destination: Cougar Nation.

The Benbrook Youth Baseball and Softball Association is opening registration for its 2025 Fall Coed Softball League, giving adults a chance to get back on the field.

Homecoming week at Western Hills High School is about to hit full stride with one of the community’s favorite traditions: the annual Homecoming Parade.

The Western Hills Cougars faced a tough night on the field Friday, falling 45-7 to the Community Braves. It marked the second straight loss for the Cougars, echoing a similar result from their matchup against Community last season.

Saturday brought ideal weather for outdoor events, but for the Benbrook Bobcats football team, it ended in heartbreak.

For adults curious about Dungeons & Dragons or eager to return to the fantasy table, the Benbrook Public Library is hosting a beginner-friendly D&D 101 program on Thursday, September 25, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

What was once rolling ranchland on the edge of Benbrook is steadily being reshaped into one of the area’s newest neighborhoods. Phase 8 of Ventana West is now in full swing, with months of groundwork giving way to visible progress.

Benbrook is gearing up for an exciting event at this year’s Heritage Fest on Saturday, September 27.

The Western Hills Cougar Band had the experience of a lifetime this past weekend, taking the field with the University of North Texas Green Brigade during the UNT vs. Washington State football game at High School Band Day.

Western Hills High School continues to see its legacy live on through former student-athletes now competing at the collegiate level. One name to watch is Cougar alum Brycen Foster, wearing #38 for Hardin-Simmons University’s JV football team.