
A simple question posted by a local resident has sparked a broader conversation across Benbrook about safety, privacy, and unexpected knocks at the door.

A common question arose this week among Benbrook residents seeking to renew a handicap placard or plate. The short answer is yes, it can be renewed locally, just not at City Hall.

Adults looking for a fun and low-pressure way to try tabletop roleplaying are invited to a Dungeons and Dragons one-shot adventure at the Benbrook Public Library.

A simple question from a Benbrook resident sparked a helpful community exchange: who can fix a garage door without pressure, upselling, or surprise costs?

February is bringing a little romance to the shelves at Benbrook Public Library. Starting tomorrow, readers are invited to join the February Reading Challenge powered by NoveList, with a chance to win a romance-themed raffle prize.

Creative tweens in Benbrook have a new hands-on opportunity coming up, and registration is now open.

Garden season may be just getting started, but learning never stops at the Benbrook Public Library.

A new community garden is taking root in Stop Six, and Benbrook residents are already stepping in to help. The area is considered a food desert, and the goal is simple. Grow healthy, affordable food and make it accessible.

Benbrook middle schoolers have a busy season ahead, and the Benbrook Community Center YMCA is ready for it.

Benbrook families still have time to make their voices heard. The Fort Worth Independent School District is reminding parents and guardians that the District Family Survey remains open, providing an opportunity to share feedback on school experiences, communication, and student support.