
At Western Hills High School, appreciation runs deep both in the classroom and on the field. This week, the Cougar Football Team took time to recognize a few educators who make a daily difference in students’ lives.

Benbrook residents can now expand their reading horizons beyond city limits with a TexShare card from the Benbrook Public Library.

Families looking for a fun and festive way to kick off Halloween can head to the Benbrook Public Library for a morning full of spooky surprises.

Western Hills High School students have one last opportunity to regain credit for classes from the spring semester. Attendance recovery sessions will be held Friday, October 25, and Friday, November 1, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on campus.

BASIS Benbrook is gaining well-deserved attention for its innovative approach to education. The school was recently featured by The Miles Foundation and Best Place for Students in their Stories of Student Success series, which spotlights schools that are transforming learning across Texas.

It seems Benbrook homeowners are facing an all-too-familiar foe this week: fire ants.

Benbrook families can look forward to an evening full of fall fun at The Church at Benbrook’s Fall Festival, happening Wednesday, October 30, from 6 to 8 p.m. at 930 Winscott Road.

It was a proud moment for Western Hills High School this week as Seaman Landon Whittaker, a recent graduate and former AFJROTC cadet, returned to campus for a surprise visit with Colonel Malesky, MSgt Ayala, and the Charlie Flight unit.

With the ongoing government shutdown creating uncertainty for many families, the USDA has announced that SNAP benefits may not be distributed after November 1. For Benbrook and Tarrant County residents who depend on these benefits, local organizations are stepping up to help.

Sometimes, the most meaningful moments happen in the middle of an ordinary day. For one Benbrook resident, a quick trip to Walmart turned into an unexpected reminder to slow down and take in the beauty around us.