
As Benbrook continues to wrestle with questions about development in flood-prone areas, many residents are wondering why the city hasn’t shifted its focus south—toward land that appears easier to build on and full of potential.

Dinner plans just got easier—and more meaningful—for Benbrook residents. This Thursday, October 23, from 4 to 8 p.m., Chipotle on Highway 377 South will host a fundraiser benefiting the Benbrook Middle-High School Emerald Line Drill Team.

Gray skies couldn’t dim the spirit of Benbrook on parade day as parents, students, and residents lined the streets to celebrate the 2025 Bobcat Homecoming Parade.

Benbrook Stables is celebrating a big win after being recognized with three 2025 Best Trail Ride Awards by Fort Worth Texas Magazine, Fort Worth Weekly, and Google’s Best Reviewed Trail Ride in Texas.

Westpark Elementary is keeping the momentum going as its schoolwide fundraiser is extended through Monday, October 27.

A familiar fight is back on Benbrook’s radar. The developer at the center of last year’s heated Mary’s Creek controversy has resubmitted a rezoning request, once again placing floodplain development at the forefront of local discussion.

A Thursday morning commute turned chaotic after an oversized semi-trailer tipped onto its side at the busy intersection of US Highway 377 and I-20 near Hoffbrau Steak & Grill House.

In recognition of National Estate Planning Week, Gale, part of the Cengage Group, is offering free online tools and guides to help individuals and families plan for the future.

What began as speculation has now become official. The Texas Education Agency (TEA) announced today that it will assume control of Fort Worth ISD, marking one of the most significant shifts in local education governance in recent years.

There’s a new addition at the Fort Worth Zoo, and he’s already stealing hearts. Born on October 6, the zoo’s newest giraffe calf arrived standing just 5 feet 8 inches tall—one of the smallest calves ever born there.