
Heads up, neighbors. The City of Benbrook will conduct targeted mosquito spraying on Wednesday night, October 22, from about 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. Thursday, October 23, after Tarrant County Public Health confirmed a West Nile–positive mosquito sample near the 8400 block of Arroyo Lane.

Benbrook residents in the Hilltop Heights and surrounding Mildred Lane area are keeping a closer watch this week after a late-night sighting of a suspicious SUV driving through the neighborhood multiple times early Monday morning.

Benbrook is getting ready to cheer on the Bobcats at this year’s Benbrook Middle-High School Homecoming Parade.

It’s not just you—Benbrook residents are seeing more rats and mice this season, and frustration is growing as the problem spreads through neighborhoods. From garages and pantries to driveways and yards, reports of rodent sightings and infestations have multiplied across the area.

Benbrook shoppers are talking after local Walmarts began reintroducing staffed checkout lanes, a move many see as a return to basics after years of relying on self-checkout systems.

Book lovers, get ready—Benbrook’s favorite literary event is back.

Big changes are underway at one of Benbrook’s most familiar spots.

A recent conversation among Benbrook residents stirred up an old question: Is Benbrook still a dry city?

Benbrook residents can make dinner count on Wednesday, October 22, by joining a community fundraiser at Raising Cane’s, located at 8506 Benbrook Boulevard.

For Benbrook resident and Edward Jones Financial Advisor Nicholas Workman (second from left in the picture), crossing the finish line at his first race wasn’t just a personal milestone—it was a tribute to his late son, Damani.