
Benbrook residents will want to set their radios early Friday morning as the Western Hills Cougars get a well-deserved spotlight on 95.9 The Ranch.

As temperatures begin to dip, Benbrook residents are stocking up on firewood and swapping local recommendations for the best delivery and stacking services in town.

With early voting just around the corner, civic energy is rising across Benbrook as residents prepare for a pivotal city council election.

This Wednesday, TCU Volleyball will turn the court pink in support of Susan G. Komen for the Cure during their annual “Dig Pink” match against Big 12 rival Cincinnati.

The grills are firing up again this weekend as the Benbrook Middle-High School Band gets ready for its 2nd Annual Cookout.

Benbrook neighbors are speaking up about how city codes are enforced, and the themes are consistent: heavy workload on a small team, unclear rules at the curb, and uneven follow-through across town.

Benbrook families are invited to enjoy a night of festive fun at Trinity Hills Baptist Church’s Trunk or Treat on Saturday, October 18, from 5 to 7 p.m. The free community event promises plenty of candy, laughter, and creative trunk displays that will light up the evening.

Frustration is growing among Benbrook residents who live along Timbercreek Road and nearby streets, such as Timberline and Rio Grande Drive, where drivers have been accused of treating residential areas like racetracks.

Horse enthusiasts from across North Texas are invited to an unforgettable evening of insight, inspiration, and celebration at Voices from the Arena, a red carpet event spotlighting leaders in the world of performance and competition horses.

Benbrook is growing, and the community’s library is looking to grow with it. The Benbrook Public Library is asking residents to share their ideas through a short, anonymous online survey that helps shape the library’s future spaces, programs, and services.