
Western Hills High School’s AFJROTC Cougar Cadets brought pride to Benbrook and beyond last week as they presented the Colors of the United States and Germany during Fort Worth’s annual Oktoberfest celebration.

Community organizing in Benbrook is gaining momentum, and longtime residents Sean and Emily Moore are at the center of it.

If you have ever wondered why Benbrook has fewer sit-down restaurants than nearby towns like Granbury, you are not alone. The question arises frequently, especially for residents who seek more than just fast food along their daily routes.

The Western Hills Cougars came up short again Friday night, falling 34–28 to the Eastern Hills Highlanders. The loss drops the Cougars to 1–3 on the season and extends their road skid to four straight.

For months, neighbors in South Benbrook have been battling the dust, debris, and disruption tied to the Trinity Estates development.

Benbrook drivers may need extra patience this week as overnight closures are planned on westbound Interstate 30 for bridge construction.

The Fort Worth ISD is facing new scrutiny after receiving an “F” from the Texas Education Agency’s Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas (FIRST), a score tied to the district’s failure to file its annual financial report on time.

Morning traffic on Williams Road in Benbrook has sparked growing frustration among parents and residents, who say that too many drivers are ignoring one of the most basic—and important—traffic laws: stopping for school buses.

Benbrook residents are encouraged to mark their calendars for Thursday, October 2, when the City Council meets at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers located at 911 Winscott Road.

A fresh shine just pulled into town.