
This Sunday, September 21, Southcliff Church in Fort Worth is inviting women ages 14 and up to gather for an afternoon that promises both food and thought-provoking conversation.

Texas parents go above and beyond to keep their kids safe, but one of the simplest protections is often underestimated: car seats.

Benbrook’s well-known lake sign has a brand-new shine.

When it comes to community service, Derrick Varnell is no stranger to rolling up his sleeves.

The Benbrook Public Library is teaming up with Weiss Financial Ratings to bring residents a series of free online learning sessions designed to boost financial literacy.

Western Hills High School’s Air Force JROTC cadets showed that service doesn’t just take place in the skies — it happens right here on the ground too.

The Benbrook Area Chamber of Commerce is inviting residents to rediscover the value of shopping local with its quarterly Shop Local Campaign. Running now through September 27, the initiative encourages the community to visit 12 participating businesses for a chance to win a $50 gift card.

Friday night lights got a special touch of harmony in Benbrook as the Rolling Hills Elementary 4th and 5th grade choir, directed by Mr. Nesci, joined forces with students from Westpark and Benbrook Elementary Schools.

The countdown is on for one of Benbrook’s favorite school traditions. The Westpark Elementary Carnival returns Friday, September 26, from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m., bringing with it an evening packed with games, food, and family fun.

Benbrook residents are once again raising alarms over floodplain development, with longtime neighbor Greg Clem sharing a street-level view of what he says is a troubling change.