
A fresh renovation and a packed ribbon-cutting brought community members together this week as the Benbrook Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated Christian Brothers Automotive and its continued investment in the area.

For many Benbrook-area residents, places like JD’s Hamburgers and Margie’s Italian Garden are more than restaurants. They are part of the rhythm of growing up, gathering with family, and grabbing a familiar meal close to home.

A relatively short Benbrook Planning and Zoning Commission meeting on April 9 could still carry long-term implications for future housing development in the city.

As e-bikes become more common across North Texas neighborhoods, law enforcement agencies are sounding the alarm about a growing number of dangerous incidents involving young riders who are ignoring traffic laws, riding recklessly, and, in some cases, attempting to flee from police.

A community conversation centered on Benbrook’s future is happening this Saturday, and residents are invited to bring their questions, concerns, and ideas to the table.

For kids who love getting creative and don’t mind a little clay on their hands, CERA’s summer pottery classes are back with four weeks of hands-on wheel throwing sessions this July in Fort Worth.

Families across Fort Worth spent part of Thursday afternoon anxiously checking phones and waiting for updates after several Fort Worth ISD campuses received threatening emails tied to a possible bomb threat.

Another round of voting is around the corner in Texas, and local residents are being encouraged not to sit this one out.

For anyone craving a homemade taste of Texas tradition, Stone’s Throw Farm Co says this Saturday is all about kolaches.

If you own a home in Benbrook and have been putting off your property tax protest, today is the deadline to file.