
Benbrook residents can expect to hear the city’s emergency sirens this morning as part of the routine monthly test.

Neighbors in Benbrook are scratching their heads over recent development work in the south floodplain, where large sheets of plastic were laid down before being topped with roughly five feet of dirt.

The Benbrook Senior Citizens Center has unveiled a comprehensive calendar of activities for September, offering members numerous opportunities to connect, engage, and celebrate.

With Governor Greg Abbott signing the controversial redistricting bill into law, Texans everywhere are trying to determine how these new congressional maps will affect their representation. For Benbrook residents, the changes could hit close to home.

The Benbrook Public Library is hosting its fourth Family Place Libraries™ workshop on Saturday, September 6, from 9 to 10:15 a.m. Registered participants will take part in a 75-minute session on nutrition, led by childcare professional Alaina from Texas A&M AgriLife Nutrition. These workshops are designed to give families practical tools and resources that…

For families new to Benbrook and Fort Worth ISD in general, one of the first significant questions that arises each school year is about MAP testing. What is it, and why does it matter?

On August 30, 2025, the Benbrook Public Library was standing-room only as residents gathered for the Stop South Benbrook Floods meeting, led by local advocate Greg Clem.

In Benbrook, a local preschool is turning early childhood education into an engaging, heart-led experience.

South Benbrook neighbors are joining forces to combat what they perceive as a growing threat: flooding linked to ongoing development in Trinity Estates, Timbercreek, and surrounding areas.

Benbrook’s Westpark Elementary is inviting the community to step in and support its students through a snack drive running from September 2 to September 19.