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Mark your calendars for October 25, when the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will host its National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.

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As early voting gets underway in Benbrook, City Council candidate Ryan Reagan is calling for a more data-driven approach to measuring the city’s success. His focus is on turning city plans into real, measurable outcomes that residents can see and benefit from—starting with better floodplain management.

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City Council candidate Sean Moore says his campaign isn’t about creating division—it’s about recognizing it and helping bridge the gap.

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As Benbrook continues to wrestle with questions about development in flood-prone areas, many residents are wondering why the city hasn’t shifted its focus south—toward land that appears easier to build on and full of potential.

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Dinner plans just got easier—and more meaningful—for Benbrook residents. This Thursday, October 23, from 4 to 8 p.m., Chipotle on Highway 377 South will host a fundraiser benefiting the Benbrook Middle-High School Emerald Line Drill Team.

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Gray skies couldn’t dim the spirit of Benbrook on parade day as parents, students, and residents lined the streets to celebrate the 2025 Bobcat Homecoming Parade.

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Benbrook Stables is celebrating a big win after being recognized with three 2025 Best Trail Ride Awards by Fort Worth Texas Magazine, Fort Worth Weekly, and Google’s Best Reviewed Trail Ride in Texas.

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Westpark Elementary is keeping the momentum going as its schoolwide fundraiser is extended through Monday, October 27.

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A familiar fight is back on Benbrook’s radar. The developer at the center of last year’s heated Mary’s Creek controversy has resubmitted a rezoning request, once again placing floodplain development at the forefront of local discussion.

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A Thursday morning commute turned chaotic after an oversized semi-trailer tipped onto its side at the busy intersection of US Highway 377 and I-20 near Hoffbrau Steak & Grill House.