
It came down to a single point.

As prom season approaches, students at Western Hills High School are working to turn a creative vision into something memorable, and they are inviting the community to be part of it.

As a key vote approaches in Fort Worth, residents near the RM 2871 corridor are looking beyond a single decision and focusing on what comes next.

Benbrook Life Editor’s Note: The following article is a guest column written by Sean Moore, Benbrook City Council Place 5, and reflects his personal views and opinions. Moore is not employed by BenbrookLife.com, and the perspectives expressed do not necessarily represent those of the publication. When I was in Army basic training, I had…

In the days following a home explosion that displaced a local family, the story could have easily been one of loss alone. Instead, it has become a reminder of how a community can show up when it matters most.

On a spring weekend filled with testing, writing, and competition, Benbrook Middle-High School once again finished at the top.

On a typical Monday night, most people around town are just trying to get the week started, easing into it. At nearby JD’s Hamburgers, it’s a little different.

A routine evening at City Hall may not draw a crowd, but it often shapes the decisions that guide daily life in Benbrook.

For many families, a little extra help at the right time can make all the difference. That opportunity is coming up this week, just outside Benbrook.

As spring settles in, many Benbrook residents are stepping outside, noticing what needs attention, and making plans to fix it. From yard work to larger home upgrades, this time of year often brings a fresh wave of projects.