
By the time many residents gathered at Rolling Hills Elementary on Tuesday night—filling the room to standing-room only—the biggest decision had already been made.

Benbrook residents will have a chance to support local student theatre while taking care of a springtime chore later this month.

In Benbrook, Easter is getting a little easier and a lot more fun this year.

On a recent evening at Rolling Hills Elementary, the room told the story before anyone stepped to the mic. Residents from Benbrook, Aledo, Fort Worth, and nearby communities showed up with a shared concern and a common goal. They want clear answers.

On a Tuesday night that felt familiar in all the right ways for Benbrook, the Bobcats kept their momentum rolling.

It did not take long for the Benbrook Lady Bobcats golf team to make a statement.

A familiar weekend rhythm returns to Benbrook this Sunday as Dutch Branch Park fills with the sights, sounds, and flavors of the Benbrook Artisans and Farmers Market.

As temperatures begin to warm, families in Benbrook are already thinking ahead to pool days and summer routines. At the Benbrook Community Center YMCA, that season starts with a focus on safety, confidence, and learning that lasts.

Before the ribbon was even cut, the tone was already set. Conversations were happening, neighbors were connecting, and the room carried the kind of energy that defines a growing community.

Tuesday night in Benbrook had a little bit of everything. A packed town hall at Rolling Hills Elementary drew residents from across Benbrook and surrounding areas to discuss the impact of a new data center project near I-20 and 2871.