
BENBROOK, TX — Early summer in Benbrook means one thing for a lot of families: baseball under the lights at Dutch Branch Park.

Summer break has a way of arriving fast, and for many parents, the same question follows right behind it: how do you keep kids active, engaged, and off their screens?

Not every creative event starts with paintbrushes and perfect technique. Some begin with simply showing up.

The Benbrook Lady Bobcats stepped into Friday night knowing exactly what was on the line.

As summer approaches, one local church is opening its doors for a week designed for kids.

Success in sports is easy to measure on a scoreboard. The deeper impact usually happens long before game day.

Sometimes helping your community starts with something as simple as walking a dog.

Summer calendars fill up fast, but Redemption City Church is setting aside two days focused on something simple: giving kids a place to have fun, build friendships, and learn about Jesus.

With postseason baseball around the corner, the Benbrook Bobcats got one more tough test Wednesday night on the road against Mansfield Legacy.

A beautiful night at Dutch Branch Park set the stage for playoff softball, but the opener did not go the way the Benbrook Lady Bobcats had hoped.