
Local business owners and professionals are invited to mix, mingle, and make connections at the Benbrook Area Chamber of Commerce Networking Happy Hour on Thursday, October 30, from 4 to 6 p.m.

As uncertainty grows over the potential halt to SNAP benefits, one local restaurant chain is stepping up to ensure no child goes hungry.

As the federal government shutdown looms, thousands of North Texas families could soon feel the strain of halted SNAP benefits. In response, local food banks and nonprofits across the Dallas-Fort Worth area are mobilizing to fill the gap and ensure no one goes hungry.

Benbrook Middle-High School reported that its phone lines are currently down, affecting both incoming and outgoing calls. Staff are aware of the issue and are working quickly to restore service.

As families across North Texas brace for the uncertainty of a federal government shutdown and the financial strain of the holiday season, one Benbrook resident is stepping up in a big way.

Benbrook is back in the national spotlight thanks to local resident Phyllis Edmond, who recently won a dream vacation after calling into Live with Kelly and Mark.

A recent opinion piece written by a Fort Worth ISD teacher is sparking discussion across the city about the district’s leadership and direction under Superintendent Dr. Karen Molinar.

High winds caused a few tense moments in Benbrook this week when trees brushed against power lines, sparking concerns of potential outages or fires.

It may only be October, but the holiday season is already sparking debate across several Benbrook neighborhoods.

Benbrook residents can now expand their reading horizons beyond city limits with a TexShare card from the Benbrook Public Library.