
A scheduling mix-up could have slowed things down for one local small business. Instead, it turned into a reason to bring the community together.

There is a new way for Benbrook residents to enjoy golf without spending a full day on the course.

At first glance, a data center does not seem like something that would change your daily routine. I mean, after all, there’s no storefront. No steady flow of customers. No obvious presence once it is up and running. But after having an evening listening to the questions raised this week at a Community Meeting…

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.

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.

As spring settles into Benbrook, Ventana is preparing to host an afternoon that blends celebration, connection, and a touch of local flavor.

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.

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.

With Easter just around the corner, preparation is already underway in Benbrook, and for many families, that includes something sweet on the table.