
A local counseling office near Bellaire and Hulen is hiring for a new administrative position.

Benbrook residents looking to sharpen their money skills can take advantage of a free resource this month through the Benbrook Public Library.

Benbrook families are invited to enjoy a night of festive fun at Trinity Hills Baptist Churchโs Trunk or Treat on Saturday, October 18, from 5 to 7 p.m. The free community event promises plenty of candy, laughter, and creative trunk displays that will light up the evening.

Frustration is growing among Benbrook residents who live along Timbercreek Road and nearby streets, such as Timberline and Rio Grande Drive, where drivers have been accused of treating residential areas like racetracks.

Horse enthusiasts from across North Texas are invited to an unforgettable evening of insight, inspiration, and celebration at Voices from the Arena, a red carpet event spotlighting leaders in the world of performance and competition horses.

The Benbrook housing market continues to show balance this October, according to local real estate agent Josh Harville of Fathom Realty.

Benbrook is growing, and the communityโs library is looking to grow with it. The Benbrook Public Library is asking residents to share their ideas through a short, anonymous online survey that helps shape the libraryโs future spaces, programs, and services.

If youโve heard the familiar jingle of an ice cream truck winding through Benbrook lately, youโre not imagining things. In fact, there are a couple of local vendors keeping the community stocked with frozen treats and nostalgic smiles.

Flooding concerns tied to new development projects continue to draw discussion among Benbrook residents and city leaders, with some questioning the safety standards being used to evaluate flood risks in residential areas.

If youโre thinking about putting up a new fence or replacing an old one, the City of Benbrook requires a fence permit before construction begins. The rule applies to both residential and commercial properties when a fence exceeds 30 inches in height or when replacing more than 25 percent of an existing fence.