
With several days of freezing temperatures ahead, Under The Bridge Fort Worth is asking the community to step up quickly to help neighbors experiencing homelessness stay warm and safe.

A new year often brings big changes, and for many Benbrook residents, a new job can raise important money questions. Starting fresh in a new role may mean decisions around benefits, savings, and what to do with an old 401(k).

Two Benbrook residents stepped forward to be heard during the January 5 City Council meeting, continuing a long local tradition of civic engagement.

The Benbrook Area Chamber of Commerce opened the year by bringing local business owners together for its first Benbrook Business Exchange of 2026, hosted at Comfort Keepers Home Care – Fort Worth, TX.

If one of your goals for the new year is to meet more people, grow your business, or simply stay connected to what is happening locally, January is shaping up to be a busy month with the Benbrook Area Chamber of Commerce.

A simple washing machine problem quickly turned into a community problem-solving moment in Benbrook this week after a resident asked for help diagnosing a top-loading Samsung washer that suddenly stopped spinning.

As the new year gets underway, many Benbrook residents are taking a closer look at their goals, budgets, and long-term plans. January often brings a natural reset, making it a smart time to think about financial direction and support.

A familiar name in Texas sports is stepping into a new role that reaches well beyond the football field.

The City of Benbrook will host the next Parks and Recreation Board meeting on Wednesday, January 14, at Benbrook City Hall, 911 Winscott Road.

The State Fair of Texas is feeling financial pressure after attendance fell by about 400,000 visitors in 2025.