
Sometimes the best meals come with a side of compassion. For Benbrook resident Todd Sales, that truth hit home after a recent motorcycle accident left him recovering from multiple injuries and unable to drive.

In a heartfelt show of community care, Atwood Tree Care in Benbrook is stepping up to help families affected by the suspension of SNAP benefits this November.

As fall settles into Benbrook, so does the bittersweet close of another successful season for Funky Town Freeze, the local favorite known for serving up smiles one shaved ice at a time.

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.

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.

Families looking for a fun and festive way to kick off Halloween can head to the Benbrook Public Library for a morning full of spooky surprises.

Benbrook’s favorite dessert stop, Funky Town Freeze, is taking one last bow before closing for the season. While the shop is closed today, locals can still grab a final taste of their favorite shaved ice and sweet creations tomorrow from 3 to 8 PM.

Benbrook families can look forward to an evening full of fall fun at The Church at Benbrook’s Fall Festival, happening Wednesday, October 30, from 6 to 8 p.m. at 930 Winscott Road.