
Talk of the Town Tuesday is back, and this week, local real estate and brokerage expert Gary Addison is shining the spotlight on someone who’s bringing big community spirit to Benbrook.

BENBROOK, TX – As night falls across Texas, tens of thousands of migratory birds are quietly flying overhead, navigating their way south toward warmer climates.

Neighbors in Benbrook are scratching their heads over recent development work in the south floodplain, where large sheets of plastic were laid down before being topped with roughly five feet of dirt.

It’s almost time for Benbrook Middle-High School students to dress sharp and smile big — Picture Day is set for Wednesday, September 10, and Thursday, September 11.

As dove season approaches, many hunters in Benbrook are asking the same question: Where can you find land to hunt nearby?

With Governor Greg Abbott signing the controversial redistricting bill into law, Texans everywhere are trying to determine how these new congressional maps will affect their representation. For Benbrook residents, the changes could hit close to home.

Benbrook’s holiday shopping scene is getting a festive boost.

For many Texans, the horned lizard — often called the horny toad — is more than just a backyard memory.

On August 30, 2025, the Benbrook Public Library was standing-room only as residents gathered for the Stop South Benbrook Floods meeting, led by local advocate Greg Clem.

Residents just northwest of Benbrook woke up to flashing lights and blocked roads after a Union Pacific train derailed near the Davidson Yard along W. Vickery Boulevard early yesterday morning.