
BENBROOK, TX — What started as a local concern in Benbrook and Fort Worth is part of a much larger conversation playing out across Texas and the country.

The Benbrook Public Library is continuing its efforts to create an inclusive space for families through a special monthly program designed for children and young adults who use alternative communication.

Spring has arrived in Benbrook, and the local library is giving families a simple way to bring the season to life.

The Benbrook Public Library is introducing a new storytime experience designed especially for neurodivergent children.

As spring settles into North Texas, more people in Benbrook are stepping outside, getting active, and making the most of longer days and warmer weather. Sidewalks are busier, trails are filling up, and more bikes are rolling through neighborhoods that have felt quieter in recent months.

For many who grew up on the West Coast, Thrifty Ice Cream holds a special memory. The square scoops, the bright counters, the simple joy of picking a favorite flavor after a long day. Now, that familiar treat has made its way to Texas.

A growing number of residents in Benbrook are stepping in and up, getting informed, and working together ahead of an important decision that could shape the area for years to come.

A simple stop at Benbrook Antique Mall is turning into something more than a good find. It is becoming a way for residents to support their local library while picking up their next favorite read.

There is still time to step in and make a real difference at Benbrook Elementary.

A growing number of Benbrook residents are paying close attention to a proposed data center development just beyond the city limits, and many are stepping up to ensure their voices are heard.