
Benbrook drivers who use the Dutch Branch Creek low water crossing on Lake Shore Drive will need a new route this fall and early winter.

A fresh shine just pulled into town.

Concerns over the Trinity Estates development continue to ripple through Benbrook, with longtime resident Greg Clem and others questioning both the builderโs practices and the Cityโs oversight.

As cooler months approach, many Benbrook homeowners are turning their attention to lawn care, especially when it comes to keeping Bermuda grass healthy and crabgrass under control. One resident recently asked a simple but familiar question: which pre-emergent should I use, and who in town can I trust for advice?

Some Benbrook gardeners are determined to squeeze in one more harvest this year, even if it means planting later than usual. The challenge is finding starter plants instead of seeds, especially for vegetables like black-eyed peas, snow peas, green onions, garlic, and okra.

Flood data from the U.S. Geological Survey has sparked new debate among Benbrook neighbors about the safety of developing along the Trinity River.

Sometimes the best stories in a community are the simple ones. This week, a rainbow stretched across the Benbrook sky and seemed to land right on the cityโs lighted Par 3 Golf Course and driving range.

For veteran storm chaser and photojournalist Michael Beard, hurricane season is usually prime time.

A recent water main break showed just how quickly a small problem can turn into thousands of gallons wasted.

In Texas, football and summer heat have always shared the same field. Over the years, schools have worked to better protect athletes from the dangers of heat exhaustion, with many districts even investing in indoor practice facilities. But the recent experience at a Colleyville ISD middle school shows how quickly heat can still turn…