
Groundhog Day delivered its familiar verdict this morning, and it is not the one many North Texans were hoping for. Punxsutawney Phil emerged from his burrow and saw his shadow, signaling six more weeks of winter.

If you have noticed a few lighter shelves at Russell Feed and Supply this week, you are not alone. Like many local businesses, Russell Feed felt the ripple effects of the recent winter weather long after the ice began to melt.

As the last traces of winter weather fade around Benbrook, there is a small but important story unfolding at the Benbrook Public Library.

As the winter storm fades, school districts across North Texas are taking different paths forward. Some are reopening campuses. Others are choosing to wait, citing lingering safety concerns. That contrast has caught the attention of many Benbrook families.

With the winter weather behind us, Benbrook Tea and Wellness has reopened and returned to normal business hours.

After days of ice, power concerns, and uncertain road conditions, one thing has been clear across Benbrook. This community was never alone.

After several cold and disruptive days, BASIS Benbrook is ready to welcome students back to campus on Thursday, January 29th.

A familiar stop for many Benbrook residents will stay dark for at least one more day. JD’s Hamburgers in Westland, just west of Benbrook, remains closed as crews continue working to repair burst pipes caused by the recent winter weather.

After an unexpected pause, students and staff across Fort Worth are set to return to school this Thursday, and the sense of anticipation is palpable.

As winter weather loosens its grip and daily routines resume, the Texas Department of Public Safety is reminding drivers across Benbrook and beyond that caution remains essential.