
As gardens across Benbrook start to wake up for the season, a local workshop is offering a timely way to grow a little smarter.

As Easter approaches, families across Benbrook and the surrounding area are making plans for a meaningful and memorable Sunday.

In a city that knows how to show up for its teams, a familiar local spot is bringing that same energy to families.

For anyone who has ever considered adding a pet to the family, this week offers a meaningful opportunity to do just that.

A scheduling mix-up could have slowed things down for one local small business. Instead, it turned into a reason to bring the community together.

There is a new way for Benbrook residents to enjoy golf without spending a full day on the course.

Tucked inside Timber Creek Park, a quiet corner of Benbrook is getting ready to come alive again, one garden bed at a time.

It is the kind of stretch every team hopes for, and few sustain. Right now, the Western Hills Lady Cougars softball team is doing just that.

Late this afternoon, a traffic collision was reported in Benbrook along the 11000 block of Aledo Road near Markum Ranch.

There is something steady about a team finding its rhythm at the right time, and that is exactly what Benbrook’s girls golf squad showed this week at the 27-hole Centennial Tournament at Squaw Valley Golf Course.