APSU’s New Gallery is excited to host an exhibit which has toured galleries around the world.
Tennesseans will be required to apply for burn permits nearly a month ahead of the usual time.
Three runaway teenagers took advantage of an unlocked vehicle earlier this week.
Fright on Franklin returns for its 11th year with hayrides, trick-or-treating, a costume contest and more.
CMCSS’s September Points of Pride include several schools achieving award school status as well as teachers and students winning national recognition.
These APSU students will see their work on the big screen this alongside award winning filmmakers.
Five Clarksville men have been charged with murder and attempted murder after an incident in Summit Heights.
After hearing complaints from the community, the Parking Commission has voted to restore the popular program.