Three candidates vying for Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District seat met for a political forum hosted by the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce.
Austin Peay State University kept the Halloween spirit alive this weekend with its annual Greater Halloween Options for Safe Trick-or-Treating.
Several hundred people lined Wilma Rudolph Boulevard for the No Kings Day protest in Clarksville on Saturday.
After two years of running a pink mobile coffee trailer, Blondie & Brownie Coffee has opened a brick-and-mortar cafe in Clarksville.
Altra Federal Credit Union has broken ground with its newest branch in Clarksville, located on Sidney Brown Court.
The Clarksville City Council approved a zoning change on Trenton Road and a plan to buy land for affordable housing, along with its legislative agenda.
Downtown drivers can expect new parking signs and working EV chargers soon, as the Clarksville Parking Commission responds to complaints and confusion.
The city’s 2026 legislative agenda focuses on road projects, fire department upgrades and stricter code enforcement.