Jordan Renfro

Jordan Renfro is a news reporter with ClarksvilleNow.com. Reach her by email at jrenfro@5starradio.com or call 931-648-7720 ext. 547

Crime
7 months ago
Suspect arrested in shooting death of 15-year-old at store on Peachers Mill Road

A 21-year-old suspect is now in custody for the fatal shooting last Sunday that resulted in the death of a 15-year-old on Peachers Mill Road in Clarksville.

Crime
7 months ago
Clarksville Police seek help identifying suspect in tobacco and beer shop

CPD is asking for the public’s help identifying a suspect involved in the burglary of Liya’s Tobacco and Brew on Fort Campbell Boulevard.

News
7 months ago
Reuniting with family, getting jobs, entering rehab: Clarksville warming shelter helped 14 people get off streets

Clarksville Area Urban Ministries is celebrating the successes of 14 guests of the emergency warming shelter who acquired jobs, entered rehab and even returned to school.

Education
7 months ago
School vouchers: Clarksville-Montgomery County legislators on how they voted and why

The Tennessee legislature’s vote to approve school vouchers divided the Montgomery County delegation, with Rep. Aron Maberry and Sen. Bill Powers voting for it and Reps. Jeff Burkhart and Ronnie Glynn voting against.

News
7 months ago
Pedestrian killed when hit by car on Tiny Town Road identified as a 72-year-old Clarksville man

The Clarksville Police Department has identified the victim killed in the pedestrian crash on Tiny Town Road this past Friday.

News
7 months ago
Police identify 23-year-old motorcyclist killed in crash Sunday on Ashland City Road

The motorcyclist killed in a crash on Ashland City Road on Sunday has been identified by Clarksville Police.

Lifestyle
8 months ago
Retired couple put love to work helping animals living at Montgomery County shelter

Being a rescue volunteer at an animal shelter comes with its own set of challenges – challenges that one Clarksville couple have readily taken on for over a year.

Crime
8 months ago
Home invasion slaying trial ends with mistrial over juror related to defendant

After four days of testimony and the conclusion of closing arguments, the home invasion murder trial of Timothy Williams was declared a mistrial on Thursday in Clarksville.

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