Using a local number, scammers are asking for social security numbers in exchange for COVID-19 test result.
Phillip Johnson, 74, was known in the community for the barbershop he once owned and his community and civic service.
The Tennessee Small Business Development Center (TSBDC) will host a second webinar, “Marketing Tips for Businesses During and After COVID-19.”
Clarksville Police are looking for suspects in a vehicle burglary crime spree.
Earth Day is April 22 and here are a few fun, easy, projects you can do at home with items you already have.
On Tuesday and Thursday, O’Charley’s will show appreciation to Clarksville healthcare workers and first responders with free meals.
Emergency responders or healthcare professionals are part of some of the groups that might experience social stigma, shame and in some cases, physical violence.
Clarksville Fire Rescue responded to a Tylertown Road house fire caused by improper disposal of ashes.
Vanderbilt’s latest report shows a decline in the virus’ spread with a transmission rate less than it was on April 6.
Bailyn Hall, 12, dreams of being a meteorologist and storm chaser and is working hard to achieve his dreams.