Several hundred people lined Wilma Rudolph Boulevard for the No Kings Day protest in Clarksville on Saturday.
The Clarksville Christian Centurions traveled to Franklin Road Christian School for the TSIAA state semifinals against the Minutemen. Here’s how the contest played out.
Petite USA has announced the crowning of a new state queen: Teen Tennessee Petite.
Keke’s Breakfast Cafe opened just months ago, but in that short time, staff has noticed customers have already begun to make themselves at home.
A generous gift from the estate of Richard G. Fraser has established the Richard G. Fraser Tennis Scholarship for APSU students.
Frank Lott has been named the recipient of the 2025 Outstanding Service to the Museum Profession Award by the Southeastern Museums Conference.
Over the course of just a few days, the F&M Bank Arena in Clarksville has undergone a transformation into a full-scale dirt track ready for high-speed racing.
Interstate 24 westbound was blocked by a wreck Friday afternoon.
Downtown Clarksville has plenty of places to park, but people seem confused about when it’s free and when to pay. We’ve got you!
The Clarksville Christian Centurions hosted the Zion Christian Academy Eagles on Thursday night for a state volleyball quarterfinal matchup.