Crime
5 months ago
Burglars steal common powertrain controller modules from 4 vehicles in Clarksville

The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance identifying two suspects who stole the Common Powertrain Controller out of four vehicles on South Spring Street.

News
5 months ago
UPDATE: MLK Parkway back open after 2-vehicle crash with injuries

The Clarksville Police Department is working an injury crash that occurred at approximately 2:42 p.m. on M.L.K. Jr. Parkway (76 Connector) near Trough Springs Road.

News
5 months ago
Team Rubicon volunteers lend hand to help flood victims in Clarksville

In the wake of the early April flooding disaster in Clarksville, many volunteers from across the state have turned up to help the flood victims, including one Los Angeles based group: Team Rubicon.

The Clarksville Wildcats defeated the Rossview Hawks in the District 13-4A championship. (Knox Rives)
High Schools
5 months ago
Clarksville High walks off Rossview to win district baseball championship | PHOTOS

The Rossview Hawks traveled to Clarksville High School for the district 13-4A championship game on Monday, with the right to host the Region 7-4A tournament on the line.

Crime
5 months ago
UPDATE: Wanted man captured in Clarksville after barricade, attempted escape

Clarksville Police received a tip from a caller who reported spotting the suspect in the area of Darlene Drive.

WKRN visits Clarksville Fire Rescue stations on Firefighter Appreciation Day, May 2, 2025. (WKRN, contributed)
Lifestyle
5 months ago
WKRN delivers meals to Clarksville stations for Firefighter Appreciation Day

WKRN visited Clarksville Fire Rescue stations on Firefighter Appreciation Day, May 2.

Lifestyle
5 months ago
Recycling Roundup coming this month for tires, electronics, mattresses, eyeglasses, more

Tennessee Environmental Council (TEC) is excited to host their second Recycling Roundup in Montgomery County.

News
5 months ago
Mayor Pitts proposes 15-cent property tax rate increase, new approach to storm water drainage

The City of Clarksville posted the proposed 2026 fiscal year budget on its website Friday. It includes a letter from Mayor Joe Pitts in which he highlighted a proposed property tax increase of 15 cents, along with storm water drainage projects.