Clarksville Celebrates Grand Opening of Innovative Fire Rescue Station 6 to Enhance Emergency Response
Clarksville Fire Rescue opened their new Station 6, featuring quick-opening accordion doors, a carcinogen-reducing warm zone, and a fire pole, enhancing their emergency response capabilities.
Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts Proposes $170.7M Budget Focused on Infrastructure and Flood Mitigation Amid Growth Concerns
Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts proposed a budget focusing on infrastructure, flood prevention, and managing growth, with a property tax hike and 2.5% wage increase for city employees.
Spring Hill Fire Department Investigates Suspicious Blaze on Jim Warren Road Amidst Potential Link to Previous Incident
The Spring Hill Fire Department is investigating a suspicious fire on Jim Warren Road, near a previous incident on March 12. They are seeking information from the public.
Former FBI Technician in Tennessee Sentenced to 20 Years for Child Exploitation and Pornography Charges
Former FBI technician Justin Carroll received a 20-year sentence for child exploitation and child pornography offenses. He exchanged explicit content with minors online. His actions were discovered after a victim sent a package to his FBI office.
Clarksville Sets Stringent Guidelines as Application Process Opens for New Liquor Retailers
The City of Clarksville outlines a stringent application process for obtaining a Retail Liquor Certificate of Compliance, including a $250 fee, background checks, and conflict of interest regulations.
Monterey Man, 21, Dies in Boating Incident on Chickamauga Lake; Fifth Fatality This Year in Tennessee Waters
A Putnam County man died in a boating incident at Chickamauga Lake, the fifth such fatality in Tennessee in 2025. The 21-year-old victim was assisting with loading a boat when he succumbed to environmental factors.
Nashville Traffic Operation Leads to ICE Detainments Amid Advocacy Group Protests and Racial Profiling Allegations
A joint traffic safety operation in Nashville involving the THP, ICE, and HSI led to about 150 stops, arrests for lack of ID/licenses, and advocacy groups protesting alleged racial profiling.












