
Two students killed in crash involving Clarksville-Montgomery Co. school bus
The Tennessee Highway Patrol is confirming that two Kenwood Middle School students were killed in a crash involving a school bus, a dump truck and a passenger vehicle in Carroll County, Tennessee Friday afternoon. The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System reports that the bus was transporting Kenwood staff and middle schoolers

Great Restaurant Race set for April in Hopkins Co. with grand prize up for grabs
The Hopkins County Tourist and Convention Commission is putting out the challenge, as they’re bringing back the Great Restaurant Race in April—and one race finisher will win a big prize. According to a news release, this is the fifth year for this event and it will take place from April

Freeze Warnings in place early Saturday morning across the area
The National Weather Service in Paducah is putting out a Freeze Warning for late Friday night into Saturday morning, which means sensitive vegetation is in jeopardy. The Freeze Warning will cover most of western Kentucky and will be in effect from 1 a.m. through 9 a.m. Saturday as temperatures will

Clarksville PD looking for assistance in December 2025 homicide investigation
The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s help in solving a homicide that occurred on Greenwood Avenue in December. The fatal shooting happened on December 29, 2025 on Greenwood Avenue, where a male victim was found lying in the grass with multiple gunshot wounds. The victim, who was

Officials warn that current Judicial Budget proposed by Ky. lawmakers could hurt specialty courts
The Administrative Office of the Court of Kentucky are warning that if legislators pass the current version of the Judicial Branch budget, then the specialty courts of the Commonwealth could suffer. That includes the Drug, Mental Health and Veteran Treatment Courts, which service thousands of Kentuckians struggling with addiction, mental

Flags to be lowered to half-staff in honor of Ky. soldier killed in Iranian conflict
The governor is calling for all flags at state buildings be lowered to half-staff on Friday, in honor of a Kentucky soldier who lost his life during recent fighting in Iran. A Glendale native, 26-year-old Sergeant Benjamin N. Pennington of the 1st Space Battalion, 1st Space Brigade out of Fort