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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Sunday, July 27.

We wake up today with sunshine pouring across the Bluegrass, starting off mild and promising us an unseasonably cool day with highs in the upper seventies. Look for a gentle breeze that will make community events and outdoor activities extra comfortable, a welcome change after last week’s humid stretch. There’s just a slight chance of a late pop-up shower, so don’t cancel those park plans yet.

Our breaking headline this morning comes from the campus of the University of Kentucky, where four Wildcats men’s tennis players are spotlighting Lexington on the international stage as the Lexington Open kicks off its thirtieth anniversary at the Hilary J. Boone Tennis Complex. Antoine Ghibaudo, Matt Rankin, Eli Stephenson, and Jaden Weekes are carrying home hopes against a crowded field. Qualifying starts today, with main draw matches getting underway tomorrow. If you’re a tennis fan, you won’t want to miss the action as top-500 ranked Ghibaudo enters the main draw and the rest of the local stars try to make a splash.

In local jobs, the summer job market is active. Olive Garden on Tates Creek Road is now hiring front-of-house assistants, and there are over fifty-four thousand job openings across Kentucky, with steady growth in hospitality and remote options. Nurse practitioners and technical support roles, including work-from-home positions at companies like Humana and CVS, are also in high demand, with hourly rates for advanced positions now in the seventy to ninety dollar range. For those seeking flexible at-home jobs, Indeed lists new contract remote openings tied to area employers.

Some buzzing real estate news: anticipation is building for the opening of Lexington’s first Publix. The store is about to start hiring, hinting at new jobs and a fresh shopping experience on the horizon after the company’s first Kentucky location proved wildly popular. That means new neighbors and more activity around major intersections on the south side.

From City Hall, officials are reviewing proposals this week about improvements to Euclid Avenue, aiming for safer pedestrian crossings and smoother traffic flow. No immediate vote just yet, but we know these changes could have a big impact on both morning commutes and neighborhood businesses.

In community events, St. Athanasius Orthodox Church will host a Mercy Meal this afternoon, inviting everyone to share in fellowship and support. Pax Christi Catholic Church celebrates a joyful moment with the baptism of Chloe Modzianowski today, a reminder of the close-knit spirit we love about Lexington.

Turning to schools and local sports, the Wildcats’ tennis achievements follow on the heels of a great year for high schoolers, as several local standouts earned regional honors for both academics and athletics. We’re proud to see our students and athletes shining bright.

On the safety front, early Sunday morning brought a few incidents. There was a reported tree cutting accident in Bell County resulting in non-life-threatening injuries, and Lexington Police continue patrols after several minor vehicle break-ins near Chevy Chase; no major arrests have been made, but patrol presence is higher downtown as well as along Richmond Road. Remember to secure valuables and stay alert as property crime rises slightly in summer months.

For a feel-good finish, nearly fifty thousand free meals were packed by volunteers this weekend for families in Central Kentucky. It’s just one more reason to call this a caring community and a hopeful start to the week.

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