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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Thursday, May 22, 2025.

Our city is mobilizing to help those affected by recent tornadoes that devastated parts of Southern Kentucky. UK football player Jager Burton and basketball player Trent Noah are leading a donation drive happening today from 4 to 8 PM at the Kroger Field Blue Lot near Alumni Drive. They're collecting essential supplies like rakes, shovels, cleaning supplies, and non-perishable foods. If you miss today's collection, they'll be back tomorrow from 11 AM to 1 PM. The recent severe weather has impacted many in our Commonwealth, and Lexington organizations are stepping up to collect donations for victims.

In other news, a 73-year-old was killed in a crash near Chinoe Road according to the coroner's office. Authorities are still investigating the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident.

On a more positive note, celebrations of our community's diversity are happening this weekend with the DiverCity Festival. This event showcases Lexington's vibrant multicultural landscape and offers a chance for residents to connect with various communities that make our city special.

At UK, a heartwarming story emerged as Marilyn Simpson graduates with a special education degree, inspired by her son's journey. Simpson reportedly made the decision to pursue this path in the middle of the night, typing "special education degrees" into a search bar, and now has found her calling helping others.

The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government recently held their council meeting where they amended and advanced HB 443 ZOTA earlier this week, which could impact zoning regulations across the city.

We're also seeing emergency response teams in action as a woman was rescued after reportedly falling 15 feet while climbing in the Red River Gorge. First responders were able to reach her and provide necessary medical attention.

For those traveling today, be aware that severe weather continues to affect parts of Kentucky. While Lexington is expected to see improving conditions, some areas are still dealing with storm aftermath, and Knox County Schools announced early dismissal on Tuesday due to incoming storms.

Governor Beshear has asked for an expedited disaster declaration following the tornado that disrupted our region's tourism economy, which could bring much-needed federal assistance to affected areas.

This has been Lexington Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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