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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Thursday, July 17, 2025.

We start today's roundup with breaking news. Kentucky State Police are investigating multiple shooting incidents across Fayette County this week. Authorities are urging residents to be cautious and report any suspicious activity as investigations continue. Meanwhile, Lexington Police made two arrests this week related to fraudulent ATM transactions, continuing their effort to crack down on financial crimes in our city. In another public safety update, two people were displaced after a fire at a duplex off Clays Mill Road Wednesday evening. Thankfully, there were no serious injuries, but first responders remind us to check smoke alarms and have exit plans ready.

Turning to City Hall, the major Richmond Road improvement project is making progress, with resurfacing also set for Main Street. Expect possible lane closures and traffic slowdowns near Chinoe Road due to utility work. These changes may add a few extra minutes to your morning commute, so plan ahead.

Our weather today brings more scattered thunderstorms, with a high near 91 degrees and humidity making it feel even warmer. Strong afternoon storms could disrupt outdoor plans, especially around parks and pools. Rain chances will stick with us into the weekend, so keep an umbrella handy if you're heading out.

On the jobs front, Lexington’s part-time market remains active with over three thousand openings right now. Retail and food service are especially busy, and Macy’s at Fayette Mall is looking for full-time retail sales associates. Construction is bustling as well, highlighted by security upgrades scheduled for Falconcrest Apartments as part of city housing improvements.

The real estate scene stays competitive, with continued interest in properties near downtown and campus. Inventory remains moderately tight, but we’re seeing increased listings, which brings fresh hope for both buyers and renters seeking new options near Tates Creek and Beaumont.

For music and culture, it's an exciting week. Restaurant Week kicks off today, celebrating Lexington’s 250 years with bourbon-themed culinary events across local favorites like Jefferson and Short Street. Look for live music and chef showcases through Sunday. Music lovers can also check out the M’Power Rhythm showcase at the Arts Place, featuring African music and dance.

On the sports beat, congratulations go to the Henry Clay High School girls’ soccer team, who notched a thrilling overtime win this week against Lafayette. Their season is off to a strong start. Also, Rupp Arena is starting corridor renovations today, expected to spruce up the look ahead of the fall basketball season.

Looking ahead, remember Saturday is the city’s Trash Disposal Day, with drop-off points open across town for hard-to-dispose items. This service is a great way to clear out clutter and get ready for summer moves.

We close today on a positive note. Local nonprofit Greenhouse 17 is stepping up to restore a roof for a woman in need after last weekend’s storms, showing the power of community support.

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