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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Saturday, July 26th, 2025.

We start our roundup with some breaking news close to home. The Lexington Police Department welcomed 15 new officers just yesterday. This move comes as part of efforts to bolster public safety and improve response times in our neighborhoods. Meanwhile, the Lexington Fire Department also swore in 39 new firefighters this week, ensuring we have more hands on deck as summer temperatures rise.

Speaking of heat, let’s talk about today’s weather. Expect another hot and humid day, with highs over 90 degrees and that familiar muggy air hanging around. Scattered thunderstorms are possible in the afternoon, so keep an umbrella handy if you’re heading out. With the heat index making it feel closer to 100, the city has extended Phase One of its heat response plan. Lighthouse Ministries on Elm Tree Lane will be open as a cooling station from 1 to 6 PM today and again tomorrow, offering a safe haven for anyone needing relief from the heat.

This weekend’s heat is also impacting local events. While the annual Equinox Jazz Fest is on for this evening in Triangle Park, organizers urge everyone to hydrate and take breaks in shaded areas if you stop by to enjoy the music. Looking ahead, many outdoor community gatherings are still on schedule, including the farmers market at Fifth Street Pavilion and ‘Movies in the Park’ at Woodland Park tomorrow night—weather permitting.

Turning to city hall, committees have been holding public hearings about potential updates to Lexington’s eminent domain laws. Residents on Leestown Center Way should also watch for lane closures due to ongoing roadwork, which is part of broader infrastructure upgrades funded in this year’s city budget.

In the job market, local employers are still hiring across the board. Right now, over 20 part-time warehouse jobs are open, including positions at the FedEx facility on Newtown Pike and Best Buy off Richmond Road. For those seeking flexible schedules, listings include work-from-home Amazon jobs as well as openings for pet sitters and after-school program leaders. Employment in Lexington remains strong, with hundreds of jobs—full and part-time—posted this week alone.

Real estate activity is holding steady despite the summer heat. We’re seeing a steady trickle of new listings, with homes around Chevy Chase and Beaumont continuing to draw interest. Average prices remain close to last month’s median of three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, while demand for affordable rentals stays high.

In sports, the high school summer basketball league wrapped up last night at Henry Clay High, with the Blue Devils earning a one-point win over Bryan Station in a packed gym. Meanwhile, the University of Kentucky Wildcats’ incoming freshman class has just arrived on campus for summer training. Several Wildcats have appeared in national headlines, raising hopes for the season ahead.

Unfortunately, there are some crime reports to mention. Police responded to a house burglary on Liberty Road late last night, making an arrest after a neighbor’s quick call. No injuries were reported and the suspect is in custody. Lexington Police are also conducting outreach in the Pleasant Ridge area after several vehicle break-ins. Community safety meetings are scheduled for next week at the Northside Branch Library.

On a positive note, we want to highlight a feel-good story from the Living Arts and Science Center, where dozens of Lexington families came together for a hands-on science night. The event gave kids a chance to build solar-powered cars and meet UK engineering students, showcasing the best of Lexington’s commitment to learning and community.

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