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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Saturday, May 31, 2025.

We wake up today to a weekend buzzing with excitement as the Railbird Festival takes center stage at The Infield at Red Mile. If you are heading over, expect performances from big names like Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, Riley Green, Bailey Zimmerman, Ryan Bingham, the Red Clay Strays, and Shaboozey. Beyond music, the festival features bourbon tastings curated by local favorites and celebrates Lexington’s horse racing heritage. There are still a few tickets left if you want to catch the festivities, which run through tomorrow.

The weather looks just about perfect for any outdoor plans this weekend. We are expecting a mix of sunshine and clouds with highs climbing into the upper seventies to low eighties. A cold front could bring a few showers early Sunday, but overall, it should stay pleasant for festivals, yard work, or just enjoying a stroll downtown.

On the city scene, we are celebrating new pickleball and tennis courts at Shillito Park. Twenty new pickleball courts and eight tennis courts opened this week, providing Lexington with yet another spot to play one of the fastest-growing sports in America. The city promises even more courts and park improvements are coming soon. That means more places for us to gather, get active, and build community spirit.

Switching gears to jobs and the real estate market, while detailed figures are still coming in, local recruiters report steady hiring in healthcare, IT, and hospitality heading into summer. Home inventory remains tight, with entry-level homes moving quickly in neighborhoods like Beaumont and Andover.

At City Hall, the big headline this week is the Fayette County Public School board’s decision to raise the occupational licensing tax from half a percent to three-quarters of a percent. Leaders say the additional funds are needed to close a sixteen million dollar budget shortfall and support core programs for students. Expect plenty of discussion as the new rate goes into effect.

In sports, congratulations to the Lafayette High School baseball team, who clinched a spot in the state semifinals last night. On the parks front, Lexington’s new public art installation at Triangle Park is drawing crowds and plenty of photo ops, helping showcase our city’s creative side.

Turning to public safety, police are still investigating two serious stabbing incidents last night, and both victims are recovering at UK Hospital. Authorities say the events are unrelated and have not released further details, but they ask anyone with information to contact the Lexington Police Department.

And in feel-good news, aviation students from Eastern Kentucky University took time this week to deliver supplies to families affected by tornadoes in Laurel and Pulaski Counties, showing the heart and generosity that define our region.

So whether you are headed to Railbird, enjoying our new parks, or supporting local shops along Main Street, there is plenty to celebrate in Lexington today.

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

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