Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Saturday, July 12th, and we’re starting our weekend with a look at what’s happening right here in our city. As we wake up, temperatures are sitting around a pleasant 24 degrees Celsius with clear skies and a bit of humidity—a typical July morning in Lexington. The air quality is moderate, so while we might feel the dampness, it’s still a great day to get outside, but do plan for some patchy rain this afternoon as scattered storms roll through. That’s expected to continue into Sunday with chances for heavier showers and a cool-down coming early next week.
On the roads, some important news if you’re heading out near Interstate 75. Scheduled repairs along the stretch in Fayette County have been rescheduled after weather delays. Officials ask everyone to watch for updated signage and be on the lookout for crews over the weekend, especially as those showers could mean slicker streets.
Turning to city hall, there’s been active discussion on zoning adjustments for the downtown corridor, aiming to spur more mixed-use development near Main Street and Third. Lexington leaders are hoping the move will attract new business and provide more living options, especially for young professionals and families looking for alternatives to traditional suburban neighborhoods.
Speaking of real estate, demand is still strong with average home prices holding steady after last month’s spike. Inventory is tight, which is pushing some buyers to act fast—if you’re thinking of selling, this remains a good time to list. On the job front, more than three thousand positions are open across the city, including nearly one hundred and forty part-time spots paying fifteen dollars an hour or more. Roles range from customer service to healthcare and culinary, with several local employers holding walk-in interviews this week, especially along Nicholasville Road and near the Hamburg Pavilion.
Now, community and culture are taking center stage this weekend. The Lexington Opera House is hosting a youth summer musical showcase tonight at 7, and tomorrow morning you can catch the Lexington Farmers Market downtown with fresh produce, pastries, and live music on Broadway. For sports fans, the Legends wrapped up their home series with a tight win at Whitaker Bank Ballpark, and several city league soccer finals are happening at Shillito Park through Sunday.
In the schools, congratulations go out to the Henry Clay High robotics team for their regional championship—their drive and teamwork make Lexington proud. And in a feel-good moment, a locally owned café on Jefferson has launched a pay-what-you-can breakfast every Saturday, aiming to help neighbors in need.
On the crime and safety front, police responded to a serious moped accident late last night on Richmond Road, portions of which were briefly closed for investigation but have since reopened. Authorities also made an arrest in a string of car break-ins in the Chevy Chase area—thankfully, there were no injuries and patrols are being stepped up this weekend.
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