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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Saturday, September 6th, 2025.

We wake up today in Lexington with fresh news and a cool change in the air after a stormy Friday night. Rain and scattered showers lingered into this morning, especially across neighborhoods like Chevy Chase and North Broadway, but local forecasters with ABC 36 say we can expect the skies to clear out as the day goes on. Temperatures will struggle to reach the upper 60s, making it feel like classic Kentucky football weather, so listeners heading to outdoor events or Kroger Field should bring a jacket and plan for some clouds hanging around. By tonight, we dip into the upper 40s, a real taste of autumn, and we look ahead to dry and pleasant weather through the rest of the weekend.

Turning to breaking news at city hall, Councilmember Denise Gray has officially resigned. City officials are encouraging District 6 residents to apply for the open seat, so if you live in the area near Tates Creek or Winchester Road and have a passion for local government, now's your time to get involved. The city also welcomed thirty-nine new firefighters to the Lexington Fire Department this week. These new recruits will help strengthen emergency response across town and keep neighborhoods safer.

In crime and public safety updates, two men were arrested yesterday after allegedly robbing a man on Euclid Avenue while he waited for a date, according to LEX18. Police acted quickly and urge everyone to continue reporting suspicious activity as patrols remain heightened in the downtown and campus areas. No injuries were reported, and the suspects are in custody.

Our job market remains strong, showing broad opportunities in healthcare, biotech, and manufacturing, with major local employers actively hiring. Accounting positions, both temporary and permanent, are opening at salaries starting around 55,000 a year, while flexible job options are growing in tech and business roles across the city, according to job networks like Randstad and Robert Half.

In community happenings, Lexington is buzzing for the Equinox Jazz Fest this weekend, promising music from local and regional artists at Triangle Park and along Main Street. For sports fans, the Kentucky Wildcats host Ole Miss at Kroger Field this afternoon, kicking off SEC play with a 3:30 p.m. start. After last week’s win over Toledo, there’s extra excitement in town—so grab your blue and white and get ready for a close matchup.

Development is steady in real estate, with both mid-priced homes and apartments seeing interest. Though listings fluctuate, realtors note that demand remains high in neighborhoods around UK’s campus and the Hamburg area.

Local schools also have reason to celebrate—Fayette County students racked up wins in various academic competitions, and high school football saw Henry Clay edge out Lafayette in a thrilling game last night.

For a feel-good note, there’s a group of volunteers who spent their Friday afternoon sprucing up gardens at the Lexington Senior Center on Nicholasville Road, reminding us that lending a hand can make all the difference for our neighbors.

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