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Lexington Local Pulse: Shootings, Cybersecurity Boom, Frigid Weather Impacts

Lexington Local Pulse: Shootings, Cybersecurity Boom, Frigid Weather Impacts

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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Sunday, January 26, 2025.

We're starting with breaking news from the past few days. A shooting occurred on the 200 block of E. Main Street in Lexington, leaving one man hospitalized with a gunshot wound. The Lexington Police Department is investigating the incident. Additionally, Kentucky State Police are looking into a shooting at the Forest Trace apartments in Pike County's Huddy community.

Moving on to the job market, we have some positive news. The Lexington Fayette cybersecurity job market is booming, with a projected 33% increase in analyst positions by 2024. Major employers like Lexmark, Link-Belt, and Valvoline are actively recruiting, offering competitive salaries averaging around $92,000. The University of Kentucky and Bluegrass Community and Technical College are providing pathways into high-paying roles in network security, incident response, and risk management.

In real estate news, we don't have any major updates on notable property sales or new development projects. However, we do know that the recent arctic conditions have caused disruptions across Central Kentucky, including burst water pipes. Local businesses like Bourbon N Toulouse's Chevy Chase location have been impacted.

From city hall, we have an update on the efforts to combat human trafficking in Kentucky. The Secretary of State is partnering with business owners to help put an end to human trafficking in the commonwealth.

The weather has been quite cold lately, but it's expected to be a bit more bearable today. Temperatures are forecasted to be in the mid-30s, with partly cloudy skies.

In new business activity, we have an update on the 2025 Railbird Music Festival, which will take place on May 31 and June 1 at the Lexington Horse Park. Jelly Roll and Lainey Wilson are set to headline the festival.

Upcoming community events include a visitation and funeral service for late Belfry High School head football coach Philip Haywood, happening this weekend.

In local school achievements, we have some sad news. Legendary high school football head coach Philip Haywood passed away due to injuries sustained from a serious car accident.

In a feel-good community story, Lighthouse Ministries has been dealing with the frigid temperatures inside and outside. Executive Director Tay Henderson says one of their units on the roof broke, leaving part of their building without heat. However, the community has come together to support them.

In today's crime report, we have a few incidents to mention. A barricade situation in Rockcastle County ended with one man in custody. Additionally, the Winchester Police Department is preparing for a leadership change as Chief James Hall retires at the end of the month.

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

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