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Lexington Update: Shooting Probe, Hiring Surge, Music Tour, and More Community News

Lexington Update: Shooting Probe, Hiring Surge, Music Tour, and More Community News

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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for March 13, 2025.

We're waking up to a chilly but clear morning here in Lexington. Temperatures are expected to climb to the mid-60s by afternoon, perfect for enjoying some outdoor activities. Looking ahead, we're in for a warm weekend with a chance of showers on Sunday.

Breaking news this morning as police investigate a shooting incident near the 400 block of Ohio Street. Officers responded to reports of gunfire around midnight, and one person was found with non-life-threatening injuries. Authorities are asking anyone with information to come forward.

In city news, the Budget, Finance, and Economic Development Committee met yesterday to discuss Lexington's economic outlook. The city is projecting continued growth, though at a slower pace than recent years. Healthcare and education remain our top job sectors, with over 54,000 positions. The committee also noted a slight surplus in the current fiscal year budget, which is good news for city services.

Speaking of jobs, the University of Kentucky is hosting a career fair for graduating seniors today at the Student Center. Local tech companies will be on hand, reflecting the growing demand for cybersecurity professionals in our area. Recent reports show salaries in this field averaging around $92,000 annually.

In real estate, the spring market is heating up. Local agents report a 5% increase in home listings compared to last month, with the average price hovering around $275,000. The new development off Versailles Road is nearing completion, adding 200 units to our housing stock.

Exciting news for music lovers - country star Luke Bryan just announced he'll be kicking off his summer tour at Rupp Arena in June. Tickets go on sale this Friday.

In sports, congratulations to the Lexington Catholic High School girls' basketball team for advancing to the state quarterfinals. They'll face off against Louisville Manual tomorrow night.

We're thrilled to share that the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging at UK is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week. The center has been at the forefront of Alzheimer's research for decades, and we're proud to have such a prestigious institution in our community.

Looking ahead to the weekend, don't forget about the St. Patrick's Day parade downtown on Saturday. The festivities kick off at 1 PM on Main Street, with plenty of Irish-themed activities for the whole family.

On a somber note, we want to acknowledge the passing of longtime Lexington philanthropist Mary Smith. Her contributions to local charities have touched countless lives, and she'll be deeply missed.

In our daily crime report, police are investigating a series of car break-ins near the Beaumont area. Residents are advised to lock their vehicles and remove valuables from sight.

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

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