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Lexington Celebrates 250 Years, Sports Action, and Community Spirit - Lexington Local Pulse 09/05/2025

Lexington Celebrates 250 Years, Sports Action, and Community Spirit - Lexington Local Pulse 09/05/2025

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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Friday, September 5th, 2025.

We start our morning with breaking news from Lexington City Hall, where Mayor Linda Gorton has announced more milestone events for Lexington’s 250th anniversary celebrations this month. Residents can look forward to community gatherings and celebrations happening downtown and at historic sites throughout Fayette County. In other city hall updates, there’s an open call for Sixth District residents to apply for a newly vacant City Council seat following Councilmember Denise Gray’s resignation. Anyone interested should watch for more details from the city’s public information office.

Our weather today looks pleasant for outdoor plans across Lexington. We’ll have partly cloudy skies with a high near 83, light breezes, and just a small chance of showers this afternoon. It should stay comfortable for evening festivities and for anyone attending tonight’s events in town.

Speaking of events, all eyes turn to LSC Stadium tonight, where Lexington Sporting Club battles North Carolina FC in a critical USL match. The team’s home record has been strong this year, and supporters are hoping for a big rebound after last weekend’s close loss in Las Vegas. It’s College Night at the stadium, with students encouraged to wear their school colors. There are $1.50 beer specials, and at halftime, a lucky college student could win a thousand dollar prize in an on-field race, alongside other giveaways like Apple AirPods and a Stanley cooler. If you can’t make it to the match, it’s airing locally on FOX 56 and streaming on the CBS Sports Golazo Network.

Music lovers should mark their calendars for the Equinox Jazz Fest, one of several 250th anniversary events late this month. And if you’re feeling inspired to improve your personal safety, the University of Kentucky Police are opening registration for their STARR program, offering free self-defense training for all UK students and staff. Those sessions run September 17th through 19th in the Alumni Gym.

The job market in Lexington remains active, with more than 12,000 positions open, ranging from delivery drivers earning around $20 an hour to maintenance technicians, dental receptionists, and assembly line work. There are also new listings for legal secretaries and accounts payable clerks, with most jobs offering solid benefits, especially in the health and logistics sectors.

In real estate, industry watchers report steady demand for homes near neighborhood schools and parks, and median prices remain just above 320,000 dollars. First-time buyers are finding more options in the Southland and Chevy Chase areas.

Crime reports from the past 24 hours note a handful of vehicle break-ins along Richmond Road and a single arrest related to a domestic disturbance near South Broadway. Lexington Police continue urging residents to lock vehicles and keep valuables out of sight. No violent incidents have been reported overnight, and public safety officials say it’s been a routine evening across most neighborhoods.

Turning to our local schools, Lexington high schoolers notched another win on the soccer field, while Lafayette’s marching band brought home a first-place finish from Tuesday’s regional competition, adding another trophy to their case.

Before we go, one uplifting story for you: the Lexington Fire Department has just welcomed thirty-nine new firefighters, representing one of the largest classes in years. Each new recruit is ready to serve, reminding us again of the strong community spirit that holds Lexington together.

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