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Homicide Investigation, Pothole Repairs, Craft Brewery Opening, and More Local Lexington Updates

Homicide Investigation, Pothole Repairs, Craft Brewery Opening, and More Local Lexington Updates

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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Friday, January 16. We start with breaking news from our city. Lexington police have arrested one person in connection with a homicide on Larkin Road yesterday morning, according to the Lexington Police Department update. Theyre treating it as an isolated incident and urge anyone with information to call in. Our thoughts go out to the victims family during this tough time.

Shifting to city hall, council just approved funding for pothole repairs along Nicholasville Road and Tates Creek, which means smoother drives for us all starting next week. That directly eases our daily commutes.

On the weather front, chilly temps in the low 30s with light flurries this morning could slick up sidewalks around Triangle Park, so bundle up and watch your step for outdoor errands. We look for partly sunny skies later with highs near 38 and no major storms ahead.

New business buzz includes the grand opening of a craft brewery on Short Street downtown this weekend, bringing fresh jobs and lively spots for us locals. Meanwhile, the job market shows about 500 openings in healthcare and tech posted on local boards last week, rounded up from Indeed and LinkedIn reports.

Real estate heats up too, with median home prices holding steady around 320,000 dollars, per recent Zillow data, making spots near Chevy Chase a smart buy for first-timers.

Culturally, mark your calendars for the Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom March on January 19 at 1 p.m., kicking off downtown and heading to Central Bank Center for a free program at 2 p.m., as shared by University of Kentucky today. Its a powerful way we honor community unity.

UK athletics notched a solid basketball win last night, keeping our Wildcats in contention. Local schools like Lafayette High celebrated a math team victory at regionals.

For a feel-good lift, neighbors rallied to clear snow from Veterans Park paths yesterday, turning a cold chore into neighborhood cheer.

Upcoming, catch the farmers market pop-up at Phoenix Park tomorrow.

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