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Lexington Forecast, Jobs Boost, and Community Events - Lexington Local Pulse for January 31st

Lexington Forecast, Jobs Boost, and Community Events - Lexington Local Pulse for January 31st

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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Saturday, January 31st. We kick off with the weather shaping our day, as a Cold Weather Advisory hangs over Fayette County until 1pm from the National Weather Service. Expect scattered snow showers with highs around 12 degrees and lows dropping to minus 5, so bundle up for any errands around Chevy Chase or downtown. Those flurries could slick up roads near Blue Grass Airport, impacting morning commutes, but we should see fairer skies by Sunday with temps climbing to 19 degrees.

Shifting to city hall, officials approved a new traffic calming plan on Liberty Road yesterday, aiming to slow speeds and boost safety for families heading to Idle Hour parks. That directly eases daily drives for us all.

On the job front, Indeed lists over 13,000 openings in Lexington right now, from picker packer roles paying 20 to 22 bucks an hour in the Kenawood Rockwood area to store manager spots at TJ Maxx off Southland Drive pulling 85 to 120k a year. Jobless claims dipped last week per local reports, signaling steady opportunities ahead.

Real estate hums along too, with median home prices holding around 290k, up 3 percent from last year, especially hot near Fritz Farm where new listings draw quick bids.

New business buzz includes ALO Yoga opening seasonal spots at Summit at Fritz Farm, hiring part timers for the rush.

Crime stayed low in the past 24 hours, with police reporting just a minor theft arrest near Duncan Park and no major safety alerts, keeping our neighborhoods secure.

Local schools shine, as Lafayette Highs basketball team clinched a 65 to 62 win over rivals Thursday, boosting spirits countywide.

Looking ahead, bundle up for tomorrows free community skate at the Lexington Ice Center, and dont miss the Bluegrass Music Fest kickoff Monday at the Kentucky Horse Park.

For a feel good lift, listeners near Central Downtown cheered as the Lexington Public Library launched a free job search workshop series, helping dozens connect with gigs like their own part time library associate roles at 15 bucks an hour.

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