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Lexington Local Pulse: Spring Growth, New Businesses, and Community Safety

Lexington Local Pulse: Spring Growth, New Businesses, and Community Safety

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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Thursday, March 19th. We start with breaking news from our city streets. Lexington police have charged one person in connection with a shooting on the 500 block of West Sixth Street late Tuesday evening around 8:40 pm. Officers responded quickly to the residence where a victim was found, and were handling the scene with care to ensure public safety. We appreciate their swift action and urge our listeners to stay vigilant while driving through that area today.

Shifting to city hall updates, the council just approved a new traffic calming plan for downtown, including speed bumps on Main Street near the Lexington Opera House. This means smoother, safer commutes for us all, especially families heading to work or school. On the job front, our market is buzzing with about 1,200 openings in healthcare and tech, rounded up from last week's listings, perfect if youre job hunting.

Real estate is heating up too, with median home prices holding steady around $320,000 in neighborhoods like Chevy Chase, making it a good time to buy if youre ready. New business news brings excitement: a fresh coffee shop, Brew Haven, opened yesterday on North Limestone near UK campus, and were hearing great things about their local roasts. No major closings to report, thankfully.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies today with highs near 55 degrees and a light breeze. That chill might slow outdoor runs along the Legacy Trail, but its ideal for evening events. Looking ahead, mild and dry through the weekend.

Upcoming, dont miss the Fayette County Schools STEM fair tomorrow at Dunbar High, showcasing our kids amazing projects. Local sports highlight: Lafayette Highs girls basketball team clinched a regional win last night, 62 to 55, boosting school spirit.

For a feel-good story, community volunteers rallied at Triangle Park to plant 50 new trees yesterday, beautifying our green spaces and fighting that spring pollen were all dodging.

Thats your Lexington Local Pulse. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Lexington Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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