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Lexington Local Pulse: Spring Racing Season, Road Work, and Community Care

Lexington Local Pulse: Spring Racing Season, Road Work, and Community Care

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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Saturday, April 4. We start with breaking news from the roads. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet warns of shoulder closures today on I-75 near the New Circle Road exit and on KY-4 New Circle itself for maintenance work, so we plan extra time if youre heading that way, especially with Keeneland buzzing. Speaking of which, the Keeneland Spring Meet kicked off yesterday, drawing crowds to the track for races and family fun under partly sunny skies. Todays weather brings mild temps in the upper 60s with a chance of scattered showers by afternoon, perfect for morning outings but grab an umbrella for evening plans around the Central Bank Center area.

From city hall, no big votes yesterday, but were watching how traffic tweaks affect our daily commutes. Nonprofits like local shelters and food banks report a surge in demand amid economic pressures, so if you can help, reach out to Central Kentucky groups near downtown. On the business front, Mirror Twin Brewing at 730 National Avenue gears up for a real estate meetup next week, signaling hot interest in our market where median home prices hover around 350,000 dollars.

Crime in the past day stays lowkey, with just a minor theft arrest near UK campus and no major safety alerts from Lexington Police, keeping our neighborhoods secure. Sports highlight the NCAA Gymnastics Regional wrapping up this weekend at Rupp Arena, where teams like Arkansas and Missouri compete fiercely. Local schools cheer a big win for Lafayette High soccer over the weekend.

Looking ahead, catch Bluegrass Youth Ballet presenting Mira and the Thieves tonight at the Lexington Opera House, or join Dungeons and Dragons Night this Friday at a Parks and Recreation spot. Earth Week kicks off soon with a workday at Jacobson Park on the 26th.

For a feel-good lift, volunteers rallied at food banks yesterday, packing thousands of meals for families in need, reminding us how our community pulls together.

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