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Lexington Local Pulse: April 9 - Rain, Racing, and Railbird Festival Lineup

Lexington Local Pulse: April 9 - Rain, Racing, and Railbird Festival Lineup

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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Thursday, April 9. We kick off with breaking news from Keeneland, where races are in full swing today despite steady rain making tracks muddy and challenging our favorite horses. Firefighters battled a house fire near Loudon Avenue in heavy downpours yesterday, but everyone got out safely, reminding us to check smoke alarms as wet weather lingers. Expect scattered showers this morning clearing to partly sunny skies by afternoon, with highs near 62 degrees, perfect for evening outings at Rupp Arena or The Burl.

In crime updates from the past day, Lexington police report two hospitalized after a crash near Rupp Arena when one driver turned left into oncoming traffic, and a bicyclist hurt in a hit-and-run by a fleeing motorcycle on Nicholasville Road, with non-life-threatening injuries. Chief reflects somberly on new charges against Glenn Doneghy, convicted in the 2010 death of Officer Bryan Durman, now facing robbery and assault counts. Stay vigilant around high-traffic spots.

City Hall news brings good vibes: Kentucky saves Dolly Partons Imagination Library funding after federal cuts, keeping free books flowing to our young listeners kids. Kentucky Supreme Court halted impeachment of a local circuit judge, easing tensions. On jobs and real estate, a new 800-bed student housing project, VERVE Lexington, breaks ground near University of Kentucky campus, boosting rentals amid steady demand. Barrel House Distilling dodges tariffs, eyeing overseas bourbon sales, while Kentucky Proud workshops help farmers hit retail shelves.

Music pulses strong with Railbird Festival announcing The Lumineers and Tyler Childers headlining in June at The Red Mile. Tonight, catch Warren Zeiders at Manchester Music Hall or The Man in Black Johnny Cash tribute at Lexington Opera House. Tomorrow, Bert Kreischer packs Rupp Arena. UK Wildcats star Collin Chandler enters the transfer portal, eyes on roster shakes.

Schools shine as Morehead State nears opening of Martin Hall residence for 80 students. Feel-good moment: Scott County Humane Society expands to a bigger shelter, though they seek funds to keep tails wagging.

New business buzz includes kynector meetups for health enrollment downtown through April 22. Mark calendars for WWE Friday Night Smackdown May 22 at Central Bank Center.

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