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Lexington Local Pulse: Water Upgrades, Spring Weather, and Record Derby Crowds

Lexington Local Pulse: Water Upgrades, Spring Weather, and Record Derby Crowds

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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Sunday, April 12. We kick off today with breaking news from City Hall, where council just approved a 15 million dollar upgrade to our aging water lines along Nicholasville Road, promising fewer boil advisories and smoother daily flows for us all by summer. This directly impacts families in south Lexington, cutting outage risks in half.

Shifting to weather, last night's showers left New Circle Road slick, so drive carefully to morning services at Cathedral of Christ the King. Expect partly sunny skies today with highs near 68 degrees and a light breeze, perfect for outdoor markets, though pollen levels stay high, so allergy sufferers grab those meds. Outlook holds steady through Tuesday.

In real estate, median home prices dipped 3 percent to about 325,000 dollars last month, per Bluegrass Realtors, sparking more buyer interest downtown near the Distillery District. Jobs are heating up too, with 1,200 openings posted on Indeed, rounded up, mostly in healthcare at UK HealthCare and logistics near the Blue Grass Airport.

New business buzz: That trendy coffee spot, Brew Haven, opens tomorrow on Main Street, filling the gap from last week's closure of the old diner on Limestone. Culturally, we're thrilled for the Lexington Philharmonic's spring concert series kicking off Wednesday at the Singletary Center, featuring local jazz fusion.

Sports fans, UK men's basketball wrapped a strong exhibition win yesterday, 82 to 71 over a regional rival, boosting spirits ahead of next week's draft buzz. High schools shone too, with Lafayette's girls soccer team clinching a 3 to 1 victory in the regional semis. And don't miss the 2026 Lexington Stakes this afternoon at Keeneland, the final Kentucky Derby prep drawing record crowds.

Community events ahead: Join the Earth Day cleanup tomorrow at Jacobson Park, then the farmers market returns Saturday on Versailles Road. Quick feel-good note, our listeners love hearing how neighborhood volunteers restored the fairy garden at Shillito Park, delighting kids all weekend.

On public safety, Lexington Police report a minor fender-bender on I-64 early this morning with no injuries, and an arrest downtown for petty theft near Triangle Park; stay vigilant but our streets remain safe.

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

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