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Lexington Local Pulse: Historic Battles Remembered, Spring Showers Expected

Lexington Local Pulse: Historic Battles Remembered, Spring Showers Expected

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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Sunday, April 19. We kick off with breaking news from yesterday on Mason Street, where a Lexington police officer fatally shot a man armed with a large kitchen knife during a confrontation, according to the Middlesex District Attorney. The investigation continues, but authorities say the officer acted in response to an immediate threat, and were grateful no other injuries occurred. Our hearts go out to everyone involved.

Shifting to safer ground, thousands of us gathered yesterday at the Battle Green for the 251st anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, complete with reenactments, a five-mile race, and a lively parade that brought history alive right in our backyard.

On the weather front, cooler temps in the low 40s and periods of rain this morning could dampen outdoor plans around Kroger Field or the Horse Park, so grab those rain jackets for errands. Expect scattered showers to ease by afternoon, with passing clouds and a high near 50.

We have new business buzz at The Burl Outdoors, where Shakey Graves and Hovvdy play tonight, followed by Anthony Green and Kurt Travis at Manchester Music Hall tomorrow. Mark your calendars for the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event kicking off Thursday at the Kentucky Horse Park on Iron Works Parkway, packed with equestrian action, live music, shopping, and family fun that draws over 96,000 of us each year.

In sports, our Lexington Legends face the Charleston Dirty Birds soon, and UK fans, coach Will Stein jumped right into spring game prep without missing a beat. Jobs look steady with about 500 openings in healthcare and tech posted this week on local boards, while real estate sees median home prices holding around 425,000 dollars, up slightly from last month.

Quick nod to our schools: local high school track teams shone at regionals. And a feel-good story, community volunteers spruced up the trails at Raven Run Nature Sanctuary, making it even better for our weekend hikes.

From city hall, no big votes today, but keep an eye on upcoming budget talks affecting pothole repairs on Main Street. No other major crimes in the past day.

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