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Lexington Local Pulse: Derby Energy, Sunny Skies, and Community Spirit

Lexington Local Pulse: Derby Energy, Sunny Skies, and Community Spirit

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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Sunday, April 26. We kick off with breaking news from Keeneland, where the 2026 Lexington Stakes wrapped up yesterday as the final Kentucky Derby prep race, drawing huge crowds and setting the stage for Derby excitement that impacts our local economy big time. Horse fans, we felt that energy all weekend.

Shifting to our weather, LEX18 forecasts a mostly sunny day today with highs around 73 degrees and lows near 50, perfect for outdoor plans at spots like Triangle Park or the Legacy Trail—no rain in sight at just 10 percent chance. Scattered thunderstorms might pop up Monday, so keep that in mind for commuting on Nicholasville Road.

City Hall updates include planning buzz for Lex250 events through 2026, like todays public reception honoring White Tricorn Hat recipients at the Lexington History Museum, decisions that celebrate our history and boost downtown foot traffic. On the cultural front, yesterday's Rewind Time Toy and Collectibles Show at Clarion Hotel on Newtown Pike was a hit with Star Wars fans and collectors, while Flatland Cavalry rocked Gatton Park last night in the OVG Concert Series—our music scene stays lively.

New business activity is steady, with toy shows signaling retail growth. Job market looks solid, around 4 percent unemployment last report, plenty of openings in hospitality near Rupp Arena. Real estate? Median home prices hover near 350,000 dollars, up slightly, great for buyers eyeing Chevy Chase spots.

Quick school shoutout: Local high school track teams crushed regional meets this week. Sports-wise, UK basketball off-season workouts ramp up, keeping fans buzzing.

Crime report from the past 24 hours stays low-key—one arrest downtown for minor theft near Main Street, no major incidents or safety alerts, so were grateful for that calm.

Looking ahead, catch An Evening with Shakespeare tomorrow and more Lex250 fun soon. And a feel-good story: Community volunteers spruced up Jacobson Park trails yesterday, making our green spaces even better for family walks.

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