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What a weekend we have ahead. Let’s start with the weather—today is shaping up to be just about perfect for spring outings. We’re expecting dry conditions and highs in the low 70s, with only a slight chance of showers closer to the Tennessee border. It’s a great day to be out and about, whether you’re heading to a community event or just enjoying time in our city parks. Tomorrow warms up to the upper 70s, so keep the sunscreen handy for any Mother’s Day plans. Rain does make a return early next week, so we’ll soak up this sunshine while we can.
Breaking news from city hall: the Urban County Council has postponed a big vote on planning ordinance changes as local developers and neighborhood groups look for more dialogue. Also, starting September first, the city will increase most parking violation fines from $35 to $50 if paid within ten days, so we’ll want to watch those curbside rules.
In education, it’s a weekend of celebration at Rupp Arena as the University of Kentucky holds its commencement ceremonies. More than 4,200 Wildcats are walking the stage today and tomorrow, and the university is conferring nearly 5,800 degrees in total this May—what an incredible achievement for our newest alumni who will shape the next chapter for Lexington and beyond.
On the job front, city government continues to post fresh openings as part of its spring hiring cycle. For folks looking for work, the city’s website has details on contract, RFP, and agency positions. Real estate remains steady, with local listings holding firm despite national trends, as buyers and sellers weigh their options ahead of summer.
Turning to culture, tonight brings two can’t-miss events. The Pink Floyd Laser Spectacular arrives at the Lexington Opera House, promising a mind-bending journey set to classic rock and lasers. Meanwhile, the annual Dancing with the Lexington Stars at The Carrick House pairs local celebrities and pros in a ballroom showdown, supporting the Rotary Club Endowment and Baby Health Services—another reminder of how our community shows up for good causes.
For families tackling spring cleaning, today’s Household Hazardous Waste event runs until three this afternoon at 1631 Old Frankfort Pike. It’s a safe way to dispose of paints, cleaners, and yard chemicals—just drive through and drop off.
In sports, our high school teams continue their spring seasons with spirited play, and last night’s district baseball matchups drew strong crowds. We also send a big Wildcat cheer to the University of Kentucky’s graduating student-athletes for balancing their studies and sports.
Sadly, a juvenile was seriously injured in a recent shooting on Biloxi Court. Police are investigating and asking the public for any information. In other public safety news, authorities are reminding drivers to slow down after two tragic accidents last weekend on I-75 and Harrodsburg Road. Let’s stay careful on our roads as we enjoy these busy weekends.
Before we go, here’s a feel-good note—Simone Biles, in town for last week’s Derby, donated her Derby hat and fascinator to help abused children, showing once again how much kindness can shine during big Kentucky traditions.
This has been Lexington Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.