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Now, let’s talk weather. We’re waking up under cloudy skies but expecting those clouds to break as the morning moves on. Temperatures will climb into the mid-70s. That means a comfortable afternoon for outdoor plans, with just a light breeze. Looking ahead, we’re in for a pleasant stretch the next few days before rain chances return by the weekend.
From city hall, the focus continues on Lexington’s big 250th anniversary celebration. The city is spotlighting our diverse cultures with events downtown and at local landmarks like the Pam Miller Downtown Arts Center, which just finished a major $2.7 million renovation. Look for new art exhibitions and spaces opening up this month as part of the festivities.
Turning to local business, excitement is building as Publix has announced a second Lexington location, set to open in June of next year. On the job front, city government is still hiring, with dozens of open positions listed for everything from public safety to parks and recreation.
In neighborhood news, crews responded to a house fire last night on Tates Creek Road. Thankfully, everyone got out safely and two pet cats were rescued. On Centre Parkway, a juvenile was injured in a stabbing incident with another young person now in custody. And in another significant crime update, Lexington police recently arrested a teenager in connection with the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Arsenio Jackson Jr., showing continued focus on youth safety citywide.
Over at the University of Kentucky, campus is in full bloom as the grounds team wraps up spring plantings around Maxwell Place. UK HR Elder Care is celebrating Older Americans Month with a series of virtual workshops to help families support aging loved ones. It’s a reminder of Lexington’s strong intergenerational ties.
In high school sports, congratulations go out to the Frederick Douglass Broncos, who had a strong showing this week despite the recent Bryan Station Road crash that deeply affected the school community. The team and staff are coming together to support each other in the wake of this tragedy.
Before we go, a quick feel-good update: Lexington’s own florist played a key role in preserving the famous Derby Garland after last weekend’s historic Kentucky Derby, a point of pride for our city’s tradition and talent.
That’s it for today’s roundup. This has been Lexington Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.