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"Crime Bust, School Battles, and a Lost Parrot Returned: Lexington Local Pulse"


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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Saturday, August 9th, 2025. We are off to a mostly sunny start in Lexington today, with summer warmth settling in. Expect temperatures climbing toward 89 degrees this afternoon, with humidity making it feel a few degrees hotter. It's a perfect day for the pool or a stroll through Triangle Park, but do not forget sunscreen. Looking ahead, the hot pattern continues tomorrow, highs nudging above 90, and by early next week, stray afternoon storms are possible, so plan those picnics accordingly.

Turning to what's making news in our city this morning. The biggest local story overnight comes from the Lexington Police Department. Their narcotics enforcement unit announced a major bust this week, seizing more than 600 pounds of marijuana and hemp flower from several area vape shops. Officers say this is part of an ongoing effort to curb illegal distribution and keep our neighborhoods safe. In a separate drug enforcement action, detectives intercepted packages containing methamphetamine, with authorities crediting alert postal workers and quick investigation efforts for getting those dangerous substances off our streets.

Tragically, police are investigating a homicide on Darien Drive following an incident late last night. Details remain limited this morning, and detectives are asking anyone in the Darien Drive and Eastland Parkway area with information or home security footage to come forward. In other crime news, there have been no significant reported injuries, but Lexington Police are reminding us to stay vigilant as investigations continue.

City Hall is in focus as homeowners affected by the expansion of Fayette County Public Schools are filing a lawsuit challenging the county’s use of eminent domain to acquire private property for new school sites. Residents near the proposed sites on Harrodsburg Road and Leestown Road say they want more transparency and input as decisions are made impacting their neighborhoods.

On the job front, local employers are posting steady numbers, with nearly 300 new job listings this week across retail, healthcare, and information technology, and several downtown businesses including a new bakery on Short Street are hosting hiring days today and Monday. Real estate remains brisk, the median home price now hovering just below $350,000, reflecting summer demand.

As for upcoming events, tonight brings music fans together at the Concert for Kentucky. Lexington’s own Anne Wilson performs at Rupp Arena, raising funds for tornado recovery across the state. There’s also a birthday box drive underway by the Marco Shemwell Foundation, collecting donations around town for children in need—drop-offs are welcome at the Southland Drive Kroger all weekend. For families, don’t miss Water Day at Jacobson Park this afternoon, and Saturday morning soccer kicks off league play at Masterson Station Park.

Turning to schools, congratulations go out to the Leestown Middle Science Olympiad team for placing third statewide, and hats off to our Lafayette High football squad for their thrilling overtime win over Tates Creek last night, with the game sealed by a blocked field goal.

Finally, a feel-good moment as neighbors in Chevy Chase rallied to help a Lexington man locate his missing pet parrot. After three days and dozens of social media posts, Peaches the parrot is safely back home, thanks to the power of community.

Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so you don’t miss a beat in Lexington. 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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