Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Friday, June 13, 2025.
We start with breaking news: the Lexington city council has approved a record $540 million budget, the largest in our city’s history. This major decision will increase funding for public safety, affordable housing, and street repairs. City leaders emphasize that this historic budget aims to improve our daily lives and keep Lexington vibrant as we head into summer.
Turning to the weather, we have rounds of showers and storms expected throughout the day. With Father’s Day weekend approaching, it’s a good idea to keep an umbrella handy if you’re heading out. The damp weather could impact outdoor activities, but a break in the rain is possible later this afternoon. Keep an eye on the skies if you’re making plans.
There’s exciting news from downtown: tonight, WWE Friday Night SmackDown rolls into Rupp Arena at 7:30. Big names like Cody Rhodes, Tiffany Stratton, and Bianca Belair will be in action, and wrestling fans across town are buzzing for this event. Tickets are still available, but they’re moving fast.
Lexington is also preparing for a week of Juneteenth celebrations, with events scheduled at several venues around town. The festivities include music, food, and historical tributes, bringing our community together to honor freedom and culture.
For those looking for fresh flavors, the Lexington Farmers’ Market is bursting with blueberries this week. Vendor stalls on Main Street and at Cheapside Park are filled with locally grown produce, a bright spot for anyone wanting to add some color to their summer meals.
On the real estate front, Lexington’s new 10-acre Gatton Park, located at Town Branch between Main and Midland, is set to open in August. The city has just hired its park director, signaling a big step forward for green space downtown.
Job seekers will notice steady hiring across several sectors, with seasonal positions available at parks and summer camps. Meanwhile, the business scene is buzzing as new cafes and boutiques are set to open along Euclid Avenue, while a few longtime shops in Chevy Chase are closing their doors.
In sports, high school baseball wrapped up this week with Lafayette taking a big win in the regional finals. Congratulations to the Generals on an impressive season.
Crime news has been sobering: a teenager is in custody after a deadly stabbing earlier this week, and federal investigators have linked a local gang, the Hot Boyz, to the assassination of a federal witness. Law enforcement urges the public to remain vigilant. On a positive note, donations are pouring in after the Lexington Children's Theater suffered vandalism, showing the community’s supportive spirit.
Finally, a feel-good note: local barber shops are making headlines for welcoming LGBTQ customers, helping everyone feel comfortable expressing themselves. It’s one more example of Lexington’s ongoing commitment to inclusion.
This has been Lexington Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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