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Lexington Local Pulse: Fair Development Push, Spring Weather Ahead, Cats Rally to Victory


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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Friday, March 13.

We start with breaking news from UK campus, where construction on the Michael D. Rankin MD Health Education Building enters its next phase today, impacting Orange Route buses and parking near the William T. Young Library. Plan extra time if youre heading that way, as detours keep things moving safely.

Shifting to city hall, Lexington's Black neighborhoods united this week in a powerful push for fair development, voicing concerns over housing equity that could shape policies affecting us all downtown and beyond.

On the weather front, were bouncing back after a chilly Thursday in the upper 40s. Today brings mostly sunny skies with highs near 60, but breezy southwest winds gusting to 35 or 40 miles per hour could make outdoor plans at Triangle Park feel brisk. No rain expected, perfect for weekend errands, though secure those patio items. Look for similar low 60s tomorrow, warming to the low 70s Sunday before a cold front drops us to the 30s Monday.

In new business buzz, no major openings or closings, but that small Kentucky farm near us just won a Supreme Court nod for a fair jury trial against federal overreach, inspiring local entrepreneurs.

Jobs look steady with about 1,200 openings in healthcare and tech around Chevy Chase, while real estate sees median home prices holding at roughly 350,000 dollars, up 5 percent year over year near Hamburg Pavilion.

Crime report from the past day stays calm: Lexington fire crews handled a structure fire on Centerville Lane earlier this week with no injuries, and police made an additional arrest tied to a prior murder case, boosting our sense of security.

UK mens basketball pulled off a thrilling escape last night, rallying from down one to snag a win, keeping our Cats in the hunt. Local schools shine too, with Lafayette Highs debate team taking regionals.

Upcoming, catch the free community concert at the Lexington Opera House tomorrow evening. And for a feel-good lift, neighbors rallied to restore the historic mural on Main Street, turning a faded landmark into vibrant art we all cherish.

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