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Lexington Local Pulse: Fire devastates iconic restaurant, but community rallies to support first responders


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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for October 16, 2025. We’re glad you’re starting your Thursday with us. It’s shaping up to be a fair and mostly sunny day in Lexington, with highs right around 70 degrees. The morning is cool and crisp, perfect for grabbing a coffee on Main or taking a stroll near Triangle Park. Winds are bringing in some milder air, so today’s sunshine should make it ideal for anything outdoors. Looking ahead, we’ll see a warm-up tomorrow with highs back into the mid-70s and a stretch of pleasant weather for most of the weekend before rain returns on Sunday.

Now for our top story this morning, Lexington is still reeling from the devastating fire at The Wicked Wolfe family restaurant. That iconic spot on South Limestone was destroyed in a blaze late last night. Fire crews responded quickly but could not save the building. No injuries were reported, and the fire department is investigating the cause. On a more hopeful note, the Lexington Fire Department has just welcomed 39 new firefighters to its ranks, strengthening our city’s first responders as we head into fire safety week.

City Hall is keeping busy with changes that affect daily life across Lexington. Paris Pike—US 68—will be closed overnight tonight, and Leestown Center Way will see lane closures beginning today. If you’re driving near New Circle Road, be mindful of ongoing mowing operations and maintenance work, which could cause minor delays during your commute.

Turning to jobs, the local market is buzzing with opportunity. There are about 170 part-time morning jobs posted, from barista positions downtown paying near 15 dollars an hour to warehouse material handler roles approaching 18 dollars an hour. Zim’s Cafe on Short Street is also hiring bartenders and server assistants, with pay ranging up to 35 dollars an hour. Chick-fil-A and Home Depot are opening more shifts, as are major employers like FedEx and Coca-Cola. If you’re seeking work or looking to pick up some extra hours, October is one of the best months to find a fit.

Lexington’s real estate market remains brisk with new services bringing in regional property protection, particularly with companies like Champion Movers expanding operations to help with local moves and restoration needs.

For community events, mark your calendars for the Equinox Jazz Fest—part of the 250LEX celebration—coming soon to downtown. The Lexington Sporting Club hosts Fort Lauderdale United FC tonight, with a great forecast for soccer fans heading to the stadium. High school football teams citywide are gearing up for big end-of-season games this weekend.

In education, crossing guards are needed, and Lexington’s schools have been achieving strong results both academically and on the fall sports fields. Last night, the Henry Clay Blue Devils clinched a tight district soccer match, advancing to regionals, and Dunbar’s academic team placed first in the local quiz bowl.

Crime and safety have made headlines, but most incidents remain property-related. Georgetown police are still investigating a serious three-vehicle accident on I-75 near mile marker 127, just past the Lexington line, where two drivers were seriously injured. The northbound lanes were reopened late last night after a careful investigation. Lexington police recently issued a Golden Alert for Mary Macleod and continue to encourage public vigilance and support.

A quick feel-good story: when the restaurant fire broke out downtown, neighbors quickly opened their homes and local businesses offered free meals and coffee to responders and those affected. That sense of community in Lexington continues to be what sets us apart.

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