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Lexington Local Pulse: Firefighters, Eminent Domain, Job Outlook, and Weekend Events


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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Thursday, August 7th, 2025.

We begin our day with some important developments from across our city. First, from city hall, the Lexington Fire Department has just welcomed 39 new firefighters, strengthening emergency services for all neighborhoods. In another civic update, a committee is actively reviewing potential changes to eminent domain law, an issue that could affect property owners near key corridors like Leestown Center Way and Richmond Road. If you use Leestown Center Way, be aware there’s a lane closure in effect starting today, so plan for a little extra travel time in that area.

On the real estate front, Lexington continues its push toward affordability, with local leaders focusing on infill and redevelopment projects throughout the city. This plan aims to create more attainable options for folks looking to put down roots near downtown and the University of Kentucky. Speaking of jobs, the city’s hiring outlook is positive, with construction and health care leading the way in recent postings. The addition of dozens of new firefighters means fresh openings across city support staff as well. Keep an eye out for new job listings coming online over the next week.

In weather, we’re looking at a warm and mostly sunny day, with highs in the upper 80s. There’s just a slight chance for an afternoon pop-up storm, so go ahead with outdoor plans but keep an umbrella handy just in case. If you’re up early, watch for some patchy fog, especially in low-lying areas. The rest of the week should bring more sunshine, with humidity creeping up but still manageable. This should make for a great last weekend of summer break for local students.

Turning to business news, after 30 years as a staple downtown, CD Central is closing its doors, marking the end of a musical era on South Limestone. On the health care side, valet parking at UK’s Markey Cancer Center will be temporarily unavailable from August 11th through the 15th, so visitors should plan to use the main parking garage during that period.

Music lovers can look forward to the 250LEX Equinox Jazz Fest coming up this weekend, which promises national acts and a laid-back vibe right in the heart of town. Also, the Frazier Museum is hosting a striking photography exhibit called “A Visual Tone Poem to Kentucky.” That’s a must-see for anyone interested in art and history.

Let’s take a quick look at public safety. The Lexington Police Department is investigating a fatal collision on Liberty Road that happened yesterday evening. Police are also searching for 46-year-old Ahmadd Boyd, who has warrants for third-degree assault involving a health care provider. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Bluegrass Crime Stoppers. Please use extra caution around Liberty Road while the investigation is active.

On the sports front, local high school teams are ramping up for the fall season, and the University of Kentucky is once again being recognized for academic excellence with Dr. David Feola named the 2025-26 University Research Professor. We’re proud of our students and staff continuing to make Lexington shine.

To end on a feel-good note, a group of local volunteers spent yesterday afternoon refurbishing playground equipment at Woodland Park, making sure kids have a safe and vibrant place to play before school starts.

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