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Lexington Local Pulse: Homelessness on the Rise, Pediatric Recovery Clinic Opens, and More Community Updates


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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Thursday, November thirteenth. We are waking up to a chilly November morning here in town, with temperatures in the upper forties and a gusty breeze carrying a hint of rain. Grab a jacket if you are heading out early, and keep an umbrella close by. Scattered showers are likely through midday, with clearing skies later and a cool wind sticking around, so plan your outdoor activities accordingly.

Today’s top story is a matter of compassion and concern. According to a new report from Mayor Linda Gorton’s homelessness task force, Lexington’s homeless population has now grown to nine hundred twenty-five, up from eight hundred earlier in the year. Commissioner Charlie Lanter shared at Wednesday’s meeting that we are not just seeing higher numbers, but a shift in who is affected. More women with children, families with pets, and couples are now struggling to find shelters designed for their needs. The city is working with civic and faith leaders to address these changing realities, and listeners who want to help are encouraged to reach out to local organizations supporting housing initiatives.

From city hall, we are also following a big development in healthcare for our youngest residents. Golisano Children’s at UK just announced the opening of its Pediatric Critical Care Recovery Service. This clinic, located on Richmond Road, focuses on children recovering after a stay in the intensive care unit, making sure both the kids and their families get the support they need for long-term healing—physically, emotionally, and socially. This is the first time Lexington has had a specialized recovery clinic just for kids, reflecting the growing need in our medical community.

On the jobs and real estate front, we are seeing steady if unspectacular trends. Local job postings remain near five thousand openings, with health care and technology roles leading the pack. Housing inventory is still tight, especially for homes under three hundred thousand near downtown and around Southland Drive. Several realtors we spoke to are hopeful that a few new developments breaking ground near Hamburg will start to ease pressures for first-time buyers.

In community events, Lexington’s annual Night Market returns Friday night on Bryan Avenue, promising live music, local food, and art. The downtown ice skating rink opens for the season Saturday at Triangle Park, always a favorite for families and date nights. Music lovers can catch Kentucky singer-songwriter Abby Hamilton playing at the Burl tomorrow evening.

For local schools, congratulations to Henry Clay High’s cross-country team for capturing the regional championship over the weekend. Meanwhile, students at Maxwell Elementary have organized a canned food drive starting today, helping our neighbors at God’s Pantry.

In crime and public safety, Lexington police are searching for a twenty-year-old man wanted on several charges in connection with recent break-ins off Alumni Drive. Authorities advise anyone with information to contact police and remind us all to lock our vehicles and remain alert, especially in parking lots after dark.

Let’s end with a feel-good moment. We want to give a shoutout to local resident Sarah Wheeler, who organized volunteers to repair the playground at Castlewood Park after last week’s storms. Thanks to their hard work, neighborhood kids are already back on the swings.

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