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Lexington Local Pulse: Homelessness Resources, Public Safety Updates, and Weekend Weather Outlook


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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Friday, November 28th, 2025.

We're wrapping up a busy week here in our community, and there's quite a bit happening as we head into the weekend. Let's start with what's been going on around town.

First, if you've been out and about this week, you've likely noticed it's gotten considerably colder. The city activated its Emergency Winter Weather Plan earlier this week through the Office of Homelessness Prevention and Intervention. They've expanded shelter capacity and services as freezing temperatures move into the area, so if you know someone experiencing homelessness, there are resources available right now.

On the public safety front, we've had several incidents across Lexington this week that we want you to be aware of. Police are actively investigating a shooting that occurred on Jennifer Road earlier this week, where a male victim arrived at a local hospital with a gunshot wound. Additionally, officers responded to reports of shots fired on West Short Street, and we're continuing to see ongoing investigations into other incidents throughout the community. If you have any information about these cases, Bluegrass Crime Stoppers is asking for your help. You can call them at 859-253-2020 or submit tips anonymously through their website or the P3 Tips app. Your information could make a real difference in helping bring closure to victims and their families.

In other community news, there's been some wonderful activity happening around town. A former inmate has been giving back to our community by feeding the homeless, and that kind of positive action is exactly what makes Lexington special. We've also seen rescue efforts in Eastern Kentucky where nearly forty feral horses were saved from difficult conditions, and that's certainly a heartwarming story to share.

For those of you looking at the job market, there continues to be solid opportunities across Fayette County. We're seeing openings in healthcare, manufacturing, insurance, and skilled trades. If you're exploring new career options, now's a good time to check with major local employers and staffing agencies that are actively hiring in our area.

Looking ahead to this weekend and beyond, keep an eye on the weather as we transition into December. The cold snap we're experiencing now should settle in, so make sure you're prepared for winter weather. Bundle up when you head out, and remember to check on your elderly neighbors and friends who might need assistance during the cold snap.

As we move through the end of November, there's plenty happening in Lexington. Whether it's supporting those in need through our community programs, staying safe and being aware of what's happening around us, or just enjoying time with family and friends, there's something for everyone here.

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