Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Saturday, August 2nd, and we are waking up to a beautiful start to the weekend. Those of us out and about early can expect low humidity, comfortable temperatures in the lower 80s, and just a light breeze. It is a perfect day for outdoor plans with friends or family, whether that means a walk on the Legacy Trail or shopping at the downtown farmers market. Looking ahead, we see this pleasant weather sticking around through Sunday, making it a great weekend for any events you have lined up.
Now, let us turn our attention to some important local stories. City crews will be out on Newtown Pike and in Chevy Chase today with scheduled utility repairs, so expect minor detours in those areas. According to the latest announcement from city hall, these repairs are part of a bigger effort to improve infrastructure across Fayette, Scott, and Woodford counties. City leaders say the goal is to finish before the new school year rush begins next week, aiming to keep our commutes as smooth as possible.
There is a helpful update for families feeling the back-to-school crunch. Local nonprofits and the city are expanding support programs offering free school supplies to qualifying families this week. If your family is looking for help, there are give-back events at Douglass Park and Jacobson Park all weekend. In a touching story this morning, members of GreenCare for Troops are lending a hand to military families with lawn care services, and volunteers are out on Chinoe Road today, helping a Lexington couple whose husband is currently deployed.
On the job front, Lexington’s unemployment rate is holding steady at just under four percent. Local job postings are up this week, with several major employers downtown—think Baptist Health and UK Healthcare—offering dozens of new roles, especially in nursing and administrative support. Real estate has been busy as well. Median home prices ticked up to around 345 thousand dollars, and a few new condos on Main Street have already sold out ahead of their fall opening.
Culturally, there is much to look forward to this weekend. The Woodland Art Fair is just two weeks away, and tonight, the Moondance Amphitheater is hosting a tribute to Kentucky bluegrass starting at 7. Keeneland fans can look to the Del Mar meet, but closer to home, locals are gearing up for summer polo at the Kentucky Horse Park on Sunday.
Our school athletes continue to shine. Dunbar’s soccer team clinched another pre-season win over Henry Clay, and several local students earned honors at the state National Merit Scholarship semifinals released yesterday.
On the public safety front, police say they made a quick arrest late last night on Euclid Avenue after a spate of car break-ins. There are no injuries reported, and officers are asking anyone with home surveillance footage in the area to come forward.
Let us close with a feel-good note. We watched as neighbors in the Mentelle Park area banded together to renovate a century-old playground, raising money and volunteering time. Their efforts remind us what community can achieve when we work together.
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