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Lexington's Tech Boom, Holiday Travel Woes, and Local Efforts to Combat Crime


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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for December 25, 2024.

We're starting off with some breaking news from the last few days. The University of Kentucky hosted its December commencements yesterday at Rupp Arena in downtown Lexington, marking a significant milestone for many graduates and their families. Meanwhile, officials with One Lexington are planning a series of open forums to address gun violence across the city, a critical issue that affects us all.

Moving on to the job market, Lexington Fayette's tech scene is booming, with software development, data analytics, and cybersecurity as top sectors. Major employers like Lexmark and IBM are actively recruiting, offering competitive salaries averaging around $92,000, which is 6.7% above the national average. The demand for cybersecurity professionals is particularly high, with over 3,500 current job openings and a projected 33% increase in analyst positions for 2024. Educational institutions like the University of Kentucky are stepping up to meet this demand with specialized tracks in network defense, cyber forensics, and secure coding.

In real estate news, there haven't been any major announcements in the past few days, but we're seeing a steady demand for housing in Lexington. Weekly median home prices are holding steady, and inventory levels are manageable. We'll keep an eye on any significant zoning changes or property developments that might impact our community.

From city hall, we're reminded that trash collection schedules have been adjusted due to the Christmas Eve holiday. If your trash is usually collected on Tuesdays, you'll have to wait until your next scheduled pickup date.

The weather is looking up today, with temperatures improving after a cold start. However, we're expecting some crowds on the roads and at airports due to record national travel this year. Please exercise caution and plan your trips accordingly.

In new business activity, we're excited to see the growth of local tech startups and the expansion of major employers like Toyota Kentucky, which recently unveiled plans for a new $922 million investment to build a state-of-the-art advanced paint facility at its Georgetown plant.

Looking ahead to community events, we're gearing up for some festive activities in the next few days. The Jannings family in Winchester is taking the holidays very seriously, with their impressive light display attracting visitors from all over.

In local school achievements, we're proud to see the University of Kentucky's cybersecurity programs making a significant impact in meeting the demand for qualified professionals.

On a feel-good note, we're inspired by the Kentucky Humane Society's efforts to rescue horses involved in a severe neglect case in Franklin County. Their dedication to animal welfare is truly commendable.

Unfortunately, we also have to report on some significant incidents in our crime report. A Laurel County man is facing multiple charges after suspected methamphetamine and fentanyl were allegedly found in his vehicle during a traffic stop. Additionally, the Lexington Police Department has issued an alert for a missing child, 10-year-old Nemas Vasquez, who was last seen around 7:30 p.m. We urge everyone to remain vigilant and report any information that might help in these cases.

This has been Lexington Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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