Lexington Local Pulse

Local News Roundup: Storms, Traffic Changes, and Community Celebrations in Lexington


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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Friday, May 30, 2025.

We start our day with a look at breaking news impacting Lexington and our neighbors. Disaster unemployment assistance is now available for six Kentucky counties affected by this month’s storms, reminding us just how severe weather has been lately. Here in Lexington, we can expect mild temperatures throughout the day with clouds lingering from yesterday’s showers, so outdoor plans should go ahead with just a little caution. The weekend outlook is shaping up warmer, with sunshine making a welcome return.

City Hall is moving forward with a new traffic pattern study on East High Street, aiming to improve morning commutes and pedestrian safety. City leaders are encouraging us to keep an eye on road signs as adjustments roll out, especially near the Woodland Park area.

In neighborhood news, the grand opening of new pickleball courts at Shillito Park drew a big community crowd this week. With 20 new pickleball and eight tennis courts, this is now the largest public court complex in Lexington. The city highlights this as a win for both fitness and fun, and public pickleball courts are now available in 13 different parks across town, making it easier than ever for all of us to get out and play.

In business updates, downtown’s food scene expands as a new bakery opens on Short Street, bringing fresh pastries and early morning coffee to the heart of the city. Meanwhile, a longtime antique shop off Main has announced they will be closing next month, citing changing customer habits and rising rents. On the job front, the local market remains strong. Unemployment is low, with retail and hospitality still hiring ahead of summer festival season.

If you’re looking for arts and culture, tonight is the highly anticipated concert at the Lexington Opera House. The Lexington Chamber Orchestra presents A Little Night Music with Bridgerton, featuring world-class musicians and pieces from classical favorites to selections inspired by the popular TV series. The show starts at 7:30, and tickets are still available if you want to experience something special downtown.

On the sports front, our high school baseball teams are making waves in the regional tournaments, with Henry Clay advancing to the semifinals after a close victory last night. In parks and rec, youth soccer leagues wrap up their spring season this weekend at Veterans Park, so expect some extra traffic and plenty of team spirit along Tates Creek Road.

Turning to public safety, Lexington Police continue their search for a missing teenager last seen near Man O’ War Boulevard and Alumni Drive. A reward is being offered for information leading to her safe return, and anyone with tips is urged to contact authorities immediately. The city also reported a fatal collision yesterday on I-64 westbound in nearby Scott County, a sober reminder to drive safely as we head into the weekend.

For a feel-good finish, we celebrate a local man’s journey to raise brain cancer awareness. After his own diagnosis, he’s organized a walk through downtown, bringing neighbors together for hope and support.

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

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