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Local Pulse: Shooting Investigation, Sunny Skies, Thriving Job Market, Community Highlights


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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Sunday, October 12th, 2025.

We're starting with a serious note this morning as our community continues to process a shooting that occurred Friday afternoon on Elm Street near Georgetown Street. A teenager was injured around 4:15 in the afternoon and transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Police are actively searching for six suspects who fled the scene, and they're asking anyone with surveillance camera footage from the area to come forward. You can contact Lexington Police directly or submit anonymous tips through Bluegrass Crime Stoppers. This serves as a reminder for all of us to stay vigilant and look out for each other in our neighborhoods.

On the weather front, we're looking at a beautiful Sunday with sunny skies and temperatures climbing to the mid-70s. It's perfect weather for any outdoor plans you might have. Tonight will be clear with lows dipping into the upper 40s, so you might want a light jacket if you're out after dark. This pleasant pattern continues into Columbus Day Monday with more sunshine and similar temperatures.

For those of you in the job market, Lexington continues to show strong employment opportunities with over 4,000 positions available across the city. We're seeing particular demand in healthcare, education, manufacturing, and technology sectors. Remote and hybrid work options are expanding, especially in tech and customer service roles. Lexington's reputation as the Horse Capital of the World continues to attract diverse employers, and our lower cost of living compared to other major cities makes this an appealing place for professionals to build their careers.

In community news, the Kentucky Horse Park unveiled a monument honoring Cody's Wish, celebrating the legacy of this remarkable horse. It's one of those stories that reminds us why Lexington holds such a special place in the equine world.

We also have some heartwarming news from Winchester, where residents have been stepping up to donate food for local kids. Community members there are showing what it really means to care for neighbors in need.

Looking ahead, the Lexington Humane Society is hosting their annual Bark Bash Halloween event, perfect if you've got furry friends who need some seasonal fun. And mark your calendars for September 2026 when Banana Ball is coming to Lexington Legends Field, bringing their unique brand of entertainment to the Bluegrass.

In local government news, Councilman David Sevigny has announced he won't be seeking a third term, which will mean changes ahead for city leadership.

Toyota has made significant progress on sustainability by opening a massive solar farm at their Kentucky manufacturing plant, showing major employers are investing in our region's future.

That's all for today's roundup. Thank you for tuning in this morning. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been Lexington Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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