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"Winter Storm Disrupts Lexington: Outages, Road Closures, and Community Resilience"


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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Sunday, January 12, 2025. We're starting off with the latest on the winter storm that has been impacting our area. The storm has led to numerous road closures and power outages, with nearly 40,000 people without electricity across Kentucky[1]. The Fayette County Sheriff's Office has activated its Winter Care Program to provide critical assistance during this time[1][4].

In terms of job market news, the Lexington Fayette cybersecurity job market is booming, with a projected 33% increase in analyst positions by 2024 and competitive salaries averaging $92,640[2]. Major employers like Lexmark, Link-Belt, and Valvoline are actively recruiting, offering a range of roles from entry-level security analysts to senior cloud security engineers.

Moving to real estate, while there are no major property sales or development updates to report today, we do note that the winter storm has affected various construction projects and property maintenance across the city.

From city hall, Mayor Gorton has declared a snow emergency for the City of Lexington, emphasizing the need for residents to stay safe and indoors during this time[1]. The city is working diligently to clear roads and restore essential services.

The weather continues to be a significant concern today, with the winter storm slowly winding down but still causing hazardous conditions. We urge everyone to exercise caution and follow local advisories.

In new business activity, while there are no major openings or closings to report, we do note that various businesses have been impacted by the storm, with some adjusting their hours or operations temporarily.

Looking ahead to community events, we have several activities planned for the next few days, though some may be postponed due to the weather. We recommend checking with event organizers for the latest updates.

In local school achievements, Fayette County Public Schools have announced closures for earlier this week due to the challenging road conditions[4]. We also have sports news, with No. 10 Kentucky earning a thrilling win over No. 6 Florida in basketball[1].

For a feel-good community story, the Catholic Action Center has been requesting sandwich and snack donations ahead of the winter storm, highlighting the community's spirit of giving and support[1].

In today's crime report, we have several incidents to note, including a shooting in Laurel County that injured one person and a break-in at a Lexington home that resulted in multiple charges[4]. We also have a public safety alert from the Scott County Sheriff's Office regarding a fake warrant scam[1].

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

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