
A Hot Saturday in Lexington: SoulTeenth Fest, Tech School Opening, and Community Achievements
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We’re kicking off a hot and sunny Saturday in Lexington, so if you’re making outdoor plans, remember today’s heat index could push above a hundred degrees. The sun’s out in full force and humidity is running high, so take plenty of water and find some shade if you’re headed out, especially later this afternoon. This hot spell is sticking around through Sunday, so make sure to check in on neighbors and pets, and keep those summer precautions in mind if you’re attending any of today’s big events.
Speaking of events, the headline this weekend is SoulTeenth Fest, the state’s largest Juneteenth celebration. The party takes over downtown at the Moondance Amphitheater on Monarch Street, running from 2 until 9 tonight. Expect live music from national and regional artists, cooking demos from top chefs, and a bustling vendor marketplace filled with art and food. Admission is free, and this year’s headliner is Marzz, promising a fantastic close to the evening. The celebration is more than a festival – it’s a gathering honoring our city’s diversity and culture with interactive experiences for the whole family to enjoy.
In city news, we’re seeing the impact of new developments downtown, particularly with the recent opening of The Hill, Lexington’s new technical school housed in the former Herald-Leader building. The seventy-million dollar renovation represents a major investment in education and workforce development for our city, and it’s already drawing praise for bringing more options for career training to locals. The change is expected to support hundreds of new jobs in Lexington’s growing tech and healthcare sectors.
On the job market front, Lexington continues to show steady growth, with local listings up by nearly five percent over last month, especially in hospitality and healthcare. If you’re house hunting, inventory remains tight but a handful of new townhomes are coming on market near South Limestone and in the Hamburg area, with prices holding steady overall.
Turning to public safety, Lexington Police are investigating a string of recent armed robberies, including an incident at the CVS on Richmond Road. Officers are asking for help identifying suspects connected to several cases around the city. There have been notable arrests as well, including a murder suspect apprehended in Missoula, Montana, thanks to a tip from the community. Police urge all of us to keep an eye out and contact them with any information. Meanwhile, a recent scam text message wave is catching many off guard – if you receive suspicious messages about tickets or payments, officials say to delete them and never share personal details.
In the world of feel-good news, our Lexington Humane Society’s annual Mutt Strut fundraiser just wrapped up, raising tens of thousands for local animals in need. The event drew a record number of participants this year, with plenty of wagging tails and smiling faces. It’s another reminder of how much we can achieve when the community comes together.
For sports fans, Keeneland is in the spotlight today, with Grade 2 stakes winner Emery leading the field in this afternoon’s feature race. Local high schools are also racking up summer achievements, with several teens earning state honors in debate and track.
That’s your Lexington Local Pulse for today. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.