• "Measles Case in Kentucky, Publix Opens, and Tech Boom: Lexington Local Pulse"

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"Measles Case in Kentucky, Publix Opens, and Tech Boom: Lexington Local Pulse"

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  • Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for March 4, 2025.

    We're starting with some important health news today. The Kentucky Department for Public Health has confirmed the first case of measles in the state since 2023. The patient, a resident of central Kentucky, is currently in isolation. Health officials are urging anyone who hasn't been vaccinated to get the MMR shot as soon as possible. The University of Kentucky is offering free vaccinations at their campus health center for students and staff.

    In weather news, we're looking at a partly cloudy day with highs around 65 degrees. Perfect weather for the grand opening of Publix's second Kentucky location. The new store on Richmond Road opens its doors at 7 AM, bringing their famous "Pub subs" to Lexington.

    Over at City Hall, the Urban County Council has approved a controversial zoning change for a new housing development near Haggard Lane and Radcliffe Road. The 11-1 vote came after hours of debate, with many residents voicing concerns about increased traffic and strain on local infrastructure.

    In business news, SRC of Lexington has announced a $15.3 million expansion, creating 60 new jobs in the advanced manufacturing sector. This investment is part of a larger trend we're seeing in the local tech industry, with over 1,000 new tech jobs created in the past year.

    Speaking of jobs, the cybersecurity field is booming in Lexington. We're seeing a 33% increase in analyst positions, with salaries averaging around $92,000. Companies like Lexmark and Link-Belt are actively recruiting, so if you're in the tech field, now might be the time to make a move.

    In sports, the Kentucky Wildcats pulled off a nail-biter last night, defeating Oklahoma 83-82 in Norman. Otega Oweh led the team to victory with a standout performance.

    Looking ahead to community events, don't forget about the Heart Art event happening at local hospitals this week. High school students will be showcasing artwork inspired by cardiovascular health.

    On a somber note, today marks two years since the tragic fentanyl poisoning of a 4-year-old in our community. Local addiction support groups are holding a candlelight vigil this evening at Phoenix Park to remember all those lost to the opioid crisis.

    In crime news, Lexington police are asking for the public's help in identifying a porch pirate caught on camera in the Chevy Chase area. They're also searching for a man with several outstanding county warrants.

    On a lighter note, we're happy to report that the Red River Gorge, despite recent budget cuts, is seeing a surge in community support. Local businesses and volunteers are stepping up to maintain trails and facilities, showing the true spirit of Kentucky.

    This has been Lexington Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for March 4, 2025.

We're starting with some important health news today. The Kentucky Department for Public Health has confirmed the first case of measles in the state since 2023. The patient, a resident of central Kentucky, is currently in isolation. Health officials are urging anyone who hasn't been vaccinated to get the MMR shot as soon as possible. The University of Kentucky is offering free vaccinations at their campus health center for students and staff.

In weather news, we're looking at a partly cloudy day with highs around 65 degrees. Perfect weather for the grand opening of Publix's second Kentucky location. The new store on Richmond Road opens its doors at 7 AM, bringing their famous "Pub subs" to Lexington.

Over at City Hall, the Urban County Council has approved a controversial zoning change for a new housing development near Haggard Lane and Radcliffe Road. The 11-1 vote came after hours of debate, with many residents voicing concerns about increased traffic and strain on local infrastructure.

In business news, SRC of Lexington has announced a $15.3 million expansion, creating 60 new jobs in the advanced manufacturing sector. This investment is part of a larger trend we're seeing in the local tech industry, with over 1,000 new tech jobs created in the past year.

Speaking of jobs, the cybersecurity field is booming in Lexington. We're seeing a 33% increase in analyst positions, with salaries averaging around $92,000. Companies like Lexmark and Link-Belt are actively recruiting, so if you're in the tech field, now might be the time to make a move.

In sports, the Kentucky Wildcats pulled off a nail-biter last night, defeating Oklahoma 83-82 in Norman. Otega Oweh led the team to victory with a standout performance.

Looking ahead to community events, don't forget about the Heart Art event happening at local hospitals this week. High school students will be showcasing artwork inspired by cardiovascular health.

On a somber note, today marks two years since the tragic fentanyl poisoning of a 4-year-old in our community. Local addiction support groups are holding a candlelight vigil this evening at Phoenix Park to remember all those lost to the opioid crisis.

In crime news, Lexington police are asking for the public's help in identifying a porch pirate caught on camera in the Chevy Chase area. They're also searching for a man with several outstanding county warrants.

On a lighter note, we're happy to report that the Red River Gorge, despite recent budget cuts, is seeing a surge in community support. Local businesses and volunteers are stepping up to maintain trails and facilities, showing the true spirit of Kentucky.

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

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