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EPISODE · Jul 9, 2025 · 3 MIN

"Tragic Gas Leak, Arrests, and Job Opportunities - Lexington Local Pulse"

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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Wednesday, July ninth. We begin with breaking news that’s shaken our community. Early Monday, emergency crews responded to Oxford Circle Apartments off Versailles Road after reports of an unconscious person. The fire department found dangerously high levels of carbon monoxide, flammable gas, and methane. Tragically, 62-year-old Samuel Gross lost his life and at least nine residents were hospitalized. The cause of the gas leak is still under investigation. More than thirty apartments had to be evacuated, and the Red Cross and Lexington Emergency Management are now helping displaced residents. Our thoughts are with everyone affected. On the public safety front, Lexington police made two arrests downtown on Monday after two men allegedly used fake debit cards at local ATMs. Officers are reminding everyone to check their bank transactions and report anything suspicious. Meanwhile, Kentucky State Police are searching for Jeffrey Harrison, a 43-year-old Lexington resident, who escaped custody in nearby Estill County during a transport. Anyone with information is urged to call local authorities. Turning to city updates, the vehicle fire on the University of Kentucky campus that started Monday morning is now confirmed as intentionally set. The investigation continues, and campus security has increased patrols around student housing and parking areas. City Hall announced that traffic improvements are underway along Richmond Road and Nicholasville Road, aiming to reduce congestion during peak hours this week. If you’re job hunting, there’s encouraging news. The job market in Lexington remains strong with just under twelve thousand open positions posted this week, including roles in healthcare, logistics, administration, and manufacturing. New postings from Aerotek highlight technician and maintenance roles, and several local employers are now offering flexible schedules and increased hourly rates. In real estate, local agents are reporting brisk activity, especially in neighborhoods like Chevy Chase and Beaumont. Despite a slight bump in mortgage rates, the median home listing price is holding steady, and many properties are moving quickly—often within two weeks. Our weather today is shaping up to be hot and humid, with a chance for scattered afternoon thunderstorms. Highs will reach into the upper 80s, so let’s be mindful during outdoor activities. The outlook for the rest of the week remains similar, with a mix of sun, clouds, and occasional storms, so keep an umbrella handy if you’re heading to any events after work. On the cultural scene, Lexington Restaurant Week is in full swing, and Burger Week has officially begun. Be sure to try offerings from local favorites, including the reigning Burger Week champs. Tonight, the Water Lantern Festival will light up Jacobson Park, promising live music and food trucks for all ages. This weekend, the Downtown Arts Center is hosting a gallery opening featuring This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Wednesday, July ninth. We begin with breaking news that’s shaken our community. Early Monday, emergency crews responded to Oxford Circle Apartments off Versailles Road after reports of an unconscious person. The fire department found dangerously high levels of carbon monoxide, flammable gas, and methane. Tragically, 62-year-old Samuel Gross lost his life and at least nine residents were hospitalized. The cause of the gas leak is still under investigation. More than thirty apartments had to be evacuated, and the Red Cross and Lexington Emergency Management are now helping displaced residents. Our thoughts are with everyone affected. On the public safety front, Lexington police made two arrests downtown on Monday after two men allegedly used fake debit cards at local ATMs. Officers are reminding everyone to check their bank transactions and report anything suspicious. Meanwhile, Kentucky State Police are searching for Jeffrey Harrison, a 43-year-old Lexington resident, who escaped custody in nearby Estill County during a transport. Anyone with information is urged to call local authorities. Turning to city updates, the vehicle fire on the University of Kentucky campus that started Monday morning is now confirmed as intentionally set. The investigation continues, and campus security has increased patrols around student housing and parking areas. City Hall announced that traffic improvements are underway along Richmond Road and Nicholasville Road, aiming to reduce congestion during peak hours this week. If you’re job hunting, there’s encouraging news. The job market in Lexington remains strong with just under twelve thousand open positions posted this week, including roles in healthcare, logistics, administration, and manufacturing. New postings from Aerotek highlight technician and maintenance roles, and several local employers are now offering flexible schedules and increased hourly rates. In real estate, local agents are reporting brisk activity, especially in neighborhoods like Chevy Chase and Beaumont. Despite a slight bump in mortgage rates, the median home listing price is holding steady, and many properties are moving quickly—often within two weeks. Our weather today is shaping up to be hot and humid, with a chance for scattered afternoon thunderstorms. Highs will reach into the upper 80s, so let’s be mindful during outdoor activities. The outlook for the rest of the week remains similar, with a mix of sun, clouds, and occasional storms, so keep an umbrella handy if you’re heading to any events after work. On the cultural scene, Lexington Restaurant Week is in full swing, and Burger Week has officially begun. Be sure to try offerings from local favorites, including the reigning Burger Week champs. Tonight, the Water Lantern Festival will light up Jacobson Park, promising live music and food trucks for all ages. This weekend, the Downtown Arts Center is hosting a gallery opening featuring This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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