Monday, May 5th, 2025

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Good morning, Lexington. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 5th of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Auto insurance experts in Lexington say that drivers must be careful when passing construction zones as crews work to update roads. Maya Afilalo of autoinsurance.com said drivers should slow to 35 miles per hour and avoid distractions—advice that can help keep construction workers safe. WKYT
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ One person is missing after a boat accident on Laurel Lake West as crews search near the city dam—Fire Chief Darren Pennington with East Bernstadt Fire and Rescue said. LEX 18
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ On May 4, Lexington animal care officials reported that scammers posing as LFACC officers called residents to ask for money, and they urged people to report any suspicious calls to the police—officials stressed that real officers always wear uniforms and drive marked vehicles. Animal rights advocates shared tips on verifying an officer's identity to help protect the community. FOX 56
- ➤ A juvenile was injured and another was arrested after a stabbing off Centre Parkway in Lexington on Sunday at about 3:58 p.m.—police said. LEX 18
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Dia Davidson-Smith, the executive director of public engagement for Fayette County Public Schools, will resign on July 30 after serving since July 2023. No decision has been made on her replacement — her resignation was announced as part of a recent school board agenda. FOX 56
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Rising water levels in the Kentucky River are lifting debris left from last month's floods that threatens the Valley View Ferry, which carries between 13,000 and 17,000 riders a month plus the crew will shut down service if debris increases. LEX 18
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Lextran General Manager Fred Combs will present a proposed $37.9 million FY26 budget at the Council Work Session on Tuesday, May 6 at 3:00 p.m. Council members will vote on the budget, which calls for bus upgrades with digital screens and new vehicles but omits funding for a microtransit pilot program (with some, like Councilmember Chuck Ellinger, poised to challenge the proposal). CivicLex
- ➤ Principal Planner Daniel Crum will present a proposed zoning ordinance text amendment at Tuesday's General Government and Planning Committee meeting that sets new rules for solar panel installations on homes, businesses, and factories. The amendment was developed after a private company's plan for a large solar panel farm was rejected and would allow integrated and roof-mounted systems as well as small ground-mounted installations—while keeping large ground-mounted panels out of agricultural areas. CivicLex
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Jockey Junior Alvarado won the Kentucky Derby aboard Sovereignty, finishing 1 1/2 lengths ahead of favorite Journalism at Churchill Downs. He overcame a shoulder injury from a fall on March 23 — a setback that highlighted his strong comeback. WUKY
- ➤ Travis Perry, former Mr. Kentucky Basketball and Lyon County standout, committed to Ole Miss on Sunday via social media after entering the NCAA transfer portal before the April 23 deadline. He played one season at Kentucky averaging 2.7 points in under 10 minutes per game and may return to Lexington for a homecoming game when Ole Miss meets Kentucky in 2026. ABC 36
TRAVEL NEWS
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Nate Jackson: Super Funny World Tour
7:30-11:30 p.m. — Central Bank Center — Tickets available — Experience the comedy of viral sensation Nate Jackson live, as he delivers a night full of laughs.
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Vincent Mason Concert
7-9:30 p.m. — Manchester Music Hall — $14 — Enjoy an evening of live music with Vincent Mason in a vibrant venue.
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Mother's Day Brunch
11 AM – 5 PM — Marriott Lexington Griffin Gate Golf Resort & Spa — Free for Kids 8 & Under / $30 Kids / $70 Adults — Celebrate Mom with a delightful brunch featuring her favorite dishes.
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Run The Bluegrass Half Marathon
11:00 AM — 7086 Tates Creek Rd, Kentucky — Registration starts at $5 — Experience America's prettiest half marathon alongside beautiful horse farms.
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Ultimate RV Show Lexington
Daily — Central Bank Center — Free entry — Explore over 200 RVs and discover your next adventure vehicle.
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May Meeting: MBA Bluegrass | The Referral Formula
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. — Bluegrass Realtors — Lunch provided — Gain fresh strategies from Bart Giles on building a stronger referral network.
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Chef's Table: Appalachian Culinary Experience
6-8 p.m. — La Bonne Vie Personal Chef + Catering — Premium Experience and General Admission options — Discover Appalachian cuisine through a multi-course dinner with bourbon pairings and storytelling.
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Kiddie Kapers Dance Recital
12-1:30 p.m. — Lexington Opera House — Cost info not specified — Experience a captivating dance recital showcasing the young talents of Kiddie Kapers & Company.
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Black Jacket Symphony Live
4-6 p.m. — Lexington Opera House — Ticket prices vary — Experience classic albums performed live note for note.
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Kentucky Great Writers Series: May Edition
2:30-4:30 p.m. — Carnegie Center For Literacy — Free entry — Celebrate literary talents from Kentucky with inspiring readings from acclaimed authors.
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