I’m a 43-year-old single guy living in Lexington, Kentucky. I work in programming and web development. I’m not trying to be a journalist here — I’m trying to be honest about what it feels like to live in this city when you actually pay attention.
I’ve spent the last year-plus scraping and archiving local news and public-safety data. Not because I think data is magic — but because memory matters. The city has patterns. The system has pressure points. Headlines move on fast. The repeats don’t.
This blog is where I connect dots: weather disruptions, infrastructure strain, baseline public safety, and the moments when state politics leaks into ordinary life.
If you’re looking for breaking news, this won’t replace it. If you’re looking for context and a long memory, you’re in the right place.