AFR Deputy Chief Rod Weber and Division Chief Mark Hays share their journey to spread awareness about the risks of cancer associated with being a firefighter.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that Black women in the United States are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than White women, with over 80% of those deaths being preventable.
An Aurora man is alive and well today thanks in part to the UCHealth Mobile Stroke Unit. There are only about 20 of these specialized ambulances in the entire country, and Aurora now has one in our city full-time.
An Aurora family finally has a first-floor, accessible bathroom thanks to the Home Builders Foundation, KB Home and a number of other community partners.
Organ donation impacts lives in many different ways. Lori Pratt has become a Donor Alliance advocate, but not for the reasons you might think. Her advocacy has been shaped through the loss of her son, Jerico.
Since 1984, the Prescription Pet Program has brought joy to thousands of patients and families at Children's Hospital Colorado. The program allows trained volunteers and their dogs to visit hospital rooms and common areas.
Medical students from the CU Anschutz campus host a basketball tournament at Aurora's Moorhead Recreation Center to raise money for Children's Hospital Colorado
A man riding his bike at the Aurora Reservoir went into cardiac arrest. A boat inspector and two park rangers helped keep him alive with CPR and an AED until first responders arrived.
James Grevious is the owner of Rebels in the Garden, a backyard urban garden he started with his kids several years ago. The garden helps feed the community through Rebel Marketplace at Del Mar Park every first and third
For 43 years, 365 Health (previously 9Health Fair) has provided critical health screenings through thousands of health fairs. And now, they're moving beyond that to provide online services, tools, and resources that
The City of Aurora is proud to announce its recent partnership with UCHealth has successfully launched with six new clinicians and two care coordinators hired for Aurora’s crisis intervention programs.
Owen is two-and-a-half years old and the second youngest of six. He was a healthy baby and toddler but began getting very sick beginning Halloween 2021.
The city of Aurora has a new emergency alert provider, CodeRED, and it’s a great time to add your contact information to the system in order to receive important, even life-saving, alerts sent directly to your phone and/or emai