Some big news for Big John! The antique Aurora fire engine now has local landmark status. That means his past is protected, so he can keep rollin' on into the future. Aurora TV's Yasmine Marino explains.
Do you know how old the Aurora Municipal Center is? Thanks to some help from this month's mystery object from the Aurora History Museum, it's taking a very special trip back in time.
Can you guess this month's mystery object from the Aurora History Museum's archives? The answer dates back more than 80 years and is tied to an iconic part of Aurora's past.
Actors perform a segment of the classic live radio play "Arsenic and Old Lace" in the AuroraTV studio ahead of an upcoming performance at the Aurora History Museum.
Robert Stone, who owns a "T-Bucket" Model T, joins Aurora Now to help preview the upcoming Car Meet the Aurora History Museum is hosting in conjunction with their newest exhibit.
Deb Teany of the Aurora History Museum joins Aurora Now to talk about some of the activities kids can do at the "Prehistory" summer camp, which takes place July 7-11 at Delaney Farm.
"Prehistoric Aurora" at the Aurora History Museum looks at what our city was like millions of years ago, and what creatures called the area home. The exhibit is on display through April 5, 2026.