Combating loneliness, volunteering at an animal shelter or a snow buddies program, and a unique sister cities program involving the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes. These stories and more, as we celebrate community, on this e
The Hesters know what it means to give and receive the gift of life. Two family members have gotten organ transplants and a third became a donor after passing.
Dr. Mordecai Brownlee, president of the Community College of Aurora, walked the entire length of the 71-mile High Line Canal trail to help raise money for the school's student emergency fund.
Connected Colorado takes you to Dinosaur Ridge to celebrate some enduring stories, including a civil rights victory from 1939, right here in Colorado! Plus, keeping a city beautiful, behind the scenes of a holiday traditi
A lot goes into preparing a furry friend for their forever home. Meet Carissa and Austin, who volunteer their time and love to help animals at the Aurora Animal Shelter.
From a lemonade stand to its 10th year, the founder of the 7/20 Foundation talks about the impact the Day of Resilience has made on our community, and how the support from the community has helped.
Toni Curtsinger survived the 7/20 shooting in 2012. She is starting to open up about her story and journey. She joined the 7/20 Foundation and said her goal is to start helping others.