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.
An Aurora Woman is appreciating her second chance after receiving two kidney transplants. She walked the Donor Dash at Washing Park to honor her donors, and embrace her Gift of Life.
"Together, We Keep Aurora Beautiful." It's the name of a new initiative to inspire all of us to take pride in our city and enhance the beauty of our neighborhoods.
The "Redshirt Rookies" program, under the city's Adaptive Recreation and Inclusive Services For Everyone (A.R.I.S.E.) umbrella, is bringing homeschooled kids and kids with physical limitations together for exercise, fun, and fr
April is National Donate Life Month and Tony Young shares his journey of becoming a heart and kidney transplant recipient. He now serves as an advocate with Donor Alliance.
The High Line Canal is hosting 71 cleanups in 2025, one for each mile of the canal. Volunteers are making a difference in keeping the trail clean, and enhancing the ecological health of the area.
The annual polar plunge at Aurora Reservoir raises money for Special Olympics Colorado. This year, over 900 people registered to take part and the event raised nearly $200,000.
Youth gun violence is a growing crisis, not only in Aurora but across surrounding communities and even nationwide. It's an epidemic impacting major cities throughout the United States.