An Aurora police officer is being hailed a hero after saving a newborn baby's life. He joins us in studio to share the story and an important message. Also on this week's show, Aurora hosts a ceremony reaffirming our commitment to being a Donate Life Community; students at an Aurora middle school get a hands-on lesson on the sweet science of making ice cream; and a popular Aurora pool that's been undergoing major renovations is about to reopen. Those stories and many more this week on Aurora Now.
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Aurora police officer saves baby’s life by performing CPR
April is National Donate Life Month and Aurora continues to lead as a Donate Life Community
Aurora city council set to vote on water restrictions at April 6 meeting
Aurora Fire Rescue reminds residents to use caution during this dangerously dry weather
PSA #1: Join the Aurora Police Department
Community Calendar #1: Aurora Water hosting free paint recycling event April 11
PSA #2: Download the AuroraTV app
Community Calendar #2: Applications open for American Association of University Women scholarship
Prairie Middle School students learn the science behind ice cream thanks to local business
Check out the latest recipe being whipped up in “Lindita’s Kitchen”
The Aurora Highlands adds giant stainless steel sculpture to award-winning public art collection
7/20 Memorial Foundation seeking chalk artists for annual Day of Resilience
PSA #3: "Mosaic of Cultures: Aurora's Filipino Community" opens April 21 at Aurora History Museum
Community Calendar #3: “Fill the Bus” community donation drive runs April 1-9
PSA #4: City of Aurora is hiring lifeguards
Utah Pool set to reopen after extensive renovations; grand reopening celebration is April 18
Aurora Fest is June 13; apply to be a performer or vendor today
Show closer: Selena tribute by Aurora singer Mayra Alejandra