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Aurora Now April 5, 2023
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An Aurora firefighter and his K-9 partner are saving lives in our city and all across the country. AuroraTV takes you behind-the-scenes for one of their many real-life training sessions. Also on this week's show, changes could be coming to Aurora's city charter. Find out what it means for our city and how you can weigh in; Aurora honors local basketball superstar, Sienna Betts; an in-studio preview of the upcoming Antique Appraisal Fair; and Dry Dock Brewery gets ready to celebrate "Nautobefest" with the return of "Can Bash" and a goal of raising awareness about oral cancer. Those stories and so much more this week on Aurora Now.

Special Feature:

The Community College of Aurora hosts a signing ceremony for a new pathways program between the Colorado Community College System and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU).

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Meet AFR K-9 search & rescue pair

Reminder about public hearing on possible city charter changes

Sienna Betts recognized as "Amazing Auroran"

Chihuahua, Mexico, becomes an Aurora sister city

Volunteers needed for High Line Canal Aurora Cleanup

Take part in an Earth Day cleanup in Aurora

Guess that mystery object

Community Calendar #1: NW Aurora pedestrian safety enhancements meeting

In-studio preview of Antique Appraisal Fair

PSA:  Sign up for the 2023 spring Antique Appraisal Fair

Community Calendar #2: Dream big for Aurora youth extended

Preview of Dry Dock's "Nautoberfest" featuring "Can Bash" & oral cancer awareness

"Lindita's Kitchen" features empanadas

Lululemon opens at Southlands

Answer to the mystery object

Show closer/good-bye

Series:

Aurora Now

Posted:

04/05/2023

Category:

News

Producer:

AuroraTV Staff