As of April 7, the city of Aurora is in a Stage 1 drought. Watering restrictions are now in place. We'll explain what that means for you as well as for our parks and golf courses. Also on this week's show, Aurora Fire Rescue shows us simple steps to take outside our homes to protect them from a fire; we'll introduce you to an Aurora high school student chosen for a prestigious national program that offers an up-close look at how the federal government works; and we head out to the Plains Conservation Center for our city's first-ever Community Tipi Build. Those stories and more this week on Aurora Now.
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City of Aurora declares Stage 1 drought restrictions amid historically low snowpack levels
Aurora’s Parks, Recreation and Open Space Department doing their part to conserve water
Aurora Fire Rescue reminds residents to be fire aware during warm, dry conditions
Aurora Police Department begins successfully deploying the Grappler
PSA #1: Utah Pool has reopened
Community News #1: Free water conservation classes offered by Aurora Water
PSA #2: What does infrastructure mean to you?
Cherokee Trail High School student selected for prestigious U.S. Senate Youth Program
Plains Conservation Center hosts Aurora’s first-ever Community Tipi Build
PSA #4: Eaglecrest High School cheer and dance team AuroraTV shoutout
AuroraTV recognizes student athletes of the month from local school districts
Special productions airing in place of Aurora Now beginning April 15