It’s a safe and comforting space where kids in Aurora, and throughout the area, can get help coping with grief. We’ll take you to the grand opening of Judi’s House, which is now located in Aurora, and talk to the co-founder, former Broncos’ quarterback, Brian Griese. Also this week on the show, a former, long-time Aurora mayor passes; the city adds more pallet shelters to help those experiencing homelessness have a safe place to stay after a camp abatement; Aurora’s Clara Brown Entrepreneurial Academy opens; and Aurora Eats, our city’s popular dining guide, is back and bigger and better than ever. Those stories and many more this week on Aurora Now.
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Aurora Adds More Pallet Shelters to Help Homeless Relocated from Abated Camps
Aurora Launching a Campaign to Curb Panhandling; Encourage Donations to Spirit of Aurora, Instead
Former, Long-time Aurora Mayor, Paul Tauer, Passes Away
Judi’s House Opens its New Location in Aurora to Help Kids and Families Cope with Grief
APS’ Clara Brown Entrepreneurial Academy Hosts a Grand Opening Celebration
APS Teachers Are Able to Get Free School Supplies Thanks to the Educators’ Emporium
The Head of Aurora 911 Is the Communications Center Director of the Year
The Aurora Animal Shelter Is at Capacity with Surrenders and Asks for the Public’s Help
Aurora Water Is Launching SpryEngage in October to Make Managing Your Account Quicker and Easier
PSA#2: “Park Lights & Movie Nights” Returns
E-Sports Are Coming to Expo Rec Center
The, “Aurora Eats,” Guide is Back and Bigger and Better than Ever
“Lindita’s Kitchen” Returns with Sweet Heat Baby Back Ribs
Visit Aurora Highlights Aurora’s Many September Happenings
The Vintage Theatre’s Fall Season Kicks Off with, “The Drowsy Chaperone”
The Aurora Fox’s New Season Kicks Off with, “Futurity”
Show Closer/Denver Taiko Drummers Perform at, “Global Fest,” Reception
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