A busy branch of our Aurora Public Library is bigger and better than ever. The Martin Luther King Junior Library on Colfax is now twice the size and has all kinds of new features. We'll take you to the grand reopening ceremony. Also on this week's show, an Aurora family shares their inspirational story about both receiving and giving the gift of life through organ donation; the Aurora Police Department hosts the 23rd annual Long Blue Line benefitting Children's Hospital Colorado; local doctors encourage parents to test versus guess when it comes to celiac disease in kids; and wait until you hear the incredible story behind this month's mystery object from our Aurora History Museum's archive. Those stories and more this week on Aurora Now.
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Aurora's Martin Luther King Jr. Library doubles in size and has many unique new offerings
City of Aurora unveils schedule for 40th commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Aurora family hopes to inspire others to sign up to become organ donors
Aurora Police Department’s 23rd annual Long Blue Line spreads cheer at Children’s Hospital Colorado
New down payment assistance program aims to help Aurora residents become homeowners
Zip code in Aurora is one of the fastest growing areas in America according to national report
Can you name this mystery object from the Aurora History Museum?
Doctors say it’s important to test for celiac disease if you have certain unexplained symptoms
Cherry Creek School District hosts ceremonial beam signing for innovation campus expansion
AuroraTV’s athletes of the month are standout soccer stars
PSA #2: Download the AuroraTV app
Support the Aurora Animal Shelter by attending Pet Pics with Santa Dec. 14 at Nick’s Garden Center
Aurora History Museum hosting live radio play of “It’s A Wonderful Life” Dec. 13
Mystery object from Aurora History Museum takes you back in time about 80 years