Bridging the digital divide in Aurora, and beyond. The city teams up with Comcast and APS to help make remote learning safe, convenient and free. Plus, a doctor at Aurora's CU School of Medicine explains the new COVID vaccine; an Aurora non-profit puts their best foot forward by handing out free shoes and local Girl Scouts send letters to seniors this year, instead of Santa. Those stories and more this week on Aurora Now.
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Comcast Helps Launch Aurora's Remote Learning Program
Tri-County Health on COVID-19 in Aurora
CU School of Medicine Doctor Talks about COVID Vaccine
VA Hospital Gets Some of the First Doses of Vaccine
Centura Health Launches, "Operation White Lights"
New Ordinance Caps Food Delivery Fees
Aurora Chamber Says Support Local
Aurora Police Warn about Porch Pirates
Aurora Police Warn about Telephone Scam
Wholly Kicks Hosts Shoe Give Away
Aurora Sister Cities Encourages Us to, "Engage Globally to Thrive Locally"
Ward VI Council Member, Françoise Bergan, Elected Mayor Pro Tem
Volunteer for an Arapahoe County Citizen Advisory Board or Commission
PSA#1 "I Wear My Mask for You"
PSA #2 Volunteer for an Aurora Board or Commission
PSA #3 Watch "Mayor Mike Live"
"Religious Diversity in Aurora" Exhibit Opens
"Festival of Wreaths" People's Choice Winners Announced
"It's a Wonderful Light" Raises Autism Awareness
Local Girl Scouts Write Letters to Aurora Seniors
Volunteer to Be a Snow Buster for Seniors
Kids Can Sign Up to Make Taco Wontons
Related Links
APS Remote Learning Centers/Comcast Lift Zone
Volunteer on an Arapahoe County Board or Commission
Volunteer on an Adams County Board or Commission
Volunteer on a City of Aurora Board or Commission
Aurora, Colorado Sister Cities International
"Religious Diversity in Aurora" Exhibit