There's always a lot happening on Havana from diverse restaurants to all kinds of shops, so how do we make it even better? The city wants you to weigh in. Plus, a snow plow ride-a-long and explanation of Aurora's snow plan; Aurora Sister Cities International helps students take a virtual trip to Korea and honoring Black History Month through dance, praise and sign language. Those stories and more this week on Aurora Now.
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Share Your Thoughts on the Havana Street Corridor Study
Major Repairs Underway at Nine Mile Station Parking Garage
Take Part in the First-Ever, "We Are A-Town Cleanup"
Get Tickets Now for the Return of Live Shows at the Aurora Fox
Want to Run for City Council? Find Out How
Weigh In on the, "Advancing Adams" Plan
Ride Along with a Snow Plow & Learn about Aurora's Snow Plan
Save Water & Money with Eye on Water App
Financing Available for Affordable Housing Projects in Aurora
Find Out How to Get Cash Back from Tax Credits
Learn More about COVID Vaccines & the Vaccine Hotline
An Explanation of the COVID-19 Dial 2.0
APS Uses Virtual Teacher Development
Black History Month Profile: Aurora Sen. Rhonda Fields
Aurora Council Meeting Agenda Continued to Feb. 22nd
Aurora Sister Cities Int'l Connects Students with Korea, Virtually
Sign Up for APL's Winter Reading Challenge & Win
Aurora Cooks is Now Offering Virtual Cooking Parties
Downtown Aurora Visual Arts (DAVA) Reopens
Check Out Colorful Colfax Murals with Help from an Audio Tour
Meet Aurora's Latest Nesting Bald Eagle Pair
Show Closer/My Sister's Keeper Performs for Black History Month