Aurora's A1 Boxing is helping kids get off the streets and into the ring, and a city initiative is helping to fund it. It's all part of Aurora's goal to put an end to youth violence. Also on this week's show, the Aurora Police Department launches a new high-tech way for residents to track crime in our city; meet an Aurora couple who may have the answer for finding ever-lasting love; and we'll take you behind-the-scenes of the Aurora Eatery at the Town Center of Aurora. It's a unique take on modern dining featuring ghost kitchens and many restaurants under one roof! Those stories and many more this week on Aurora Now.
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A1 Boxing gives youth a chance to get off the streets and into the ring
Aurora Youth Empowerment Center survey is available through March 29
RTD's Zero Fare for Youth program is kids' and teens' free ride to city recreation centers
"Build Up Aurora" project wins a statewide award from Colorado Asphalt Pavement Association
Aurora Police Department launches online portal for transparency and accountability
City of Aurora is hiring! Apply now
Community Calendar #1: Provide feedback for 13th Ave and Colfax Rail Station area plan
PSA #1: Aurora Police Department is hiring
New stairs at Stanley Marketplace take you to the second floor with art and inspiration
Art in Public Places is taking submissions for Art2C on Havana
"Art" at the Aurora Fox playing through February 25
Fitzsimons Innovation Community receives Gamechanger Award
Students at Altura Elementary are making noise with hand built harmonicas
Meet an APD married couple who may know the answer for ever-lasting love
Aurora Animal Shelter's Leroy the Lizard is looking for love and needs a forever home
PSA #2 Summer and Spring Camps
Community Calendar #2: Women in Libraries interactive talk
Aurora is the place to be for Gen Z's aspiring homeowners
City Council passes resolution in support of affordable modular homes in Aurora
Sign up for classes with Aurora Cooks
Many restaurants, one roof: Check out the Aurora Eatery at the Town Center at Aurora
Show Closer: Iyanla Ayite and Jude Kofie perform "Stand for Us"
Related Links
Aurora Youth Violence Prevention Program
Aurora Youth Empowerment Center
Aurora Police Transparency & Accountability Portal
Help Wanted at the City of Aurora
"Building on Stanley's Foundation"
More about Art2C Exhibit on Havana
Aurora Art in Public Places Program
Fitzsimons Innovation Community