February is Heart Month, so it's a great time to recognize our Aurora firefighter/paramedics and the many lives they save through CPR. They have some of the best stats around when it comes to patients surviving cardiac arrest and being able to return to a completely normal life. Also on this week's show, an exciting new addition to the Colorado Freedom Memorial is a giant step closer to becoming a reality; our Aurora Animal Shelter shares tips on protecting your pups from thieves; and "Ren and Cora's Adventures in Aurora" heads to Utah Park. Those stories, and many more, this week on Aurora Now.
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Aurora Fire Rescue’s CPR survival rates beat the national average
Pickens Tech cosmetology program trains students and helps you save money
Plans to add a Visitor’s Center to the Colorado Freedom Memorial get a big boost
Liberty View at Fitzsimons offers affordable housing for senior vets
Burrell Arts Campus celebrates a grand opening after finishing a remodeling project
Donations are still needed for the, “Rock It Sock It Sock Drive”
Aurora Water explains the city's stage one drought declaration
Community Calendar: Aurora offers pandemic-related mortgage relief
The Aurora Animal Shelter offers tips to protect your pet from theft
Meet APD K-9, Krypto, who helps the Crimes Against Children’s Unit
The Broncos celebrate “Random Acts of Kindness Week” at Jewell Elementary
Aurora needs your help deciding how to support our youth with funds from the Broncos' sale
Community Calendar: New students at APS can register beginning March 1st
“Ren and Cora’s Adventures in Aurora” takes us to Utah Park
The Gaylord Rockies Resort invites you to celebrate spring
Quincy Reservoir opens for the season March 1st
Show Closer/“Celebrating Black History Through the Arts” promo