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Aurora Now February 9, 2022
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The Mosleys left a lasting legacy in Aurora  and beyond. Edna was Aurora's first Black council member, and her husband, John, was a Tuskegee airman, and those are just two of their many accomplishments. We pay tribute to the Mosleys in honor of Black History Month. Plus, Stanley Marketplace celebrates a major milestone; a new ad campaign for the CU Anschutz Medical Campus makes a showing in the Super Bowl; the City Council's Red Tape Reduction Committee  wants to hear from you; an Aurora 90-something newlywed couple shares advice for lasting love; and a Smoky Hill High School graduate is one of the NFL's newest head coaches. Those stories, and so much more, this week on Aurora Now.

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Black History Month Profile: Aurora's John & Edna Mosley

Aurora VA Clinic to Be Named after Lt. Colonel John W. Mosley

New CU Anschutz Ad to Appear in Super Bowl and Olympics

Stanley Marketplace Is Celebrating its 5th Anniversary

Churrerira de Madrid Opens at Stanley Marketplace

Jade Mountain Brewery's Chinese New Year Celebrations Featured in the"Washington Post"

Sign Up to Speak at the City Council's Red Tape Reduction Committee's Public Hearings

City Council Approves Safety and Security Grants for Businesses in the Colfax Corridor and Beyond

Aurora Teams up with Denver and RTD on a Bus Rapid Transit Project on Colfax

Tired of Speeders in Your Neighborhood? Check Out Aurora's Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program

APD & the State Patrol Are Asking All of Us to Mind Our Manners on the Road

APD's K-9 Unit Welcomes, Cooper, to the Team

PSA #1: Sign Up for CodeRED, Aurora's Emergency Alert Program

PSA #2: Volunteer for a City Board or Commission

90-Something Newlyweds Share Advice for Lasting Love

"Shakespeare in Love" Coming to the Vintage Theatre

"Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea" Playing at the Aurora Fox; "Hurricane Diane" Is Up Next

"Aurora's Historic Photos" Exhibit Opens at the Aurora History Museum

The Town Center at Aurora Is Hosting a Black History Month Fashion Show, Featuring Singer, Lenny Harold

"Lindita's Kitchen" Makes Mexican Lasagna This Month

A Smoky Hill High School Graduate is Now an NFL Head Coach

Show Closer/"My Sisters' Keeper" Pays Tribute to Black History Month

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Aurora Now

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02/09/2022

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News

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AuroraTV Staff