We’re teaming up to turn guns into garden tools to help make Aurora and Denver, safer. We’ll show you what you need to know to take part in the kickoff event for this new gun buyback program. It’s put on by the cities of Aurora, Denver, the Denver Broncos and a non-profit known as, RAWTools. Plus, national attention for the Aurora Mobile Response Team. It’s a pilot program that provides a new approach to public safety by pairing a mental health professional with a paramedic. Aurora’s Rangeview High is getting national recognition, too, for helping all kids feel like they belong. Aurora’s Seed Library is back. We’ll show you how to make your garden grow and feed friends, both new and old. March is Women’s History Month, and we’re taking a look back at Aurora’s historic first woman mayor. And cheers for the champions. The Grandview Girls’ Basketball Team takes state. Those stories and much more this week, on Aurora Now.
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Turning Guns into Garden Tools; Aurora, Denver, the Broncos and RAWTools' Kickoff Gun Buyback Event
Aurora Providing $500,000 to Fund Youth Violence Prevention and Intervention Groups
CBS National News Covers the Aurora Mobile Response Team
A Closer Look at the Aurora Mobile Response Team
Aurora Central High Seeks Student Input with New Coherence Council
Rangeview High Honored as a National Unified Champion School
March Is DisABILITY Month/Aurora's A.R.I.S.E. Program Celebrates Achievements
Organizer of New Global Market Coming to Havana Street Looking for Vendors
Council Approves Second Reading of Proposed Homeless Camping Ban, Adds Amendment
Aurora History Museum Celebrates Aurora's Historic First Woman Mayor
Aurora Public Library's Popular Seed Library is Back
Aurora Teams up with Techno Rescue for Another E-cycle Event
How to Recycle Almost Anything in Aurora
Aurora's Art in Public Places Program and On Havana Asking for Submissions for Art2C