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Aurora Now March 18, 2026
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We all know how much of a pain it can be to read the tiny print on our prescription pill bottles, but if you're blind, you can't see any of it. Thankfully, there's a new state law that makes medication labels easier and safer for those who struggle to see as well as for seniors and those who speak another language. Meet a member of the Aurora chapter of the National Federation of the Blind of Colorado who helped make it possible. Also on this week's show, Mayor Coffman pays tribute to Aurora's fallen at a new exhibit at our Aurora History Museum; the first-ever "She Plays Aurora" sports trial day helps get girls into the game; and the newly-crowned Miss Front Range is from Aurora. Meet her and hear her play a tango on the piano. All that and more this week on Aurora Now.

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Aurora chapter of the National Federation of the Blind of Colorado helps push for passage of accessible prescription drug label law in Colorado

Aurora City Council passes new tobacco license ordinance to help protect kids' health

Hear what residents had to say at the recent Build Up Aurora Ranking Roundup Sessions

25th annual State of the Base highlights Buckley's more than $2.4 billion contribution to local economy in 2025

Electric vehicle charging stations now available to the public in the Aurora Municipal Center parking lot; free for the first four hours

PSA #1: Download the AuroraTV app

Community News: Submit nominations for Community Spirit Awards by June 30

PSA #2: City of Aurora hiring lifeguards

Southeast Recreation Center hosts first-ever “She Plays Aurora” Sports Trial Day, aiming to boost number of girls in sports

Sign up for the city’s SHiNE Dance fitness class

Aurora woman wins Miss Front Range pageant and joins Aurora Now in studio to share her experience and perform on the piano

PSA #3: Join Aurora Fire Rescue

Community News: Spanish-language streaming service, Bibliotele, now offered for free by Aurora Public Library

PSA #4: Check out AuroraTV.org

Mayor Mike Coffman visits “The Local Cost of Freedom” exhibit at Aurora History Museum

Aurora History Museum presents “Aurora’s Science Fiction Land” on March 25 at 6 p.m. as part of March Speakers Series

Show closer: Miss Front Range, who's from Aurora, performs “Malagueña" on the piano

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Aurora Now

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03/18/2026

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