Beau the bulldog and his friends at the Aurora Animal Shelter want to warn you about wildlife now that the weather is warming up and we're spending more time outside. Find out what to do if you find a fox, skunk, raccoon or other critter in your hard our while you're walking your pup. Also on this week's show, the Aurora Police Department shares some tips on how to avoid getting scammed as the tax deadline draws near; Daiso opens its first store in Aurora with Japanese-inspired home decor, food, toys and more; and its your last chance to share your thoughts on the city's first-ever master transportation plan. Find out how you can have a say. Those stories and more this week on Aurora Now.
Global Japanese discount store Daiso open first Aurora location
Rangeview High School’s annual diversity assembly showcases pride for students’ cultures
Residents can take part in free upcoming virtual presentations featuring Holocaust survivors
PSA #1: Southeast Recreation Center has workout and fitness classes and more
Officer from the Aurora Police Department joins the show to talk about tax return scams
Community Calendar #2: Volunteer for Colfax Community Cleanup on April 19
PSA #2: Prairie Restoration Project needs various volunteers
Moorhead Recreation Center hosting free open house on April 3
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Visit Aurora: Women-Owned Businesses
Aurora South Metro Small Business Development Center
Eyewitness to History: A Holocaust Survivor's Story (Osi Sladek)
Eyewitness to History: A Holocaust Survivor's Story (Paula Buger)
SPRINT Indoor Triathlons at Central Recreation Center
ARISE Indoor Triathlon at Central Recreation Center
IRS Dirty Dozen Tax Scam Warning
Southeast Aurora Recreation Center and Fieldhouse
Iron Sharp Community Foundation Cleanup on Colfax
Moorhead Recreation Center Free Open House