Was your home here built in 1960 or before? Aurora Water wants you to know about some important work that's happening now in North Aurora. The goal is to find out what your water service line is made of and whether it needs to be replaced. Find out if you're affected and what you need to do. Also on this week's show, the Aurora Police Department now has a high-tech way for you to track your 911 call to them and check the progress on your case; AuroraTV teams up with our Aurora History Museum for some Women's History Month trivia; and the Aurora Animal Shelter is searching for fosters. Find out how you can help. Those stories and much more this week on Aurora Now.
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Aurora Police Department partners with tech company to update 911 callers with progress reports
Arapahoe County Public Health has new mobile approach to preventing drug overdoses
Aurora hosting meetings for business owners and residents about Regional Navigation Campus
We Are Aurora Youth offering free rec center access during Spring Break
Aurora Public Schools “Love The Bus Week” celebration includes a very special guest
APS’ work-based learning gives students opportunities to find careers they love
“Name that Mystery Object” from the Aurora History Museum
PSA #1: Register for Aurora Parks, Rec and Open Space spring and summer camps
PSA #2: Learn more about Aurora Now stories by visiting web links
Women’s History Month trivia honors amazing Aurora women
Tallyn’s Reach Library turns 20 years old! Celebrate all day March 23
Vintage Theatre’s “Eleanor” playing through March 27
Downtown Aurora Visual Arts latest exhibit on display through April 19
Community Spirit Awards nominations being accepted until May 31
PSA #3: AuroraTV.org provides web links and other information
Community Calendar #1: United Against Hate at Stanley Marketplace is March 14
Aurora Animal Shelter needs foster families for a variety of animals
Rocky Mountain Regional VA launches Virtual Health Resource Center
Aurora Water making improvements to water service lines at homes in North Aurora
“Name that mystery object” answer is revealed
Show closer: Jess Wingenette performs "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
Related Links
Aurora Police Department/Spider Tech 911
Arapahoe County's Prevention Point
Aurora Regional Navigation Campus Meetings
Colorado Office of Gun Violence Prevention
Colorado Injury and Violence Prevention Center
Colorado Gun Violence Prevention Resource Bank
Colorado Firearm Data Dashboard
Aurora Youth Violence Prevention Program
We Are Aurora Youth Free Rec Centers During Spring Break
Tallyn's Reach Library Turns 20 Celebration
DAVA (Downtown Aurora Visual Arts)
Aurora Community Spirit Awards
Donate to the Aurora Animal Shelter
VA Virtual Health Resource Center