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Aurora Now November 26, 2025
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Every drop counts. That's the message from Aurora Water and our Aurora City Council which recently and unanimously passed a unique resolution designed to raise awareness about conservation. The measure isn't mandatory, but it does encourage restaurants to think twice about automatically offering a glass of water with a meal. We'll explain. Also on this week's show, the Aurora Police Department launches a new photo speed enforcement program in hopes of saving lives; a furry friend from the Aurora Animal Shelter stops by our studio with tips on keeping your pup safe around holiday feasts and treats; and we relive the magic from this year's Southlands Holiday Hometown Parade. Those stories and more this week on Aurora Now.

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Aurora City Council asks restaurants to only serve water upon request

City’s snow plan helps keep 1,500 miles of streets clear each winter

Aurora Police Department launches new photo speed enforcement program

Aurora Fire Rescue shares important cooking safety tips to prevent fires and injuries

Sushi spot on Havana Street is latest restaurant highlighted on “Into the Map”

Shop local and support Small Business Saturday on Nov. 29

PSA #1: Winter driving message from Colorado Department of Transportation

Community Calendar #1: Centennial House Open Days are on Dec. 6 and 14

PSA #2: Sign up for the AuroraTV newsletter

Aurora Animal Shelter reminds us to be careful about sharing food with our dogs especially over the holidays

Aurora’s Art in Public Places launches “Make a Wish to the Universe” initiative as part of upcoming public art piece

State Health Department shares four tips to help prevent food poisoning around the holidays and all year long

PSA #3: Support the Mission Viejo 150 for 50 campaign

Community Calendar #2: Delaney Historic District Open Days are on Dec. 7 and 13

PSA #4: Classic movies airing every weekend on AuroraTV

Southlands Holiday Hometown Parade features performances, festive floats, and an appearance from Santa

City of Aurora’s annual Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony is Dec. 2

Aurora Dance Arts performing “The Nutcracker” Dec. 5-7 at Chaparral High School

Aurora Public Library hosting Season of Giving gift and food drive through Dec. 5

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Aurora Now

Posted:

11/26/2025

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News

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AuroraTV Staff