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Aurora Now November 6, 2024
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Did you know Aurora's poet laureate is a local history hero? Hear why she thinks it's important for all of us to help our Aurora History Museum preserve our past, and find out how you can become a local history hero, too. Also on this week's show, the national M.O.M.S. Tour stops in Aurora; K-9 Frank and Aurora Fire Rescue Lt. Jason Kester stop by our studio to talk about their latest deployment, and members of the Aurora Police Department and Aurora Fire Rescue team up with the DEA in a very memorable way to share an important message with some Aurora students. Those stories and many more this week on Aurora Now.

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Unofficial election results show Aurora voters support repealing restricted breed ban

Applications being accepted through Nov. 13 for vacated city council seat

Aurora Police Dept. and Aurora Fire Rescue team up with Drug Enforcement Agency for “Red Ribbon Week”

M.O.M.S. Tour visits Aurora to provide resources and raise awareness about maternal mortality

25th annual Festival of Wreaths at Aurora History Museum now underway

Can you name this mystery object from the Aurora History Museum?

PSA #1: Volunteer for Aurora boards and commissions

Community Calendar #1: Aurora Fire Rescue collecting turkey donations Nov. 17

AFR Lt. Jason Kester and K-9 Frank visit in-studio after helping with hurricane recovery in Florida

PSA #2: Holiday tree lighting is Dec. 3 at Aurora Municipal Center

No Ke Aloha receives 2024 Business Recognition Award

Chile rellenos are on the menu in the newest episode of "Lindita’s Kitchen"

AuroraTV airing new show called “Cooking and Kids”

Aurora History Museum gears up for “The Grand Celebration” with Aurora history hero Ahja Fox

Mystery object from Aurora History Museum revealed

Show closer: Aurora Borealis Festival at The Aurora Highlands

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Aurora Now

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11/06/2024

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News

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AuroraTV Staff