It may be fall, but the city's Forestry Division says now is the time to take action to protect your ash tree from the destructive emerald ash borer. See what steps the city recommends ahead of spring and what Aurora is doing to try to save city-owned ash trees. Also on this week's show, the city unveils a new piece of public art with a profound message about the importance of water; Aurora celebrates Indigenous Peoples' Day; and we introduce you to Shorty from the Aurora Animal Shelter who has some advice on keeping your pup safe and healthy this Halloween season. Those stories and many more this week on Aurora Now.
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Aurora Water and Art in Public Places celebrate the unveiling of "Ripple" at Sand Creek Park
Aurora Public Schools and CU Denver announce guaranteed admission agreement
PSA #1: Aurora's Veterans Salute 2025 is Nov. 13
PSA #2: AuroraTV is your home for 2025 municipal election coverage
Shorty the long-haired chihuahua comes in studio to share pet safety tips for Halloween
There are all kinds of Halloween happenings taking place in Aurora to celebrate the spooky season
Aurora Municipal Center hosting family-friendly and free Fall into Fun event Oct. 25
“Lizzie” playing now through Nov. 2 at the Aurora Fox Arts Center
AuroraTV airing classic horror movies each weekend leading up to Halloween
PSA #4: Check out AuroraTV.org for more story info
Aurora Borealis Festival brings northern lights to the city
Aurora Municipal Center hosts Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration
Hole-by-hole drone flyovers of Aurora golf courses now available online for first time
Apply to serve on Aurora’s new Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Advisory Board
Related Links
Protecting Your Ash Tree from Emerald Ash Borer
Emerald Ash Borer Resident's Guide
Aurora Art in Public Places Program
Engage Aurora: Make a Wish to the Universe
Call for Artists/New Aurora Animal Shelter
"Year of Us" Library and Cultural Services Survey
I-70/Picadilly Interchange Colfax Detour
CU Anschutz College of Nursing Pop Up Flu Clinics
Boo and Brew Candy Crawl at the Town Center at Aurora
Treat Street at Arapahoe County Scaregrounds
Apply for New Parks, Recreation and Open Space Advisory Board