Talk about a gorgeous gourd! An Aurora firefighter’s prized pumpkin is making history. Its name is Greta, and we’ll introduce you to her, and her proud papa. Also this week on the show, Aurora launches an easy and free way to search for affordable rentals and to list them; On Havana Street gets national recognition for its international cuisine; and Aurora’s Book Outlet celebrates 35 years and over a million dollars in donations to our Aurora Public Libraries. Those stories, and many more, this week on Aurora Now.
Story Links:
Mayor Coffman Delivers the State of the City Address
October Is, "National Crime Prevention Month," and APD Has Tips on Staying Safe
Aurora Is Getting a Share of the State's Multi-Million Dollar Opioid Settlement
The Medical Center of Aurora is Hosting an Opioid Drug Take Back Event
Weigh in on the Search for Aurora's Next Fire Chief
The New Aurora Housing Locator Helps You Find and List Rentals for Free
Learn about the, "Build Up Aurora," Plan to Fix Residential Streets
Aurora Water Launches SpryEngage to Make it Easier to Manage Your Account
Business Are Encouraged to Weigh in on Doing Business with or In the City of Aurora
On Havana's International Cuisine Scene Gets National Recognition
Check Out the Newest Art2C Sculptures On Havana
The Cherry Creek Innovation Campus Gets a Black Hawk Helicopter Donation
APS Celebrates the Grand Opening of East Middle School
The Aurora Book Outlet Reaches a Major Milestone
An Aurora Firefighters Grows a Record-Setting, Giant Gourd
There Are All Kinds of Free Halloween Happenings in Aurora
Southlands Introduces the, "Cub Hub"
An Aurora Park Ranger Is Recognized with a Distinguished Service Award
A Day in the Life of An Aurora Park Ranger
"Futurity" Is Now Playing at the Aurora Fox
Aurora Breweries Win at the Great American Beer Festival
Related Links
Police Area Representatives (PAR Officers)
Region 9 Opioid Governance Committee
Build Up Aurora: Residential Street Repair
AFAR Magazine: “Best Food Neighborhoods in the U.S.” (On Havana)
Friends of the Aurora Public Library Book Outlet
Rocky Mountain Giant Vegetable Growers
“Futurity” at the Aurora Fox Arts Center