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Aurora Now October 8, 2025
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An Aurora man is grateful for what he calls his "bonus time." He's alive and well thanks in part to the heroic actions of an Aurora police officer. Make sure you have a box of tissues handy when you watch this powerful story! Also on this week's show, meet our athletes of the month from both Aurora Public Schools and the Cherry Creek School District and take a trip back in time with a live radio play performance in our studio. It's all part of an upcoming show at our Aurora History Museum. Plus, what you need to know as ballots go in the mail for Aurora's upcoming municipal election. Those stories and so much more this week on Aurora Now.

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Aurora police officer’s heroic efforts give man “bonus time” after cardiac arrest

Students from Cherry Creek School District design “Fight Like A Bronco” bell for those battling cancer

Group of local nurses helping new moms navigate breastfeeding

City of Aurora launching Civic Engagement Academy specifically for youth

Ballots will be mailed to active, registered voters Oct. 10 ahead of 2025 Aurora municipal election

Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebration is Oct. 13 in the Aurora Municipal Center lobby

PSA #1: Tune into AuroraTV for live election coverage on Nov. 4

Community Calendar #1: 2025 Business Opportunity Fair is Oct. 23

Athletes of the month from local school districts feature a two-sport star and a state champion golfer

Cherry Creek School District recognized nationally by Forbes; Children’s Hospital Colorado makes the list, too

Aurora Public Schools Foundation receives six-figure donation from developers of The Aurora Highlands

City of Aurora offering free entry to recreation centers for teens over fall break

PSA #2: Fall into Fun 2025 is Oct. 25

Community Calendar #2: Electronics recycling special event pricing available for residents Oct. 6-17

PSA #3: Veterans Salute 2025 is Nov. 13

Actors give in studio preview of live radio play "Arsenic and Lace" ahead of Oct. 25 show at the Aurora History Museum

AuroraTV airing classic horror movies each weekend leading up to Halloween

Aurora Borealis festival is Oct. 10 and 11 at Painted Prairie

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Aurora Now

Posted:

10/08/2025

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News

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AuroraTV Staff