Helping Aurora's homeless find their footing. That's the goal of the city's new unauthorized camping ban. AuroraTV shows you first-hand, how the new abatement process works. Plus, the Aurora Highlands teams up with APS to break ground on the first of four new schools; celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with the Aurora History Museum's, "Mosaic of Cultures" exhibit; and we’ll show you how to take part in a free, fun, family fitness event coming to town that features a ninja warrior obstacle course. Those stories, and many more, this week on AuroraNow.
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Aurora’s New Pallet Shelters Are Helping the Homeless Get Back on Their Feet
Adams County Chooses the First Executive Director of Their New Health Department
Arapahoe County Has Named the First Director of Their New Health Department
Arapahoe County Needs Your Help As They Get Ready for Redistricting
Aurora Water Wants You to Get a GRIP on Saving Water Through the Grass Replacement Incentive Program
PSA #2: Take Part in the 1st, "Agricultural Festival" at The Plains Conservation Center
The Latest Episode of, “Connected Colorado,” Is All About Food and Farming
Get Ready for the City of Aurora’s First-Ever, “Fall into Fun” Event
Sign Up to Take Part in the Aurora History Museum’s Fall Antique Appraisal Fair
The Colorful, “Colfax Canvass,” Mural Event Returns to the Aurora Cultural Arts District
It’s the End of an Era for AuroraTV’s Obsolete Satellite Dishes