An Aurora woman is the true definition of inspiration. Sepsis almost cost her everything, including her life, but her determination to live and create a new normal will give you hope, especially during these tough times. Plus, feeding our families in need with Aurora’s new, “Commitment to Care” program; socially-distanced dancing at Stanley Marketplace and, how to enjoy Aurora’s new “Parks, Lights and Movie Nights.” It’s all on Aurora Now.
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Final Push for Census 2020 in Aurora: “Be Heard. Be Seen. Be Counted.”
Census & Your Voice in Washington
Election 2020/Register to Vote Now
Update on Proposal to Raise Minimum Wage in Aurora
Sign Up for Aurora’s Civic Engagement Academy
Council Votes in Favor of Moratorium on Ketamine
Havana Corridor Study & Strategic Planning Virtual Meetings
APS Gets Ready for a Return to In-Class Learning
An Up Close Look at Aurora’s, “Commitment to Care” Program
Cheer Colorado Helps MHBHC’s Transgender Center of the Rockies
VA Hospital Offers Free Drive-Thru Flu Shots
Low-Cost, Drive-Thru Pet Vaccinations at Town Center at Aurora
Socially-Distanced Dancing at Stanley Marketplace
“Parks, Lights & Movie Nights”
Southlands Grand Opening Reminder