Abby's world gets turned upside down after she loses her favorite stuffed animal. Once the Aurora Police Department and Parks, Recreation and Open Space team hear about the sweet 6-year-old's story, they had to do something.
It’s a day some 3rd graders at Elkhart Elementary will never forget after their teacher wins a prestigious, national award during a very memorable school assembly.
Hinkley High School participated in the "Every 15 Minutes, an event designed to dramatically instill teenagers with the potentially dangerous consequences of drinking alcohol and texting while driving.
"Train tracks are for trains, not kids!"
RTD is sharing this important safety message with children to prepare them for the new University of Colorado A Line commuter rail train that will soon travel through Aurora.
For the first time ever, the Colorado Freedom Memorial turns into Camp Freedom Memorial. Check out what third graders from Aurora's Indian Ridge Elementary are doing to pay tribute to our fallen heroes.
Reading, writing, arithmetic – they’re all important, but in this day and age, so is knowing how to build a robot! See how some Aurora students are learning life-long skills through technology.
It’s a lesson in honor, sacrifice and love of country – third graders from Aurora’s Indian Ridge Elementary pay tribute to our fallen at the Colorado Freedom Memorial.
This video was solo-produced by an Executive Intern from Aurora Central High School during the 2015 Fall semester. Impressive work. Next stop, college and a degree in photojournalism!
Four-year-old Gerardo Robles has spent more than half of his life at Brent’s Place. It’s a safe and clean housing facility that provides hope and healing for children undergoing cancer treatment.
Our community comes together to remember those lost in the Orlando tragedy through an event called, “Solidarity with Orlando,” hosted by the Community College of Aurora.
Thank you! That’s the message kids in Aurora have for our first responders as they learn about honoring our everyday heroes on the 15th anniversary of 9-11.
Justin Bieber comes to town and he’s making dreams come true! Eleven-year-old Jonathan Jaramillo got the chance of a lifetime, the opportunity to perform live on stage with the Biebs.
Yikes! The Zombies are coming! No need to worry, though. Our kids will keep us safe, thanks to a unique summer camp offered by Aurora’s Parks, Rec and Open Space Department.