Sights and sounds from May 3rd's procession for Paramedic Paul Cary, who passed away after being diagnosed with COVID-19 while volunteering in New York City in the efforts to combat coronavirus.
Aurora Fire Rescue Station 5 opened its doors for the neighborhood. Come step inside and see what makes this 18,000 square foot facility so impressive.
One of our own APD officers also holds the highest rank for an enlisted soldier in the Army. Out at Buckley Air Force Base, Bill Woods shows us why he is a decorated leader.
How do you go from periodic tables to handcuffs? AuroraTV goes behind the badge with Officer Keith Burke to find out why he left his job as a science teacher to go after criminals.
69 flights of stairs, more than 1300 steps, nearly 800 feet of elevation. That is a tall task for anybody, but for one member of Aurora Fire Rescue each step is personel.
It's Aurora's newest fire house, and it's state-of-the-art! Station 16 is located right next door to the new Gaylord Rockies Resort. Join Aurora Fire Rescue for a tour, including a ride down the fire pole!
Agent Randy Carroll used to do calculus in a cubicle. Now he is out fighting crime. AuroraTV goes "Behind the Badge" with the Aurora Police Department.
Did you know that there are more than 700 Aurora Police Officers? Someone has to train them to use their weapons and keep their fire arms in working order. AuroraTV met the man who has that tough responsibility.
Aurora is the safest large city in Colorado and our fire department want to keep it that way. That's why our Aurora Fire Rescue works hard so they're ready for anything.
It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's the Aurora Police Department using their SWAT skills to scale Children's Hospital Colorado. Check out how police turn in their badges for Batman capes to bring smiles to kiddos faces.
The Community Relations Division of Neighborhood Services invites you to the latest event in the city's Race Forum Series, focusing on the history of firefighting as it pertains to race and featuring special guest Dekalb Walcot
It’s nothing but net for both the Aurora Police Department and the Gateway Olympians. That’s because at the annual Unity Game, everyone walks away a winner.