Aviation is the theme at Stanley Marketplace and AuroraTV witnessed Aurora's fiercest aerial competitors. Do you think you've got what it takes to be a paper airplane champion?
It was a celebration at Southlands Shopping Center for the Holiday Hometown Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony. AuroraTV captured the sights and sounds as Santa and friends made their way through the streets.
Join us for a dialogue on economic & business relationships between Japan and the United States featuring Shotaro Oshima, a former economic minister of the Japanese Embassy in the US.
Oh. My. Gourd. Punkin Chunkin is back! Join the City of Aurora for Colorado's most unique fall festival October 6th & 7th at the Arapahoe Park Racetrack.
Oh. My. Gourd. Punkin Chunkin is back! Join the City of Aurora for Colorado's most unique fall festival October 6th & 7th at the Arapahoe Park Racetrack.
Seventy-two citizenship candidates from 35 countries took the Oath of Allegiance to become America’s newest citizens at a naturalization ceremony hosted by the city of Aurora and Aurora’s Office of International and Immigrant A
Aurora police officers, dispatchers, survivors, family, and friends gather in the 7/20 Memorial Garden July 20th at Midnight to remember the Aurora Theater Tragedy that took place six years ago.
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
If you are looking for fresh vegetables, fruits and homemade baked goods, head on down to the Southlands Farmer's Market. Open on Saturdays from 8am - 1pm through September.
Seventy-three citizenship candidates from 32 countries took the Oath of Allegiance to become America’s newest citizens at a naturalization ceremony hosted by the city of Aurora.
Five years later, Aurora still gathers to honor those that lost their lives in the Theater Tragedy and pay respect to the first responders that saved many more.
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.