Have you had a chance to play pickleball? It's the new craze that is taking over Aurora. AuroraTV explored what makes this sport so popular and why you wont find a pickle out there.
It’s common to see golf carts whizzing around not just golf courses these days, but also festivals, retirement communities, airports and so many other places. And when they break down?
Rangeview was selected as Special Olympics Colorado's Unified School of the Year for 2019. A unified team joins people with and without intellectual disabilities on the same team.
Check out the sights and sounds of Aurora's first inclusive playground at Red-tailed Hawk Park! The 8,000 square foot site is a place for kiddos of all abilities to come and play. It's located at 23701 E Hinsdale
The golf courses in Aurora are Amy Chitkoksoong's happy place. The recent Grandview high school graduate grew up playing the courses and is now preparing for her freshman year at the University of Northern Colorado.
There is a new way to cruise the golf course in style. Meadow Hills has Phat Scooters that increase the pace of play and allow for a different golfing experience.
"Take Me Out to the Ball Game" isn't just a song in Aurora, it's a lifestyle. Nearly a thousand kids are playing in our summer baseball and softball leagues. With so many games, you need umpires.
Hinkley High School's Myles Gregory shows off his yoyoing skills. He placed 2nd in a large 2019 regional competition and is sponsored by German yoyo manufacture, iYoYo.
Age is just a number, right? Decorated WWII vet, May Alm, is a 103-year-old resident at Renew Saddle Rock, an assisted living community in Aurora, and a participant in the Bessie’ Hope intergenerational programs.
It's not hard to find Ryan Malloy, just head to the ice. Everyday over his lunch break, Ryan goes to the Aurora Reservoir to clear his mind and fuel his new addiction, fishing.
She may only be 10-years-old, but Camdyn is already making a difference in our community. Her love and generosity are helping the city, the Make-a-Wish Foundation, the Aurora Rotary, Arapahoe County and many more build Aur
When you are the defending state champ there is a big target on your back. Everybody wants to knock you off. That is no different for two teams at Grandview High School.
A wild water slide, a gigantic gym and amazing art. Find that, and much more, at the Central Rec Center. It's the city's first new rec center in 40 years, and it's funded by marijuana sales tax revenue.
High school football gets bigger and bigger each year in Colorado. And, to keep up, the city of Aurora made some state-of-the-art renovations this year to one of the state’s iconic stadiums. AuroraTV's Jonathan Horo
The playoffs are just around the corner for high school football, and there’s a team right here in Aurora that’s making some noise. AuroraTV volunteer Jonathan Horowitz introduces us to the squad at Smoky Hill High School
Good things come to those who "bait". Harry Wolfe has been setting out on the waters at the Aurora Reservoir multiple days a week for the past 20 years.