The new Diverging Diamond Interchange at Picadilly and I-70 has reached substantial completion, and the city just held a grand opening ceremony to celebrate.
Connected Colorado takes you to Dinosaur Ridge to celebrate some enduring stories, including a civil rights victory from 1939, right here in Colorado! Plus, keeping a city beautiful, behind the scenes of a holiday traditi
In 2022, Aurora became the first city in Colorado and the second in the country to be designated as a Donate Life Community. It means we encourage all residents to consider becoming life-saving organ, eye and tissue donors.
Fall into Fun was bigger and better than ever this year. Families enjoyed a day at the Aurora Municipal Center and had a chance to take home free pumpkins, candy and enjoy plenty of activities around the Great Lawn.
Located at 2710 South Havana St, Leezakaya has vibrant dishes, drinks, and a warm environment. Their menu offers fresh fish, grilled appetizers, and Japanese whiskey.
Located along OnHavana at 2080 South Havana St., this duo restaurant offers authentic Korean food. Choose your journey with the BBQ side and enjoy Korean staples, or eat on the hot pot side and enjoy bottomless options.
Located inside the Stanley Marketplace, these two shops offer delicious flavors with French flare. Try sweet and savory crepes, or a bon bon. The two are step away from each other at the marketplace.
Located inside the Stanley Marketplace, Logan House Coffee offers fresh grounds and non-coffee drinks. They love their locally roasted coffee and their customers.
Rolling Smoke BBQ is located inside the Stanley Marketplace. They service authentic, souther-style BBQ that will be hard to resist when you smell it walking by.
Brad Bledsoe, an Aurora firefighter, began growing giant pumpkins as a spontaneous idea for an unfinished portion of yard at his home. His first pumpkin weighed 195 pounds.
Did you know there are more than 110,000 ash trees in Aurora? Most of them are on private property. That's why Aurora's Forestry Division wants to get the word out about the destructive Emerald Ash Borer.