Aurora lawmakers consider asking voters for 0.3% sales tax hike for roads, safety, facilities
AURORA | The city will likely ask voters this November to approve a sales tax increase to fund $264 million in transportation, public safety and city facility capital improvement projects. At a May 9 workshop, city council members moved forward a proposal to ask voters to approve three bond issues, totaling $264 million, and accompanying […]
Aurora Sports Notebook: Rangeview inducts latest class into Athletics Hall of Fame
News and notes about current or former Aurora prep sports, athletes and coaches from Sports Editor Courtney Oakes.
Aurora Sports Notebook: Ryan West serves as honorary captain for 3A state champion Pomona
News and notes about Aurora prep sports, current or former athletes and coaches from Sports Editor Courtney Oakes.
SENTINEL LEARNING CURVES: AAUW Aurora accepting scholarship applications for 2026–27 Academic Year
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SENTINEL POLS: Black community forum to feature full array of top Dem candidates for 2026 elections
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CITY DESK: City officials looking for bridge talk on Peoria Street
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PERRY: Mizel Holocaust program reviews the road to Hell, and how to avoid it
Two recent programs produced by Denver’s Mizel Museum make it clear the red lights are flashing, folks. The critical message that a noted Holocaust researcher offered last week is that Americans must take action to keep history from repeating itself. Better hurry. “When we study the Holocaust, it’s very important to remember that these crimes […]
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