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Construction begins on 1,600-home Prairie Point development in southeast Aurora

AURORA | Construction is underway on the Prairie Point development, which will ultimately bring more than 1,600 new homes to southeast Aurora. The 900-acre master planned community from Oakwood Homes, along the E‑470 corridor near Parker Road, will bring a mix of housing options, as well as an 18-hole golf course, parks, recreation areas, trails […]

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9 sent to hospitals after multi-car crash shuts down Aurora intersection Wednesday

AURORA | Police shut down East Jewell Avenue onto E-470 at about noon Wednesday after a multi-car crash that sent nine people to local hospitals for treatment, police said.  As of 2 p.m., the intersection remained closed as police investigated. The nine people sent to hospitals suffered “minor to moderate” injuries, police said in a […]

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Aurora breaks ground on $51.3 million animal shelter project, slated to open in 2028

AURORA | City officials and animal activists put on the dog yesterday in Aurora to mark the construction of a new, exponentially larger animal shelter in the city. Long coming, officials said the $51.3 million replacement shelter is critical in meeting the needs of a growing community and improving care for animals. The 42,000-square-foot, two-story […]

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Aurora City Council to review proposed decorum changes for public speakers

AURORA | In an effort to calm the occasionally raucous city council meetings, Aurora’s elected officials will consider changes to the city’s decorum rules, including a protocol for public speakers who surpass the time limit. City council meetings have a recent history of regular combativeness among council members and between public commenters and council members.  […]

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Aurora Councilmember Rob Andrews pleads guilty to DUI charge, gets 10-days home detention

AURORA | Councilmember Rob Andrews pleaded guilty in court Tuesday to driving under the influence and was sentenced to 10 days of in-home detention, probation and community service. Andrews was arrested Jan. 17 after police said he was driving a pickup truck erratically at about 9:30 p.m. in east-central Aurora. Police said he failed a […]

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Colorado students improve in math, but literacy results are mixed in statewide testing scores

This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. DENVER | The share of Colorado students who met or exceeded state standards on state math tests rose from last year to this year in nearly every grade. But when it comes to literacy, it’s more of a mixed bag. Those are two major takeaways from the preliminary […]

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Stolen motorcycle collision Saturday leaves driver dead, passenger injured in Aurora

AURORA | Police say a man driving a stolen motorcycle collided with a car near midnight Saturday, killing the driver and seriously injuring a passenger on the bike. Investigators said the bike was headed west on East Iliff Avenue at 11:49 p.m. Saturday when it collided with an eastbound Honda CR-V turning onto South Idalia […]

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Aurora police release video of fatal police shooting during mental health crisis

AURORA | Police on Friday released body camera footage of an April 9 fatal shooting of 23-year-old Amare Garlington, who was experiencing a mental health crisis and stabbed a responding officer and a police dog. On Friday, the Aurora Police Department posted an eight-minute video with audio recordings of the 911 call and police communications, […]

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SENTINEL MUSE: Summer’s back and so are Havana Street Night Markets

AURORA | Aurora’s global street festival returns for the 2026 season Saturday night, transforming the Havana Street corridor into an open-air celebration of food, art and community. Centered outside Leezakaya, the monthly night market features an eclectic mix of vendors offering handmade goods, clothing, jewelry and international crafts. Live music, dance performances, games and giveaways […]

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Candidates for Colorado governor address business lobby concerns in Glendale

This story was first published at Colorado Newsline.  DENVER | Two Democrats and two Republicans pitched their campaigns for Colorado governor to a roomful of business leaders in Glendale on Wednesday, offering different visions for the state but finding plenty to agree about — with the business community and with each other. Democratic U.S. Sen. […]