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Voter guide: Aurora school board candidates answer 6 questions about their priorities
To help voters make their decisions in the school board election, The Aurora Sentinel sent all of the candidates the same set of questions. Their answers are below. This voter guide was produced by The Aurora Sentinel in collaboration with Chalkbeat Colorado.
Aurora police have arrested a suspect they believe is the driver in a deadly hit-and-run crash. According to investigators, the collision between a pedestrian and the vehicle driven by Daryl Murray happened about 6:30 p.m. Tuesday on Colfax Avenue between Chambers Road and Laredo Street.
Jurinsky and four other conservative Aurora City Council candidates are backed by Building Aurora’s Future, an independent expenditure committee that has raised a combined $295,000 this year from Advance Colorado and Our Community Our Future, two dark money groups that do not disclose their donors.
Aurora’s municipal election is less than a month away, so let’s take a look at the breakdown of the electorate. Officially, Aurora’s city elections are nonpartisan, but that has
Prosecutors have decided no criminal charges will be filed against a pair of Aurora firefighters following a bizarre game of "chicken" that saw the firefighters run a police sergeant off the road.
After months of meeting virtually, Aurora City Council will meet in person again at the first meeting following the municipal election.
Algorithmic matches would not serve as probable cause for arrest. Instead, they would act as leads requiring corroboration through traditional detective work.
Aurora‘s siren warning system for extreme weather is so stuck in the 1980s that city officials have told residents to monitor storms themselves with their phones and computers. “We have been bandaging the city’s siren system year after year, and now ...
About a dozen people attended Tuesday night's Aurora Public Schools Board of Education meeting to talk about needs for classified workers.
Celin Villeda-Orellana, 38, is facing charges of attempted first-degree murder, first-degree assault, menacing and illegal discharge of a firearm in the shooting on eastbound I-225 near East Sixth Avenue in the early hours of Oct. 18, the Aurora Police Department announced Friday. All of the charges are felonies.