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The City of Aurora is conducting a survey to assess the needs of older adults living in the city. The survey, which is open to adults aged 60 and over, aims to identify areas for improvement in existing programs and opportunities for new initiatives, and it is open until Sept. 1 It is part of a larger project, the Older Adults Needs Assessment, which aims to develop better support for older adults through city policies, programs, and services.

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Aurora police are investigating Thursday after they say "multiple people" were shot, resulting in one death and three injuries.

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The contentious Lowry Ranch Comprehensive Area Plan (CAP), a proposal for oil and gas drilling near the Aurora Reservoir, will go to two public hearings in front of the state's Energy and Carbon Management Commission on Tuesday and Friday.

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Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman plans to crack down on public comments in future city council meetings after protestors disrupted Monday night's meeting for the third time. Coffman stated that he will not extend the time for public hearings due to the disruptions and will move the meetings to a virtual one if necessary. The protestors are demanding that Aurora authorities fire SWAT Ofc. Michael Dieck and charge him for murder over the shooting of Kilyn Lewis.

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The Aurora City Council voted Monday to move forward with a water reuse feasibility study in partnership with Denver Water and Metro Water. 

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Colorado officials and Philip Morris International on Tuesday announced plans to build a nicotine pouch manufacturing facility in Aurora, which they said would bring $600 million in investment to the area.