Aurora Police launch Photo Speed Enforcement to curb speeding-related crashes with a warning period before fines begin.
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Aurora to start mobile speed camera program
The Aurora Police Dept. will roll out two speed enforcement cameras this week, and drivers could face $40 or $80 fines.
The Colorado Independent Ethics Commission, on Tuesday, voted to move forward with investigations into 17 state Democratic ...
Denver hasn't issued a single citation for barking this year. Are all of the dogs good boys, or is the city's process too ...
The Aurora Police Department is hoping to crack down on the rising trend of speeding crashes by deploying two mobile speed ...
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Aurora police arrest drive-by shooting suspect within hours of incident
A 21-year-old man was taken into custody by Aurora police officers on Thursday night in connection with a drive-by shooting, police reported Monday.
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Majority of public comment criticized outgoing councilmembers for how they handled Black men being killed by APD during their ...
Protests during meetings demanding justice for victims of police shootings are part of why the council voted to stop having ...
The Aurora City Council welcomed its new members to the table on Monday, while community members held a press conference ...
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