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Water restrictions take effect now in Aurora as drought conditions worsen
Aurora lawmakers Monday night to decide early drought restrictions
Bill aims to protect access to rare disease drugs in Colorado
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Metro Aurora
Community College of Aurora recognized for voter engagement efforts
“We aim to demystify the voting process and position civic participation as an important part of the co-curricular experience”
Award-winning journalist McKenna Harford joins Sentinel Colorado team
“At a time when the community is awash in misleading and confusing messaging generated by newsmakers themselves, McKenna’s trusted work is more critical than ever.” –
Bill seeks transparency in Colorado school support for at-risk students
“It’s about giving every student a fair chance.”
Sentinel Magazine
Skilled sewers in demand as tailors and dressmakers age out, in photos
Kil Bae, a longtime tailor in New York, notes that the rise of weight-loss medications such as Zepbound and Wegovy has led more people to seek alterations as their bodies change. At the same time, the pool of skilled workers is shrinking as experienced sewers retire. In response, the Fashion Institute of Technology has partnered…
Opinion
CALDARA : Colorado’s disabled suffer funding cuts as Medicaid spending soars
“Medicaid enrollment grew 200%. That’s not a demographic shift. That’s a policy choice.”
Sentinel E-ditions
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Sentinel Blogs
SENTINEL LEARNING CURVES: AAUW Aurora accepting scholarship applications for 2026–27 Academic Year
The AAUW is offering $2,500 scholarships only for Aurora residents of any gender
Nation and World
As Trump orders UFO data released, a question hangs: If aliens exist, what would they think of us?
“If I were looking at Earth from a distance, I would be pretty disappointed,” theoretical physicist Avi Loeb says. “Most of our investing is dealing with conflicts to prevent other people from killing us or us killing others. Look at the Ukraine war over a little bit of territory. That is not a sign of…
Colorado & region
‘CoCo’ chosen as name for proposed Colorado Front Range rail service
“Colorado Connector describes very well what the service does”
Pro and College Sports
Jokic’s 35 points, 13 rebounds, 13 assists help the Nuggets get past the Trail Blazers 137-132 in OT
Nikola Jokic had 35 points, 13 rebounds and 13 assists, and the Denver Nuggets rallied from down 16 in the fourth quarter to beat the Portland Trail Blazers 137-132 in overtime Monday night.
SENTINEL PREPS
Aurora prep sports scoreboard, 4.6.26
The Aurora prep sports scoreboard for Monday, April 6, 2026, includes results and highlights for Aurora area teams in girls soccer, boys lacrosse, boys volleyball and girls tennis.


