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Nov. 27, 2018

Did you know that if you live, work, or play in Aurora, keeping an eye out for potholes could earn you money? Here's how. Report giant potholes to the city with your name, phone number, address and the location of the pothole by midnight on the last day of each month. Crews will go out and fix all the potholes by the next day if they have the crews on hand to do it. And if yours is the largest pothole, you'll get something in the mail letting you know you found the "Pothole of the Month," meaning you get a $50 reward.

Call 303.326.8200 or email streets@auroragov.org to alert them to a pothole you've seen.

Oct. 16, 2018

This moving obituary of a young mother, who lived in Boulder for a time, is a plea to view people with addiction as people first - as humans struggling to fight a disease, not people to be dismissed. We ask that you take a few minutes today to consider this brutally honest piece.

Oct. 5, 2018

Next Question: What's are some streets "streets" and "parkways?" If you really want to nerd out over Denver street designations, click here.

Sept. 26, 2018.

Stop posting stories and start living them. That's the new motto for Offline October, a movement created by a group of kids who were sick of using social media and checking their phones too many times a day. We mentioned Offline October last year. So far this year, there have been pledges from kids at 61 schools in 16 states and four countries, and it all started right here in Colorado. If you want to join the pledge and go offline for October, click here. You can find more information here.

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