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Aurora’s housing strategy team sets goals, gives recommendations for boosting affordable housing

City of Aurora officials this week reported progress advancing they city’s housing strategy, putting forth recommendations for enhancing the city’s stock of affordable housing and getting additional funding through Proposition 123.

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Aurora to local governments, nonprofits: Don’t bring immigrants in without coordinating

The Aurora council approved a resolution on Monday night telling other local governments or nonprofits entities to not bring immigrants — who ended up in metro Denver after illegally crossing America’s southern border — into Colorado’s third most populous city.

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Denver considers allowing noncitizens to become police officers, firefighters

By Noah Festenstein | Denver Gazette Denver’s councilmembers want to change the city charter to allow noncitizens to become either police officers or firefighters, a move that supporters said would help the city recruit and fill public safety positions.   The proposal’s sponsor said if the measure is enacted, it would open up responder positions to

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Third-party vendor laying off 200 employees from Amazon facilities in Colorado Springs, Aurora and Thornton

Nearly 200 employees of a global company that provides operational and maintenance services for airports and industrial customers will be laid off in April from their jobs at Amazon fulfillment centers in Colorado Springs and Thornton and a sortation center in Aurora.

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