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Aurora Weekend Shootings Leave More Questions Than Answers
Police are looking for suspects in a sting of five shootings last weekend. No one was hurt.

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Police are looking for suspects in a sting of five shootings last weekend. No one was hurt.

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Rt. 30 road improvements, tax estimate approval and more this Tuesday evening.
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He was seen late September trying to break into a vehicle.
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