Brazilian Soufflé
I’m excited to share this recipe with you from my mom’s beloved Coffee Cookery cookbook. Enjoy— but think twice about exposing the kids, lest they become hooked like me.

Colorado Arts Spotlight, Nov. 21 – 24: MCA director on the move, Denver artists recognized for impact
From innovative circus shows to classic musicals, this week’s calendar has both traditional seasonal fare and fresh artistic offerings across theater, music, and visual arts.

Hospital dogs provide calm and comfort for health care providers and patients in need
These good girls help reduce stress in an otherwise tense environment.

Can a newcomer make it all the way? Your votes will decide in the 2024 Carol Countdown quarterfinal
Let’s go, top eight! Your votes decided which beloved tunes made it to the quarterfinals, and the voting for Round 3 is on now!

For cops in critical situations, what they say to people and how they say it is key
Yelling multiple, sometimes conflicting, commands can make a scene or arrest more chaotic — and body cameras catch it all.


Xcel Energy slams the brakes on its EV discounts, frustrating low-income car buyers
Colorado’s biggest utility is officially out of funding to help low-income customers buy electric cars.

Ex-eye bank workers say pressure, lax oversight led to errors
Corneas, the windshields of the eye, are the most transplanted part of the human body. But four former employees at Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank told of numerous retrieval problems, including damage to eyes and removal from the wrong body.

40 elementary students abandoned by Douglas County bus driver in busy intersection
Students say the driver was threatening them. It’s unclear if the driver could face criminal charges, but an investigation is underway.

Colorado parents, advocates push for mandatory dyslexia screenings earlier in children’s education
State budget constraints, however, might limit when education officials could implement statewide mandatory screenings.

Colorado ranchers in the south and Eastern Plains will be reeling from November’s winter storm for a while
Even a week after the storm, cattle still couldn’t graze on the pastures and ranchers needed to provide pathways to fresh water.

Nov. 20, 2024: Why parents are stressed out, and ways to cope
The U.S. Surgeon General says almost half of American parents report feeling completely overwhelmed by stress. He now calls it an “urgent public health issue.” To get perspective, we asked three parents to join us: Craig Knippenberg of Denver is a dad and family counselor, Kelli Clifton Ogunsanya is a mom and the chief operating officer at local corporation, and Jess Pramov is also a mom and a telecom executive.

Boeing to lay off more than 60 workers in Colorado
The announcement comes as the aerospace company slashes its workforce nationwide.













