If you’re after a typical high-maintenance home in very popular areas of South Jefferson County, you’re looking at a bidding war and lots of competition. Whereas, if you’re wanting something that’s single-family but lower maintenance, that outlook is much brighter. You can see that kind of home today at Silver Leaf, a creatively designed enclave backing to The Meadows Golf Club, and be moved in by June. Boulder Creek Neighborhoods is a new name in the Littleton area—but has a great reputation in Boulder County and the City of Denver for its creative lower-maintenance designs. Boulder Creek was the perfect builder to get hold of this sloping residential site near S. Wadsworth and W. Coal Mine Avenue, wedged in along the golf club’s 15th and 16th fairways. The builder engineered the enclave to maximize the natural contours and the exposures to the scenic foothills—actually doing an over-excavation of the entire site, creating 50 lots with no fencing allowed, for a wide-open, … [Read more...] about Creative enclave beside Meadows Golf Club in Littleton has family-sized lower-maintenance homes from $750s
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OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma proposes $10B bankruptcy exit
Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, on Tuesday proposed a $10 billion restructuring plan to exit bankruptcy and transfer its assets to a company focused on combating the opioid epidemic. The plan, filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in White Plains, N.Y., would require members of the Sackler family, who own the company, to pay almost $4.3 billion over a decade — a larger amount than in previous proposals. The company announced the changes in a statement released on Tuesday. ADVERTISEMENT The family would have “no involvement” in the new company, which would instead be run by a new independent board, and in exchange, would be legally released from facing opioid-related lawsuits. The restructuring proposal would also ensure that most of the money from the plan would go toward combating the crisis instead of to state and local government creditors, according to The Wall Street Journal . “The company has worked closely with a broad and diverse group of … [Read more...] about OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma proposes $10B bankruptcy exit
Pinkerton: Why Every American President Faces an Immigration Crisis
To Crisis or Not to Crisis The efforts of the Biden administration to avoid using the “c”-word, “crisis,” in regard to the U.S.-Mexico border might bring to mind another “c” word— comical . That is, humor—of a dark kind—can be found when White House press secretary Jen Psaki won’t use the word “crisis,” but will allow that the situation on the border is a “big problem.” Similarly, homeland security secretary Alejandro Majorkas refused to call it a crisis, although he did concede that the situation was “undoubtedly difficult.” In the meantime, the Biden administration has been freely using the word “crisis” refer to other concerns, including the economy, housing, guns, and Ethiopia. And so Politico –hardly a bastion of Biden-bashers–was moved to opine on March 19 , “It’s puzzling that the Biden administration has taken the Orwellian position that the largest surge in migration in two decades is not to be described as a ‘crisis.'” Yes, puzzling indeed. Still, … [Read more...] about Pinkerton: Why Every American President Faces an Immigration Crisis
Bills To Watch This Session In The Maryland General Assembly
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — The latest session of the Maryland General Assembly kicked off last week with a number of changes due to COVID-19 . While the virus and recovery efforts are front of mind for lawmakers, they will also be tasked with voting on Gov. Larry Hogan’s Fiscal Year 2022 budget and reviewing hundreds of other bills on topics ranging from policing reforms following multiple high-profile deaths of Black people by police officers in 2020 to decriminalizing marijuana and changing the state song. READ MORE: Testing Remains Key Factor In Fighting COVID-19, Especially During Spring Break RELATED COVERAGE: Maryland General Assembly Session Begins With Changes Due To COVID-19 Pandemic Bill Would Allow Alcohol Carry-Out, Delivery To Continue In Maryland After COVID-19 Pandemic Ends Gov. Larry Hogan Announces $1B COVID-19 RELIEF Act, Includes $750 Income Tax Credit For Maryland Families Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s Fiscal Year 2022 Budget Proposal … [Read more...] about Bills To Watch This Session In The Maryland General Assembly
Girl Scout whose cookie sales pitch went viral donates boxes to nursing homes, health care workers
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for March 18 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. The Girl Scout whose virtual cookie sales pitch went viral earlier this year has sold thousands of boxes of cookies. Now, she’s focused on giving back to her community . Allie Shroyer, a first-grader from Scottsdale, Arizona, was starting to sell Girl Scout cookies in January this year when she made an adorable sales pitch to a doorbell security camera. Her mom, Kristen Shroyer, posted the pitch on Facebook and the video quickly went viral. Within 24 hours, Allie sold more than 200 boxes of cookies . Within a week, her sales went up to 600 boxes, which was more than her original sales goal, Fox News previously reported . GIRL SCOUT’S ADORABLE COOKIE PITCH TO DOORBELL CAMERA GOES VIRAL According to ABC15 , Allie ended up selling 3,750 boxes of cookies to people across the U.S. … [Read more...] about Girl Scout whose cookie sales pitch went viral donates boxes to nursing homes, health care workers