Precision Drilling reports $95.8M Q1 profit, revenue up nearly 60% from year ago

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:26 GMT

Precision Drilling reports $95.8M Q1 profit, revenue up nearly 60% from year ago CALGARY — Precision Drilling Corp. reported a first-quarter profit compared with a loss a year ago as its revenue rose nearly 60 per cent, helped by stronger drilling activity and price increases in the U.S. and Canada. The oilfield services company says it earned $95.8 million or $5.57 per diluted share for the quarter ended March 31, up from a loss of $43.8 million or $3.25 per diluted share a year earlier.Revenue totalled $558.6 million, up from $351.3 million in the first three months of 2022.Precision said the increase in revenue came as drilling rig utilization days in the U.S. rose 17 per cent compared with a year ago, while in Canada they gained nine per cent.International drilling rig utilization days were down nearly 20 per cent compared with the same quarter last year.Precision also said it has reduced its 2023 capital spending budget to $195 million compared with its initial plan for $235 million due to fewer drilling rig upgrades and lower maintenance costs. This report...

Mexico rights agency slams 10 states for HIV marriage bans

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:26 GMT

Mexico rights agency slams 10 states for HIV marriage bans MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s governmental human rights commission on Wednesday called on ten of the country’s 32 states to get rid of old laws that ban marriage between people with “chronic, incurable, hereditary or contagious diseases,” saying that could discriminate against the HIV-positive or people living with AIDS. The National Human Rights Commission’s recommendation was directed to the leaders of the states’ legislatures. The states must either comply with the call or explain why they refuse.Such laws were once a common response to poorly understood diseases or perceived as a way to prevent birth defects. They have slowly disappeared, but ten outlying states still have them.Those states are Chiapas, Guerrero, Quintana Roo and Oaxaca in the south, Querétaro, Puebla and Guanajuato in the central region and Durango, Sinaloa and Nuevo León in the north.The commission said Mexico’s Supreme Court has already ruled that any risk of infection that might result from m...

Homewood man killed in petroleum plant blast was also wrestling coach

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:26 GMT

Homewood man killed in petroleum plant blast was also wrestling coach LEMONT, Ill. (AP) — A man killed in an explosion at a suburban Chicago petroleum refinery in Lemont was working at the plant as a contractor and was also a high school wrestling coach, authorities said.The Will County Coroner’s Office said Dru Worker, 25, of Homewood, Illinois, was killed in Tuesday morning’s explosion at Seneca Petroleum Co. in Lemont in Chicago’s southwest suburbs.SEE ALSO: Woman dies following house fire in RoselandHe was pronounced dead at the scene after an asphalt tank apparently exploded, the Will County Sheriff’s Office said. A second person suffered minor injuries in the blast, which was followed by a fire.Several agencies are investigating the explosion, including the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the county coroner’s office and the Illinois State Fire Marshal.Worker was an employee of M&J Industrial Services, as is the person injured in the blast, and both had been doing work at the refinery when the explosion occurred, the company sa...

Bears get plenty of questions on one NFL Draft prospect

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:26 GMT

Bears get plenty of questions on one NFL Draft prospect LAKE FOREST — When it comes to pre-NFL Draft discussions or even news conferences, there's always a little bit of deception.After all, no team wants to give away what they're doing ahead of a critical three days for their respective organization.But it's safe to say that Bears assistant general manager Ian Cunningham was answering more questions about one particular prospect that could be available for the Bears with the 9th overall pick. That's Jalen Carter, a defensive tackle from Georgia who is one of the best players in a draft and would fill a need for the Bears on the interior of the defensive line. He could very well be drafted in the Top 5 during the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft on Thursday night, but off-the-field concerns have caused some of his projections to drop.It's left open the possibility that Carter could be there at No. 9 for the Bears to select, leaving Cunningham and general manager Ryan Poles with something to think about.At his pre-draft news conference t...

Fly to Las Vegas, Miami and more for $39 with Spirit one-day sale

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:26 GMT

Fly to Las Vegas, Miami and more for $39 with Spirit one-day sale (NEXSTAR) – If you're looking for an excuse to book a summer trip, this may be it. Spirit Airlines announced a flash sale featuring flights to vacation hotspots such as Miami and Myrtle Beach for less than the cost of a tank of gas in some states.There are some caveats, of course, with the main one being that you only have hours to choose a destination and book. Flights must be purchased before 11:59 p.m. EDT on April 26. Depending on where you fly from, you may be able to snag a one-way fare as low as $39 ($29 for members of the airline's loyalty program) to cities such as Fort Lauderdale, Chicago, New Orleans, Orlando, Tampa, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Nashville, Las Vegas, New York and more. ‘Disruptive’ passenger forces Israel-bound United flight back to Newark after 3 hours The fares are valid for travel on Tuesdays and Wednesdays between May 3, 2023, and June 13, 2023, and there is a seven-day advanced purchase requirement. Keep in mind that Spirit will charge if you bring more l...

Out-of-town couple watches armed burglar in home on surveillance camera

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:26 GMT

Out-of-town couple watches armed burglar in home on surveillance camera WESTMINSTER, Colo. (KDVR) — A Colorado woman is hoping someone can recognize an armed burglar caught on camera rummaging through her apartment Monday.The woman, who asked not to be named, said she was out of town when she received an intruder alert on her phone."My phone went off with a camera alert that someone was in the apartment," she said. "I looked at it and I see an armed burglar enter my apartment, gun first." Victims identified in double homicide at Denver restaurant The burglar could be seen with his gun drawn as he entered the home. "I started hitting my partner, like, "Oh, my God, there's a burglar in our house. He has a gun! He has a gun! Call 911! Call 911!" the renter said. She said she called 911, but because she and her partner were out of state, it took about 10 minutes to reach Westminster dispatchers. By that time, she said the burglar had stolen dozens of rings, bracelets and necklaces from relatives who have passed away."I've lost a lot of people, and th...

2 juveniles charged after lit firecracker leads to school evacuation in Harvard

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:26 GMT

2 juveniles charged after lit firecracker leads to school evacuation in Harvard HARVARD, Ill. — Two students face several charges for setting off a firework in their high school. According to police, the incident happened Tuesday inside a bathroom at Harvard High School in the far northwest suburbs.  Gurnee middle school teacher assaulted while breaking up fight, police say Police say an explosion from a large firecracker inside the boy's bathroom caused substantial damage and led to an evacuation of the building. A 14-year-old and 16-year-old boy was arrested and charged with aggravated arson, criminal damage to state-supported property, one count of mob action and one count of reckless conduct.Read more: Latest Chicago news headlinesNo one was injured. 

Severe storms possible late tonight through the overnight hours

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:26 GMT

Severe storms possible late tonight through the overnight hours AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Small showers moved south to north over much of the area this morning from the eastern Hill Country eastward. The afternoon forecast will continue a chance for showers and isolated thunderstorms around the normal of 83°.There will be storms tonight with the arrival of an upper-level disturbance and a cold front moving southeast over the area. Storms should start advancing through the area after 9 to 10 p.m. starting in San Saba County.The Storm Prediction Center updated its risk area for tonight to include most of the area in the slight risk (Category 2 out of 5) for severe storms. It should be noted that far northern Lampasas and the northern half of Milam Counties are on the southern edge of the enhanced risk area (Category 3 out of 5).Overnight threat of severe thunderstormsStorm threats for tonightShowers may linger past 6 a.m. until around 9 a.m. Thursday followed by clearing to a mostly sunny sky tomorrow afternoon. Saturday night storms bring tennis ball s...

Man charged in two 2021 murders pleads guilty, gets 25-year sentence

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:26 GMT

Man charged in two 2021 murders pleads guilty, gets 25-year sentence AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Tuesday, a man who entered a guilty plea for two 2021 murders Friday was sentenced to serve 25 years in state prison.According to Travis County court records, 30-year-old Laderious Nicholson was convicted by the court after the terms of his plea were negotiated.Records showed Nicholson had a jail credit of 602 days toward his sentence, roughly over a year and seven months.Nicholson was one of three accused of being involved in the death of 48-year-old Marvin “Binky” Henson in May 2021, but that was not the only murder he was accused of being involved in.Nicholson was already being held in the Travis County jail for a separate murder charge in connection with a deadly June 2021 shooting at an east Austin park.According to Travis County jail records, Nicholson remained booked into the facility as of Wednesday.

ACC to add cybersecurity training center to Rio Grande campus downtown

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:26 GMT

ACC to add cybersecurity training center to Rio Grande campus downtown AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin Community College is expanding its cybersecurity training capabilities by adding a new training center to its Rio Grande campus downtown. Congressman Lloyd Doggett helped secure nearly $1.5 million in federal funding for the project. "We all know the danger of thieves taking stuff from our personal accounts or even at the gas station, and there's a real danger of hackers who are trying to steal our democracy through misinformation," Doggett said. "So this is to provide the skilled workforce that we need here in Central Texas and beyond, to address the cybersecurity threat."Once the center is up and running, it's expected to help about 200 students a year get cybersecurity training. ACC has a specialization for cybersecurity within its Computer Science and Information Technology associate's degree program.Doggett said the addition of the center is a "cutting-edge move" by ACC to fill what he said is a growing need for cybersecurity workers. Cybersecurity at a ...