Operator
Good morning, and welcome to the Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation First Quarter 2021 Earnings Conference Call and Webcast. [Operator Instructions]. After the speakers remarks, there will be a question-and-answer session. [Operator Instructions].
I d now like to turn the conference over to Dan Dinges Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer. Please go ahead, sir.
Dan O. Dinges
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
Thank you, Andrea. And good morning. Thank you for joining us today for Cabot s first quarter 2021 earnings call.
As a reminder, on today s call, we will be making forward-looking statements based on our current expectations. Additionally, some of our comments will reference non-GAAP financial measures. Forward-looking statements and other disclaimers, as well as reconciliations to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures were provided in yesterday s earnings release.
The Senate approved Senate Bill 382, introduced by Sen. Wayne Langerholc, R-Cambria County, in a 28-19 vote.
The bill will now go to the House.
“This P3 plan is a failure,” Langerholc said on the Senate floor Tuesday. “We owe our commonwealth residents more than this.”
Bridges to be tolled
On Feb. 18, PennDOT announced the bridge renovation plan, approved by the obscure Public-Private Transportation Partnership (P3) in November, would be funded by tolls on several bridges, including:
I-78 Lenhartsville Bridge Replacement Project (Berks County)
I-79 Widening, Bridges and Bridgeville Interchange Reconfiguration (Allegheny County)
I-80 Canoe Creek Bridges (Clarion County)
I-80 Nescopeck Creek Bridges (Luzerne County)
Pennsylvania State Capital Bureau
A bill that would essentially kill PennDOT’s plan to toll several bridges across Pennsylvania to fund projects moved forward Tuesday when it was passed by the state Senate.
The Senate approved Senate Bill 382, introduced by Sen. Wayne Langerholc, R-Cambria County, in a 28-19 vote.
The bill will now go to the House.
“This P3 plan is a failure,” Langerholc said on the Senate floor Tuesday. “We owe our commonwealth residents more than this.”
Bridges to be tolled
On Feb. 18, PennDOT announced the bridge renovation plan, approved by the obscure Public-Private Transportation Partnership (P3) in November, would be funded by tolls on several bridges, including:
Lucy Pizarro admitted to gunning down Terrence Whitmire after a dispute over sex, ending a troubled marriage. Author: WNEP Web Staff Updated: 3:10 PM EDT April 28, 2021
MONTROSE, Pa. A woman was sentenced Wednesday in Susquehanna County for killing her husband in a dispute over sex.
Lucy Pizarro of Oakland Township received 15 to 35 years in prison.
In March, she pleaded guilty to third-degree murder for the shooting death of Terrence Whitmire last summer at their home near Susquehanna Depot.
Initially, Pizarro told authorities she thought somebody broke into the home and shot Whitmire. Troopers said she eventually admitted shooting him.
At a preliminary hearing, investigators said that Pizzaro told them Whitmire wanted to have sex. She did not, so she shot him, ending what she called a troubled marriage.