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California drivers are once again paying the highest gas prices in the nation, and the numbers are getting hard to ignore. As of this week, the statewide average for a gallon of regular unleaded has surged to $5.
The war in Iran is fueling higher gas prices in the Southland, with the average cost of a gallon about to reach a dismal new milestone. The Sinclair gas station off of Melrose and Normandy avenues near the 101 Freeway in East Hollywood has been very busy Monday.
A proposed California Assembly Bill would allow drivers to install conversion kits to use cheaper E85 fuel as gas prices continue to rise.
Much of what the Grand Canyon State sees in terms of gas prices is dictated by the actions of the Golden State next door.
Do Newsom or his Democrat Party friends in Sacramento have any plans to deal with the high gas prices? Nope. It's all blame shifting.
California gas prices are higher than the prices in most of the rest of the United States, but taxes are only a small part of the gas-price equation.
California already has some of the priciest gas in the U.S., but some stations have taken it too far, triggering an investigation into price gouging.
Drivers facing the highest gas prices in years are lining up at Costco and Sam’s Club, downloading GasBuddy, tapping fuel rewards and using slip tanks.