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AAA: Gas prices continue slide ahead of Memorial Day
Just in time for this week’s start to the busy holiday travel season, motorists across the country are finally feeling some relief at the gas pump.
Just in time for this week’s start to the busy holiday travel season, motorists across the country are finally feeling some relief at the gas pump.
The national average gas price has fallen this week, which marked the second consecutive year that the average American motorist has paid less per gallon at the pump when filling up for their Memorial Day holiday travel.
According to preliminary reports, Virginia experienced its first significant decline in Memorial Day weekend traffic deaths in several years.
The Lynchburg Hillcats were able to outduel the Carolina League’s top pitching team to earn a 4-1 win over the Myrtle Beach Pelicans in a Memorial Day contest at City Stadium Monday night.
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Gas prices in the Midwest have skyrocketed to new highs, breaking records in some areas, while Virginia prices today are the 6th lowest in the nation and more than 80 cents less than prices in some Midwest states.
Rising crude oil prices continue to push gasoline prices slightly higher with the Memorial Day holiday weekend less than one week away. The national average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline rose to $3.62 Friday. This price is six cents more expensive than one week ago and even with prices from one month ago.
Gas prices continued to retreat for the sixth straight week, pulling back from an early-April peak of $3.94 nationally
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