Gas prices are steadily increasing in California. Apps and mapping websites can help you locate the stations that are cheapest.
As millions of Americans prepare to hit the road for the Fourth of July weekend, they will be happy to know that gas prices nationwide and in California are the lowest they have been in three years.
The average price for a gallon of regular gas in the L.A. region reached $6.26 Thursday, just 20 cents shy of the area’s record high, set this summer, according to AAA.
The average price of a gallon of regular gas has reached record highs in Los Angeles, with some stations reportedly charging as much as $7.
A regular gallon of gas costs more than $6 on average in some parts of the Los Angeles area while prices reached $5.76 in California on Tuesday
Los Angeles County saw a new record in average gas prices on Tuesday as the price of crude oil stays over $100 a barrel, signaling the cost to fill up at the pump won't be easing soon enough for dr...
After a slight dip a month ago, prices in Los Angeles have climbed over 14 cents in the last 16 days.
Higher crude oil prices and increased demand for fuel from spring break road trips have pumped up gas prices in California.
Gas prices in Los Angeles are 17 cents higher than a week ago and 55 cents higher than a month ago, according to the AAA.
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