With gas prices on the decline, many Tristate residents are wondering just how low those prices will go, and will it be enough to make a difference under the tree?
Southwestern Tennessee Community College is taking classes virtual one day a week in hopes of helping students and staff battle rising gas prices and inflation.
I recently bought a new car, and I love my new car, however with now having a car payment and going from my old 4-cylinder to a 6-cylinder has got me a little more money conscience. I know in the tri-state, gas is pretty much inevitable, it's not quite like cities like Chicago, or New York, where a lot of their residents don't have cars because they have so much access to public transportation or
The Torrance Daily Breeze reports a service station in Wilmington, California sold premium gas for the rock-bottom-it-must-be-1992 price of $1.10 a gallon...
As gas prices in the Evansville area push the $3.80 mark, just know it could be worse (not to say it won't be before the summer is over.
Last week, the average cost of gasoline in the United States was $3.84. In places like Los Angeles, the price has jumped to $4.23 a gallon. These increases are correlated to conflicts in Middle Eastern oil-producing nations.
If there's one thing everyone can agree on, it's that gas prices SUCK...the money right out of your pocket! Rumors are running rampant that we can see prices above $4.00 a gallon right here in the Evansville area during the summer months. If we could bring the price down, we would. But we can't, so we won't. What WILL do is the next best thing...give it to you for FREE.