Gasoline prices continued their spring push this week amid
tightened supplies and increasing demand. That's according to
Triple-A, which says the national average for a gallon of regular is
the highest since August. It's currently at three-58 a gallon, up
three cents from a week ago. In Texas, the statewide average is
three-40, up four cents. In San Angelo, gas-buddy-dot-com reports the
price of regular ranges from three-24 to three-47 a gallon. Triple-A
says prices may move a little higher in the coming weeks, but the end
is likely in sight for many drivers across the country.
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