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Could $5 Per Gallon Be San Diego's New Average Price for Gas?
Gas prices continue to slowly increase, breaking records along the way. NBC 7’s Audra Stafford shares ways to maximize fuel efficiency.
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Analysts Warn to Prepare for $5 Per Gallon Gas Prices in San Diego County
The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County recorded its largest increase since Sept. 28, 2019, Thursday, rising 8 cents to $4.975, its 14th record in 16 days.
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San Diego Hits Record-High Gas Prices for 2nd Consecutive Day
San Diego County’s gas price averages $4.73 a gallon, which is $1.20 higher than this time last year, reports NBC 7’s Joe Little.
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For Second Day in a Row, San Diego County Posts Record Gas Prices
The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County rose to a record high Thursday for the second consecutive day, increasing 1 cent to $4.736.
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Record High Gas Prices in San Diego County
The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County rose 1 cent Wednesday to a record high, $4.726.
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San Diego Gas Prices Soar … Even More Than Usual
The pain at the pump is only getting worse: Thursday’s gas price average was $4.48 per gallon in San Diego, an increase of nearly 10 cents in just a week.
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Fact Check: Trump Puffs Up Islamic State Raid and More
Seeing U.S. forces track down and kill the Islamic State’s leader wasn’t enough for President Donald Trump. He puffed up and told a story about the raid that is unfamiliar to the military leaders who mounted it. In recent days, Trump also related details from Syria that the Pentagon and diplomats contradicted. When the stock market went up, he took...
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Fact Check: Trump Puffs Up Islamic State Raid and More
Seeing U.S. forces track down and kill the Islamic State’s leader wasn’t enough for President Donald Trump. He puffed up and told a story about the raid that is unfamiliar to the military leaders who mounted it. In recent days, Trump also related details from Syria that the Pentagon and diplomats contradicted. When the stock market went up, he took...
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Automakers Side With Trump in Legal Fight With California
General Motors, Fiat Chrysler, Toyota and many others in the auto industry are siding with the Trump administration in a lawsuit over whether California has the right to set its own greenhouse gas emissions and fuel economy standards. The three companies, plus a trade association called the Association of Global Automakers, said Monday they plan to intervene in a lawsuit...
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AP Fact Check: Trump's Twisted Reality on Guns, Environment
President Donald Trump is twisting reality on gun control and the environment. Pressed over the weekend for his position on gun legislation, the president declined to answer whether he would support expanded background checks in the wake of deadly mass shootings and blamed Democrats in Congress for “doing nothing” on the issue. That’s not true.
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Fact Check: Trump's Swerves on Economy, Guns and Migrants
President Donald Trump can’t seem to get his facts straight when it comes to Barack Obama. From the economy to veterans and immigration, Trump routinely claims achievements of the former president as fully his own or distorts the truth to undermine the Democrat’s legacy. On problems uniquely his own, Trump deflects. This past week was no different.
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Woman Says Contaminated Fuel Damaged Her New Car
When you go to the gas pump you expect that what you put in the tank won’t damage your car.
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How Driving Impact Your Gas Mileage
How you drive can impact your gas mileage.
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Trump's Pollution Rules Rollback to Hit Coal Country Hard
It’s coal people like miner Steve Knotts, 62, who make West Virginia Trump Country. So it was no surprise that President Donald Trump picked the state to announce his plan to roll back Obama-era pollution controls on coal-fired power plants. Trump left one thing out of his remarks, though: northern West Virginia coal country will be ground zero for increased...
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US Plan for Coal Power Deregulation Could Cause More Deaths
The Trump administration on Tuesday moved to prop up the declining coal industry with an overhaul of Obama-era pollution rules, acknowledging that the increased emissions from aging coal-fired plants could kill hundreds more people annually and cost the country billions of dollars.
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US Says Conserving Oil Is No Longer an Economic Imperative
Conserving oil is no longer an economic imperative for the U.S., the Trump administration declares in a major new policy statement that threatens to undermine decades of government campaigns for gas-thrifty cars and other conservation programs. The position was outlined in a memo released last month in support of the administration’s proposal to relax fuel mileage standards. The government released...
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Gas Tax Repeal Initiative Qualifies for November Ballot
The group leading the effort to nix the newly-implemented gas tax says it has acquired enough signatures to qualify its repeal initiative for the November Ballot.
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Teen in Parents' Truck Leads Pursuit, Crashes into Gas Pump
A juvenile stole his family’s vehicle and led deputies on a chase.
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Ex-Con Found Guilty in 2015 Kidnapping of Coach and Baseball Player
An ex-convict involved in a wild crime spree that included kidnapping a coach and teenage baseball player at gunpoint from a San Diego park and forcing the pair to drive him to Ramona has been found guilty.
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Shell Inc. Investigates Claim That Gas Station Denied Service to CBP Officers
An investigation is underway into allegations that a gas station in San Ysidro denied gasoline to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers, officials confirmed.