Tropical Storm Barry Could Cause Spike In Gas Prices, AAA Says
Drivers could notice a slight, short-term uptick in gas prices caused by Tropical Storm Barry, AAA Mid-Atlantic said Friday.
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Drivers could notice a slight, short-term uptick in gas prices caused by Tropical Storm Barry, AAA Mid-Atlantic said Friday.
Gas prices across the region continue their downward trend for another week, giving Maryland drivers a few extra dollars in their wallets.
Retail gas prices have been falling steadily for several weeks now.
Memorial Day Weekend is right around the corner and plenty of drivers have their sights set on vacation.
If you went to the gas pump this holiday weekend, you probably had some sticker shock as prices have jumped nearly a quarter in a month.
Experts say this is an example of how political unrest in oil producing countries can attack your pocketbook.
Get ready for sticker shock at the gas station if you're one of the estimated 41.5 million Americans hitting the roads this Memorial Day weekend.
The gas prices at the intersection of York and Seminary reflect what's been happening in at gas stations across Maryland.
Gas prices are on the rise, and Maryland drivers are paying about 30 cents more than the same period last year.
It's been a rough few weeks for drivers who have been feeling the pain at the pump in the wake of several natural disasters.
The average price of a gallon of regular-grade gasoline fell 7 cents nationally over the past two weeks, to $2.62.
Gas prices hit a high for the year on Labor Day as refineries work to recover after Harvey.
The shortage of gasoline after Hurricane Harvey is about to have some Maryland drivers shelling out more cash.
Gasoline prices rose several cents overnight amid continuing fears of shortages in Texas and several other states in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey's strike on the Gulf Coast.
Maryland drivers prepare to feel some pain at the pump. In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, more than a dozen oil refineries have slammed the doors shut. Meaning less gas nationwide.
The storm is over 1000 miles away from Maryland, but residents in the area may likely see an uptick in the price at the pump.
Refinery operators along the Texas Gulf Coast are hunkering down for Hurricane Harvey, while motorists far from the storm's path are also feeling the effects as gasoline prices rise.
Families across Maryland and the U.S., will be packing up and hitting the road for the July 4 weekend.
Summer is travel season, and this year it's going to cost less to take that trip.
Just before the busy travel season, gas prices are on the rise. Ava-joye Burnett has more how high they could go, and what's causing this.
Ordinarily, this is the time of year, many of drivers can see lower prices at the pump, but instead, motorists are seeing one of the largest increases in gas price.
A deadly explosion at a major pipeline in Alabama is fueling fear at the pump. This is the second major disruption in less than two months for the pipeline.
Motorists in Maryland are paying a penny less at the pump when compared with a week ago.
Motorists in Maryland are paying 3 cents less at the pump when compared with a week ago.
Local motorists are still seeing a spike at the pump, following a ruptured gasoline pipeline in Alabama. The leak was repaired last week, but officials say prices are still high.
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Air quality alerts have been issued for parts of Maryland Tuesday. Near record highs continue through Wednesday.
Maryland heat continues to ramp up this week
Maryland's heatwave continues this week
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Cooling centers are open across Maryland as intense heat is expected to stick around for the first half of the week.
A public hearing will be held to discuss a Harford County bill that would pause construction of data centers. WJZ-TV's Stephanie Douglas reports.
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