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Oregon drivers are feeling the pinch at the pump. The average price for regular gas has soared 18 cents to $3.78 a gallon. It’s the largest week-over-week gain for any state in the nation.
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This week, average gas prices in Oregon dipped below $4 dollars a gallon for the first time since April.
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AAA says more than 785,000 Oregonians are traveling over the holiday weekend this year.
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Gas prices are climbing across Oregon in advance of the upcoming holiday weekend.
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Gas prices have been ticking up slightly ahead of Memorial Day. For the week, the Oregon average for regular gas rose a nickel to $4.18 a gallon. Still, that's about a dollar less than this time last year.
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Oregon gas prices are bucking the annual trend, by dropping instead of climbing at this time of year.
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Geopolitical concerns have prompted a year of volatile and dramatically spiking gas prices across the county. A motorist group believes 2023 may see more stable crude oil prices.
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After 14 straight weeks of falling gas prices, the cost at the pump has ticked up a bit across the country, and in the Eugene-Springfield area.
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Gas prices are continuing to fall in Oregon, but that doesn’t mean drivers will see many bargains at the pump this Labor Day weekend.
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Now that university and high school students have celebrated graduations, families have more time to hit the road, but the cost of travel keeps accelerating.
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Gas prices have reached another record high in Oregon.
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Anyone taking a road trip this holiday weekend should expect the highways to be busy.Nationally, Labor Day travel is projected to increase this year, to…