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There's good news for motorists leading up to the first busy travel weekend of the summer season. Gasoline in South Carolina is the cheapest in the nation.
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Prices at the pump are slightly less painful right now. According to GasBuddy.com, prices in South Carolina are down about 22 cents from this time last year.
AAA of the Carolinas said Friday gas prices could top $4 a gallon in the next few weeks in North Carolina, but that is not expected in South Carolina.
As South Carolinians take to the road for Easter and spring break vacations, they're paying about 15 cents more for a gallon of gas than last year.
North Carolina motorists are currently shelling out $3.88 per gallon of unleaded and drivers in the Palmetto State are paying $3.69 on average.
AAA of the Carolinas said Friday it expects gas prices to top $4 a gallon within the next couple of weeks.
Consumers will continue to feel pain at the pump this week as gas prices are up for the 12th day in a row. According to AAA, the national average is $3.86 per gallon for regular unleaded.
GasBuddy.com predicts prices will shoot up as much as 5-20 cents per gallon in the Carolinas.
The spike in prices between now and May mean you'll be paying $30 extra a month.
NC residents will be paying more at the pump in January.
Perhaps the only comfort following a big January credit card bill may be knowing you're earning points towards your next vacation or flat screen TV. But there are things to watch out for.
Greenville and Spartanburg have the lowest gasoline prices in South Carolina for the Christmas holiday.
Prices at the pump across South Carolina are averaging $3.00, and lower in some Upstate locations.
This Thanksgiving AAA expects travel could be up 4 percent from last year the most since the recession started.
Walmart Stores Inc. is cutting gas prices by 10 cents a gallon for three months.
One Upstate city wants some police officers to pay up to fill up their gas tanks. The reason? High gas prices.
All this month, News Channel 7 is On Your Side, is finding ways to improve your gas mileage.
So all this month, News Channel 7 is On Your Side, testing products that promise to improve your gas mileage.
Consumers may see a gradual drop of gas prices.
Economists say increase in gas and groceries goes hand in hand.
The makers of this product claim advance micro-chips monitor your driving and tell you when hard acceleration or braking is costing you money.
With gasoline prices hitting record levels, it seems everyone has a tip on how to save fuel. Much of the advice is well-intentioned, but in the end, much of it won't lower your gas bill.
Gas prices jumped more than 11 cents over the past two weeks, but the pace of higher pump prices has slowed and they may have peaked, according to a survey published Sunday.
The average price of a gallon of gasoline across the U.S. has jumped about 12 cents over the past two weeks.
President Barack Obama has again raised the issue of rising gasoline prices, along with one part of what he says is the answer -- renewable enrgy.
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North Carolina's constitutional amendment slamming the door on same-sex marriages is now in effect.
The Sevier Middle School student brought a plastic air soft gun to school on Tuesday.
Greenwood police say a tracking app helped them find two men suspected in a burglary.
New Jersey authorities say they want to make sure a child trapped in a washing machine as a prank wasn't injured.
Lester Lee Parlier III, 21, died Tuesday evening according to the Spartanburg County Coroner's Office.
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A new ordinance would make it mandatory for Spartanburg County mobile home parks to install outdoor lighting.
Greenville County Council approved an emergency ordinance disbanding the board of directors of the county?s Disabilities and Special Needs Board.
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