CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -- The up-and-down pattern of gas prices is on the upswing again in West Virginia.
The Triple A's weekly Fuel Gauge report on statewide pump prices finds that the price of a gallon of gas went up 8 cents this week.
The average $3.51 West Virginians are paying for a gallon of regular unleaded is 15 cents higher than the national average. The auto club says the higher pump prices have a silver lining. That's because they rose in response to positive economic news.
Fuel prices in the state range from a low of $3.46 in Parkersburg to a high of $3.61 in Martinsburg.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/west-virginia-gas-prices-spike-161556618.html
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