Gas prices in Bryan-College Station have skyrocketed, leaving residents frustrated and concerned about the impact on their daily lives. The sudden jump from $3.79 to $3.92 per gallon in just one week is a significant increase, and AAA reports a national trend of nearly 30 cents per gallon rise since last week. This surge in gas prices is directly linked to rising crude oil costs, with barrels now costing over $100 each. The situation is particularly challenging for those who rely on vehicles for long-distance travel, as highlighted by Trey Freel, who faces a $80 to $85 expense (Read more…)
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