According to AAA, gas prices are on the rise slightly here in western Kentucky following the remnants of Hurricane Beryl and an incredibly active 4th of July travel season.
With gas prices on the decline, many Tristate residents are wondering just how low those prices will go, and will it be enough to make a difference under the tree?
Southwestern Tennessee Community College is taking classes virtual one day a week in hopes of helping students and staff battle rising gas prices and inflation.
Although it already feels like summer, the summer season officially kicks off next Monday with Memorial Day. Families will start to hit the road for much overdue celebrations and vacations, yet they may experience sticker shock at the gas pump.
As we watch what is happening in the Gulf of Mexico, a hurricane usually means gas prices will spike, however, sometimes weather is not always the cause. Such is the case with Kentucky at the moment.