The state’s average reached $4.40 per gallon Wednesday — 43 cents more than one month ago and $1.20 above the national average, according to AAA data.
SEATTLE — Washington state’s average gas price climbed another two cents per gallon Wednesday as tensions in the Middle East continue to push fuel costs higher, squeezing both individual drivers and nonprofit organizations that rely on the road to serve vulnerable communities.
The state’s average reached $4.40 per gallon Wednesday — 43 cents more than one month ago and $1.20 above the national average, according to AAA data.
Ryan Murk, who stopped at the Gull Gas Station on
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