July 21, 2009
Ukraine Tells Vice President Biden It Wants U.S. Investment For Gas
Ukraine’s president has told U.S. Vice President Joe Biden that he wants American investors to help modernize its strategic gas transport system at a time of a severe economic crisis.
June 02, 2009
AAA Says SC Has Lowest Gas Prices
Gas prices may be rising across the nation, but South Carolina motorists can say they’re paying less than anyone else.
April 28, 2009
SCE&G Rates Going Up 2.4 Percent
A state agency and South Carolina Electric and Gas Co. have agreed on a plan to raise the utility’s electric rates to cover higher fuel and transportation costs.
February 09, 2009
Gasoline Prices Push Toward $2 Per Gallon
Gas prices increase as U.S. refineries undergo seasonal maintenance
January 26, 2009
Gas Prices Across Georgia Continue To Climb, Augusta Has Lowest Average Price
The average statewide price of gasoline increased about 19 cents in the past 30 days, according to a survey compiled by AAA Georgia.
January 12, 2009
YOU DECIDE: Paying for Cow Flatulence?
The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing a tax on pigs and cow flatulence. They want to charge Ranchers for the animals giving off ‘Methane Gas.‘ Some say the proposal stinks. What do you think of the proposal?
January 02, 2009
Gas Tax Cut Could Hurt Road Projects
Georgia drivers save at the pump as the gas tax is reduced by four cents down to 14.6 cents. But, the state depends on revenue from the gas tax to fund road construction projects. Georgia is facing a $2 billion deficit and state lawmakers say it will be a challenge to generate reveune. Count on Renita Crawford for the story.
December 26, 2008
Aiken Gas Drops To $.91 Per Gallon
Long lines are returning to some South Carolina gas stations. Gas prices are back in the news, but not in a way we’ve seen it in a long time. WJBF News Channel 6’s Barclay Bishop has more.
December 08, 2008
An Augusta Family Survives Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
As the temperatures start dropping, portable heaters start showing up in homes. But, if you’re not careful, carbon monoxide poisoning can creep up faster than you would expect. WJBF News Channel 6’s Barclay Bishop has the story of how a family of 7 survived the silent killer.
November 24, 2008
Falling Gas Prices Just in Time for Thanksgiving Travel
It’s the time of year for travel, but with so many people cutting corners to save money, experts say more people may forgo their thanksgiving travel traditions. WJBF News Channel Six’s Paige Tucker finds out if those predictions will ring true in the two-state.
October 20, 2008
Gas Pipeline Looking to Expand
The company that runs Georgia’s main
gas pipeline is hoping to expand its network to unclog a choke
point between Louisiana and Atlanta.
Economy Shows Slight Signs Of Possible Recovery
We have the latest from Wall Street. Stock prices are higher in early trading, and gas prices continue to drop…good signs, but far from a sign that the economy is on the mend. ABC News’ Christianne Klein has the story.
Gasoline Price Decline Should Continue
Since last week, retail gasoline price averages in Florida, Georgia and Tennessee have dropped by 35.7, 51.2 and 39.0 cents respectively. Motorists can expect even lower prices this week.
October 15, 2008
Augusta Fuel Budget Still Struggles Despite Lower Prices
The pump price is falling but city leaders say one money of good prices can’t make up for nine months of bad ones.
October 05, 2008
Southeast Fuel Supplies Improve While Retail Gasoline Prices Likely To Continue Decline
According to a release from AAA, local and visiting motorists traveling in the Southeast this week can breathe a sigh of relief. Areas previously affected by gasoline outages; Atlanta, Nashville and the Western portions of the Carolinas, have improved fuel supplies. While there are still some pockets of gasoline stations without fuel, motorists should have an easier time locating gasoline this week. And more good news…retail gasoline prices should continue to drop.

