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Gas prices are high for July 4. California’s price-gouging fixes are still on the shelf
By Alejandro Lazo | CalMatters at LAist (KPCC / Southern California Public Radio)
· July 3, 2026
· 9 min read
Gas prices at a gas station in Sacramento on March 19, 2026. Prices at the pump continue to rise amid the escalating conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran.(Miguel Gutierrez Jr. / CalMatters)Drivers are heading into the Fourth of July weekend with national gas prices at their high...
Key takeaway Chevron stations in California charged an average of $6.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 3, 2026 ·
Source: LAist (KPCC / Southern California Public Radio) ·
Reading time: 9 min
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