January 3, 2013
W.Va. gas prices climb by a nickel
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Gasoline prices in West Virginia continue to climb.

Motorists in the state are paying an average of about $3.43 for a gallon of regular gas this week, a nickel more than a week ago.

AAA East Central says the year ended with an annual national average of $3.60 per gallon, topping last year's record-setting price by 9 cents.

This week's average price in West Virginia is well above the national average of $3.29 per gallon. The lowest average price in the state can be found in Weirton, where a gallon of regular costs about $3.33. The highest is Martinsburg at $3.49.

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