Gas prices are on the rise, in fact they are now at their highest here in Texas since the middle of Obama s final term in 2014. Right now the average price for regular unleaded fuel is $2.81 across Texas, and $2.88 in Smith and Gregg Counties, this according to the AAA Texas Weekend Gas Watch.
“The average price for a gallon of regular unleaded on average in the Lone Star State has increased by nearly 45% since the start of the year due to increased demand and higher crude oil prices as more people are traveling for leisure and business,” AAA Texas spokesperson Daniel Armbruster said in a press release. “Market analysts anticipate this upward trend could continue through the summer.”
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Hospitalization rate remains above 15% 44 days straight for area including Gregg, Smith counties (Source: Courtesy photo) By KLTV Digital Media Staff | January 27, 2021 at 4:59 PM CST - Updated January 28 at 1:13 AM
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - For the past 44 days, the trauma service area that includes Smith and Gregg Counties have had a COVID-19 hospitalization rate of more than 15 percent of its hospitals’ total capacity.
On Wednesday, the Texas Department of State Health Services reported a hospitalization rate of 16.50 percent, which is up from the number posted Tuesday, which was 16.34 percent.
This is the seventh-straight day of below 17 percent for Area G. That’s after 27 straight days above 17 percent.
Hospitalization rate remains above 15% 43 days straight for area including Gregg, Smith counties Piney Woods RAC (Source: Department of State Health Services) By KLTV Digital Media Staff | January 26, 2021 at 4:24 PM CST - Updated January 27 at 1:04 AM
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - For the past 43 days, the trauma service area that includes Smith and Gregg Counties have had a COVID-19 hospitalization rate of more than 15 percent of its hospitalsâ total capacity.
On Tuesday, the Texas Department of State Health Services reported a hospitalization rate of 16.34 percent, which is down from the number posted Monday, which was 17.19 percent.
This is the sixth-straight day of below 17 percent for Area G. Thatâs after 27 straight days above 17 percent.