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The statewide fuel average for regular gasoline at the pump Thursday was $2.57 per gallon, up about 5 cents from last week. The nationwide average is at $2.68 per gallon of regular, down nearly a penny from last week. Tucson drivers continue to pay the least for fuel in the state with an average of $2.36...
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