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Marce Edwards is the business editor. She has been at The News Tribune for seven years and has written about technology and big businesses in the South Sound including Weyerhaeuser and Russell. Before moving to Tacoma, she worked at The Idaho Statesman in Boise. She is a Northwest native who likes to garden and refuses to use an umbrella. She lives in Tacoma with her husband and two kids.

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Kelly Kearsley has been a business reporter at The News Tribune since 2005. She covers the Port of Tacoma and international trade. Being born and raised in Spokane she’s used to living in cities with inferiority complexes and, in fact, prefers it. Prior to working at The News Tribune, she spent three years as a reporter for The Bulletin in Bend, Oregon and another year working stints for The Associated Press and Seattle Times. She graduated from Pacific Lutheran University. She lives in Tacoma with her husband and miniature schnauzer.

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Tuesday, May 27th, 2008
Posted by John Gillie @ 09:33:21 am

Gas prices, to almost no one's surprise, rumbled past $4 a gallon over the weekend in Tacoma.

According to AAA Washington, the price of unleaded regular was $4.03 a gallon today in Tacoma. Mid-grade gas hit $4.175 and premium was $4.382.

That $5-a-gallon mark could come by mid to late summer at this pace. Regular gas rose by 32.3 cents since April 27 in Tacoma.

For truckers and passenger car drivers using diesel that dreaded $5 price is uncomfortably close. In Tacoma today, diesel was selling for nearly $4.92 on average.

In Bellingham, diesel was $4.974 a gallon. That's a bargain, however, to truckers who filled up in California where diesel costs an average of $5.124 a gallon today on average.

Overall, Washington gas prices were $4.027 today. That compares with $3.406 at this time last year.

Regular gas prices topped $4 a gallon on average in 12 of 50 states according to the AAA. Highest prices were in Alaska where gas was selling for $4.201 on average for regular. Most of the states where gas was over $4 were on the West Coast, in the Northeast or in the upper Midwest.

The lowest regular gas prices were in Wyoming where the average price of a gallon or regular was $3.751