Business & Tech
Gas Prices Stabilize After 27-Day Increase
The price of a gallon of gas is still 57-cents higher than just one month ago.

Gasoline prices in Los Angeles County remained stable today after nearly one month of uninterrupted increases.
A gallon of 87-octane is $4.33 at Sierra Madre's station and Alliance station, if you pay in cash. That's four whole cents less than the average self-serve price in Los Angeles County today, which is $4.378.
Find out what's happening in Sierra Madrefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
A 27-day streak of increases that ended Monday with a decrease of two-
tenths of a cent is responsible for the prices being 2.1 cents more than one
week ago, 57-cents higher than a month ago and 46.8 cents greater than a year
ago.
The market appears to have absorbed a one-day, 35-cent per gallon increase in the wholesale cost of gasoline triggered by , according to Marie Montgomery of the Automobile Club of Southern California.
Find out what's happening in Sierra Madrefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The fire forced the refinery's closure, reducing supply.
-City News Service contributed to this report