Southern California
Where to go: Fireworks displays around SoCal this July 4 holiday
4th of July Fireworks Extravaganzas around Southern California from Orange County to Ventura County, a list of events
LOS ANGELES – For those who didn’t hit the road traveling this Fourth of July Holiday, there are numerous locations to celebrate the holiday with the traditional fireworks displays across Southern California.
Below is the list organized by county and locations:
Los Angeles County
Burbank
Starlight Bowl, 1249 Lockheed View Dr., Burbank
Gates open at 5:30 p.m. & Festivities start at 6:30 p.m.
Dodger Stadium
Postgame Fireworks Show, LA Dodgers vs. Pittsburgh Pirates
Fireworks take place after 6:10 p.m. game finishes.
Los Angeles (DTLA)
Downtown LA Fourth of July Celebration. This year instead of fireworks, there will be a drone show with free admission.
Gloria Molina Grand Park, 200 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles
El Segundo
El Segundo Rec, Parks & Library Fireworks
401 Sheldon Street, El Segundo
Daytime events are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Evening events are from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Fireworks start at 9 p.m.
El Segundo residents can receive four free wristbands per adult with an updated 2023 Rec ID card and non-residents can purchase wristbands for $5 apiece.
Glendale/La Crescenta
Crescenta Valley High School, 2900 Community Ave.
Show begins at 9:10 p.m.
Presale tickets are $9, tickets on the day of the event are $10. City of Glendale is sponsoring the event.
Hollywood Bowl
July Fourth Fireworks Spectacular with The Beach Boys
Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles
Event starts at 7:30 p.m. Three shows on July 2, 3 and 4. Ticket prices range from $29 to $314.
Lancaster
4th of July Fireworks Extravaganza
Antelope Valley Fair & Event Center, 2551 W Avenue H, Lancaster
Event runs from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Long Beach
The Big Bang on the Bay
190 North Marina Drive, Long Beach
Event runs from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on July 3. Fireworks start at 9 p.m.
People can purchase block party tickets or boathouse dining tickets, where dinner is included.
Queen Mary Ship, Long Beach
1126 Queens Hwy, Long Beach
Doors open at 5 p.m.
Tickets are $19 for children ages 4 to 12, and $39 for adults ages 13 and up.
Lincoln Heights
Lincoln Heights Fireworks Show
Lincoln Park, 3501 Valley Blvd, Los Angeles
Event runs from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Marina del Rey
Fireworks can be seen from Burton Chace Park or Fisherman’s Village
Event begins at 9 p.m.
Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena
LA Galaxy vs. LAFC Season Opener
1001 Rose Bowl Dr., Pasadena CA 91103
Match starts at 7:30 p.m. with fireworks after 9 p.m. Tickets are sold out, but people can watch from around the stadium.
Santa Clarita
Spirit of America Fireworks Spectacular at Westfield Valencia Town Center
24201 West Valencia Blvd., Valencia
Begins at 9:20 p.m.
Santa Fe Springs
Annual Independence Day celebration and firework spectacular at Los Nietos Park. Residents can also view the fireworks at the “Easy Viewing Area” at 9720 Pioneer Blvd.
11143 Charlesworth Rd.
Monday, July 3, fireworks start at 9 p.m.
South Gate
South Gate 4th of July Festival
South Gate Park, 4900 Southern Avenue, South Gate
Free admission and parking.
Event runs from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. on July 1-4, with fireworks on July 4 at 8:30 p.m.
Whittier
Whittier’s 4th of July Firework Spectacular
York Field, 9110 Santa Fe Springs Road. Event starts at 5 p.m. with fireworks at 9 p.m.
There will be food trucks, inflatables and live music. Tickets are $5 per person; veterans and those under 17 years old get in for free.
Woodland Hills
Bob Blumenfield’s July 4th Extravaganza
Warner Center Park, 5800 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Woodland Hills
Event goes from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
General Admission is free. Fireworks display is 20 minutes long and there is a free concert in the park.
Riverside County
Corona – Santana Park
City of Corona Independence Day Celebration
Parade begins at 9 a.m. and is on Main Street from Ontario Avenue to Olive Street
Live music, food, and fireworks held at Santana Park, 598 Santana Way, Corona
Palm Springs
All American Fourth of July Weekend of Events
Celebration runs from July 1-4
“All American Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular,” held at 9:15 p.m. on July 4 at Palm Springs Stadium, 1901 E. Baristo Road
Riverside Fourth of July Spectacular
Fireworks will be held at La Sierra Park, 5215 La Sierra Ave, Riverside; and Mt Rubidoux, 4706 Mt. Rubidoux St., Riverside
Show begins at 9 p.m.
People are encouraged to bring their own blankets and refreshments
Riverside Front Row Fireworks
4414 14th St., Riverside
Event runs from 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Tickets are $10 for general admission and $3 for kids ages 3 to 12 years old. There will be live entertainment, bounce houses, guided tours and food vendors.
San Bernardino County
Chino
Ruben S. Ayala Park 14225 Central Avenue Chino, CA 91710
Fireworks Spectacular
Saturday July 1, 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.
https://www.cityofchino.org/346/Fireworks-Spectacular
Chino Hills
Chino Hills Independence Celebration
Veterans Park 14000 City Center Drive Chino Hills, CA 91709
Event runs Monday, July 3 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
https://www.chinohills.org/804/Independence-Celebration
Fontana
Summit High School, 15551 Summit Ave, Fontana, CA 92336
Event runs Saturday, July 1 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
https://www.fontanaca.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=2673
Ontario
City of Ontario Independence Day
Ontario Town Square 224 N. Euclid Avenue Ontario, CA 91764
Event runs Tuesday, July 4, from 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
https://www.ontarioca.gov/events/independence-day-2023?time=1688486400
Rancho Cucamonga
4th of July Fireworks Spectacular presented by Hamilton Family Brewery
Quakes Stadium 8408 Rochester Ave Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Event runs Tuesday, July 4, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
https://www.cityofrc.us/events/4thofjuly2023
Redlands
56th Redlands Fourth of July Celebration
Moore Middle School, 1550 E. Highland Ave
Event runs Tuesday, July 4, from 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
https://www.tickettailor.com/events/redlands4thofjulycommitteeinc/925609
Rialto
City of Rialto 4th of July Celebration
Jerry Eaves Park 1485 W Ayala Dr
Event runs Tuesday, July 4, from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Upland
Light Up The Night Fireworks Spectacular
Cable Airport 1749 W 13th St.
Event runs Tuesday, July 4, from 4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
https://www.uplandca.gov/calendar/2023-07-04/1414
Orange County
City of Orange
28th Annual 3rd of July Celebration
Grijalva Park, 368 North Prospect St
Event starts at 4 p.m., with food trucks and several interactive activities.
Fireworks begin at around 8:45 p.m.
Huntington Beach
119th Annual Fourth of July Parade starts at 10 a.m. with route starting on Pacific Coast Highway, past Huntington Beach Pier, and on Main Street
Fireworks will take place later in the evening.
General admission and preferred seating tickets are available for fireworks viewing.
Newport Beach
Independence Day on the Back Bay
Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort & Marina, 1131 Back Bay Drive
Family-friendly events throughout the day, with fireworks beginning at 9 p.m.
Entry is paid but parking is free.
La Habra
City of La Habra 4th of July Celebration
La Bonita Park, 1449 W. Whittier Blvd
Event runs from 4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on July 4
Event will include a fireworks show, flyover, live music, kid’s activity booth, food vendors, retail vendors. Wristbands can be purchased at the La Habra Community Center.
Los Alamitos
3rd of July Fireworks Spectacular
Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base, 11206 Lexington Dr, Los Alamitos
Gates will open at 4 p.m. on July 3, with events until 8 p.m.
The fireworks show will begin at 9 p.m.
Ventura County
Ventura Rotary Fireworks Show and Family Picnic
Ventura College, 4667 Telegraph Rd, Ventura, CA 93003
Event runs from 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
https://www.venturafireworks.com/
Channel Islands Harbor
Fireworks by the Sea at Channel Islands
Channel Islands Harbor, 2731 Victoria Ave, Oxnard, CA 93035
Event runs from 9 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Thousand Oaks
4th of July Fireworks Extravaganza at Janss Marketplace
Event runs from 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
City of Thousand Oaks Annual Fireworks
This event takes place on the hill behind the Hillcrest Center of the Arts in Thousand Oaks.
Event runs from 4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Camarillo
City of Camarillo 4th of July Fireworks at the Camarillo Premium Outlets, 740 Ventura Blvd, Camarillo, CA 93010
Event runs from 9 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
https://www.conejovalleyguide.com/local-events/city-of-camarillo-4th-of-july-fireworks
Santa Paula
Santa Paula Fireworks
Harding Park, Santa Paula, CA 93060
Event runs from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
https://www.conejovalleyguide.com/local-events/city-of-santa-paula-4th-of-july-fireworks-show
Ojai
Concert and Fireworks Show at Nordhoff High School Stadium
1401 Maricopa Highway, Ojai, CA 93023
Event runs from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Gates open at 5:30 pm and fireworks will begin at 9:15 p.m.
Presale tickets for the nighttime event are available at www.4thofjulyinojai.com
Before that, you can enjoy a pancake breakfast at Chaparral Auditorium, 414 East Ojai Ave from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. hosted by the Ojai Lions Club. Cost is $7 for adults and $5 for kids.
Youth Freedom Run at 9 p.m. at Libbey Park. The 4th of July parade starts at 10 a.m. at Country Club Drive.
There’s also a free concert on Monday, July 3, at 6 p.m. at Libbey Bowl.
https://www.conejovalleyguide.com/local-events/ojai-4th-of-july-celebration-and-fireworks
Simi Valley
Star Spangled Rock & Country Jam & Fireworks Celebration
005 E Los Angeles Ave, Simi Valley, CA 93063
Event runs from 3 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Fillmore
City of Fillmore Fireworks Show
Fillmore Middle School athletic field, 543 A Street
Event runs Monday, July 3 from 9 p.m. to 9:18 p.m.
There will be no public seating area on the middle school field. Residents and visitors will be able to enjoy the show from their homes, city parks and the train.
Moorpark
City of Moorpark 3rd of July Fireworks Extravaganza
4550 Tierra Rejada Road, Moorpark
Event runs Monday, July 3 from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Must purchase tickets in advance
https://moorparkca.gov/578/3rd-of-July-Fireworks-Extravaganza
Additional reporting from KABC 7
Community Services - PSA
LGBTQ+ voter education town hall held tonight in Los Angeles
Unique Women’s Coalition, Equality California and FLUX host discussion on upcoming election.
The Unique Women’s Coalition, Equality California and FLUX, a national division of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, will host their second annual voter education town hall today at the Connie Norman Transgender Empowerment Center in Los Angeles from 7PM to 9PM tonight.
The organizations will present and discuss ballot propositions and measures that will appear on the November ballot and that affect the LGBTQ+ community in this part of the town hall series titled ‘The Issues.’
“The trans and nonbinary community is taking its seat at the table, and we are taking the time and space to be informed and prepare the voter base,” said Queen Victoria Ortega, international president of FLUX.
The town hall will feature conversations through a Q&A followed by a reception for program participants, organizational partners and LGBTQ+ city and county officials.
There will later be a third town hall before the election and The Connie Norman Transgender Empowerment Center will also become a voting location for anyone who feels like they need a safe space to vote, regardless of what voting district they are a part of.
“Our community is really asking for a place to talk about what all of this actually means because although we live in a blue sphere, housing and other forms of discrimination are still a very real threat,” said Scottie Jeanette Madden, director of advocacy at The Connie Norman Transgender Empowerment Center.
Southern California
Triple A: SoCal gas prices continue dropping quickly
The average price for self-serve regular gasoline in California is $4.87, which is 11 cents lower than a week ago
LOS ANGELES – Gas prices in Southern California have dropped by more than 50 cents a gallon in most areas after two straight months of price declines, according to the Auto Club’s Weekend Gas Watch. The average price for self-serve regular gasoline in California is $4.87, which is 11 cents lower than a week ago. The average national price is $3.46, which is two cents lower than a week ago.
The average price of self-serve regular gasoline in the Los Angeles-Long Beach area is $4.83 per gallon, which is 10 cents less than last week and 13 cents less than last year. In San Diego, the average price is $4.85, which is 10 cents lower than last week and eight cents lower than this time last year.
On the Central Coast, the average price is $4.97, which is five cents lower than last week and two cents higher than last year. In Riverside, the average per-gallon price is $4.75, which is 10 cents lower than last week and 10 cents lower than a year ago. In Bakersfield, the $4.96 average price is eight cents less than last week and nine cents higher than a year ago today.
“Oil Price Information Service reports the latest Energy Information Administration data shows that West Coast refinery utilization rates reached their highest production levels of 2024 at the beginning of this month,” said Auto Club Spokesperson Doug Shupe. “California continues to have the highest gas prices in the U.S., but this week for the first time since March, gas prices in most local areas are lower than at this time a year ago.”
The Weekend Gas Watch monitors the average price of gasoline. As of 9 a.m. on June 13, averages are:
Southern California
Triple A: Statewide gas price average drops below $5 a gallon
The average price for self-serve regular gasoline in California is $4.98, which is 11 cents lower than a week ago
LOS ANGELES – The California gas price average dropped below $5 a gallon for the first time since late March, according to the Auto Club’s Weekend Gas Watch. The average price for self-serve regular gasoline in California is $4.98, which is 11 cents lower than a week ago. The average national price is $3.48, which is eight cents lower than a week ago.
The average price of self-serve regular gasoline in the Los Angeles-Long Beach area is $4.93 per gallon, which is 12 cents less than last week and the same price as last year. In San Diego, the average price is $4.95, which is 12 cents lower than last week and six cents higher than this time last year.
On the Central Coast, the average price is $5.02, which is eight cents lower than last week and 12 cents higher than last year. In Riverside, the average per-gallon price is $4.95, which is 11 cents lower than last week and three cents higher than a year ago. In Bakersfield, the $5.04 average price is eight cents less than last week and 17 cents higher than a year ago today.
“According to Oil Price Information Service, Los Angeles wholesale gasoline prices are dropping as large supplies of imported gasoline continue to arrive in Southern California,” said Auto Club Spokesperson Doug Shupe. “A few Southern California gas stations are now charging less than $4.10 a gallon for regular unleaded.”
The Weekend Gas Watch monitors the average price of gasoline. As of 9 a.m. on June 6, averages are:
Southern California
‘Heat dome’ brings scorching conditions but coastal areas spared
The Los Angeles County Health Officer has issued an excessive heat warning as high temperatures have been forecast
OXNARD, Calif. – The first significant heat of the season has arrived for the interior, and is expected to last into Thursday. Temperatures will be warmest Wednesday and Thursday, with highs in the deserts from 98 to 108, and 92 to 102 for the mountains and interior valleys.
Drier conditions along with breezy conditions will lead to an increased risk for grass fires. Reduce exposure to the heat, and stay hydrated. Look before locking vehicles for children, elderly and pets. Vehicles can become dangerously hot in a short period of time. Report any wildfires to authorities.
High Temperatures Forecast for Parts of Los Angeles County
The Los Angeles County Health Officer has issued an excessive heat warning as high temperatures have been forecast for the following areas:
- Antelope Valley: Wednesday June 05, 2024 through Thursday June 06, 2024
- Western Antelope Valley: Wednesday June 05, 2024 through Thursday June 06, 2024
- Eastern Antelope Valley: Wednesday June 05, 2024 through Thursday June 06, 2024
Public Health reminds everyone to take precautions to avoid heat-related illness, especially older adults, young children, outdoor workers, athletes, and people with a chronic medical condition who are especially sensitive to negative health impacts from extreme heat. Public Health offers the following recommendations during high temperature days:
- Drink plenty of water and keep hydrated throughout the day.
- If you must go out, plan your day to avoid going out during the hottest hours, and wear sunscreen. Wear lightweight, light-colored clothes, and wear a hat or use an umbrella.
- Cars get very hot inside, even if the windows are ‘cracked’ or open. Never leave children or pets in cars. Call 911 if you see a child or pet in a car alone.
- Beware of and know what to do for heat-related illness, such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Call 911 right away if you see these symptoms: high body temperature (103°F or higher), vomiting, dizziness, confusion, and hot, red, dry, or damp skin. Heat stroke is a medical emergency.
- Check on those at risk for heat-related illness, like those who are sick or have chronic conditions, older adults, pregnant women, children, those who live alone, pets, and outdoor workers and athletes.
- If you are wearing a mask, avoid strenuous workouts wearing face coverings or masks not intended for athletic purpose
- Visit your power company’s website or contact them by phone to determine if you are scheduled for a rolling power outage.
“On hot days, it’s important for everyone to both take care of themselves and check on others, especially those who have a higher chance of getting ill due to the heat. Some of them include children, the elderly, those with health conditions, pregnant people, those living alone, and pets,” said Muntu Davis, MD, MPH, Los Angeles County Health Officer. “Hot days can be dangerous for anyone, so it’s crucial to stay cool and hydrated. Never leave children, the elderly, or pets alone in hot homes, places, or vehicles. Make sure to check on elderly or unwell neighbors and relatives regularly.”
County and City partners have planned ways to safely operate cooling centers during times of high heat. Residents who do not have access to air conditioning are encouraged to take advantage of these free cooling centers. To find a location near you, visit https://ready.lacounty.gov/heat/ or call 211.
Los Angeles County residents and business owners, including people with disabilities and others with access and functional needs can call 2-1-1 for emergency preparedness information and other referral services. The toll-free 2-1-1 number is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 211 LA County services can also be accessed by visiting 211la.org.
Southern California
Triple A: Finally, some SoCal cities drop below $5 a gallon
The average price for self-serve regular gasoline in California is $5.09, which is six cents lower than a week ago
LOS ANGELES – Six straight weeks of price drops at Southern California gas stations have pushed average prices below $5 a gallon in a few cities, according to the Auto Club’s Weekend Gas Watch. The average price for self-serve regular gasoline in California is $5.09, which is six cents lower than a week ago. The average national price is $3.56, which is four cents lower than a week ago.
The average price of self-serve regular gasoline in the Los Angeles-Long Beach area is $5.05 per gallon, which is six cents less than last week and 12 cents higher than last year. In San Diego, the average price is $5.07, which is six cents lower than last week and 17 cents higher than this time last year.
On the Central Coast, the average price is $5.10, which is six cents lower than last week and 21 cents higher than last year. In Riverside, the average per-gallon price is $4.96, which is six cents lower than last week and 13 cents higher than a year ago. In Bakersfield, the $5.12 average price is five cents less than last week and 29 cents higher than a year ago today.
“Oil Price Information Service reports that wholesale Los Angeles gasoline prices are continuing to drop because of increased availability of imported gasoline and reportedly lower levels of demand compared to last year,” said Auto Club Spokesperson Doug Shupe. “Those factors should help pump price drops to continue for now.”
The Weekend Gas Watch monitors the average price of gasoline. As of 9 a.m. on May 30, averages are:
Southern California
Triple A: Memorial Day travelers get a break at the pump
The average price for self-serve regular gasoline in California is $5.15, which is nine cents lower than a week ago
LOS ANGELES – Gas prices continued downward for a fifth straight week, giving some Southern California Memorial Day travelers the chance to fill up for about $4.50 a gallon or even less in a few areas, according to the Auto Club’s Weekend Gas Watch. The average price for self-serve regular gasoline in California is $5.15, which is nine cents lower than a week ago. The average national price is $3.61, which is one cent higher than a week ago.
The average price of self-serve regular gasoline in the Los Angeles-Long Beach area is $5.11 per gallon, which is ten cents less than last week, 27 cents less than last month, and 25 cents higher than last year. In San Diego, the average price is $5.13, which is ten cents lower than last week, 23 cents lower than last month, and 29 cents higher than this time last year.
On the Central Coast, the average price is $5.16, which is five cents lower than last week, 17 cents lower than last month, and 30 cents higher than last year. In Riverside, the average per-gallon price is $5.02, which is ten cents lower than last week, 28 cents lower than last month and 25 cents higher than a year ago. In Bakersfield, the $5.17 average price is five cents less than last week, 15 cents less than last month, and 36 cents higher than a year ago today.
“With an all-time record number of Southern California travelers expected for this Memorial Day getaway weekend, the gas price drops are providing some welcome relief,” said Auto Club Spokesperson Doug Shupe. “Those travelers who are planning out-of-state trips should expect to pay even less when they fuel up for their return, since California continues to be the only U.S. state with a gas price average above $5 a gallon.”
The Weekend Gas Watch monitors the average price of gasoline. As of 9 a.m. on May 23, averages are:
Southern California
Triple A: Gas prices drop for four straight weeks
The average price for self-serve regular gasoline in California is $5.24, which is eight cents lower than a week ago
LOS ANGELES – Local gas prices have dropped for four straight weeks, but California continues to be the only state with an average price above $5 a gallon, according to the Auto Club’s Weekend Gas Watch. The average price for self-serve regular gasoline in California is $5.24, which is eight cents lower than a week ago. The average national price is $3.60, which is four cents lower than a week ago.
The average price of self-serve regular gasoline in the Los Angeles-Long Beach area is $5.21 per gallon, which is eight cents less than last week, 18 cents less than last month, and 37 cents higher than last year. In San Diego, the average price is $5.23, which is six cents lower than last week, 14 cents lower than last month, and 41 cents higher than this time last year.
On the Central Coast, the average price is $5.22, which is five cents lower than last week, 14 cents lower than last month, and 38 cents higher than last year. In Riverside, the average per-gallon price is $5.12, which is eight cents lower than last week, 19 cents lower than last month and 36 cents higher than a year ago. In Bakersfield, the $5.23 average price is three cents less than last week, eight cents less than last month, and 40 cents higher than a year ago today.
“California continues to have the highest average gas prices in the U.S., and despite a month of price declines, the state average price is still more than 40 cents higher than Hawaii, which is the second most expensive state for fuel,” said Auto Club Spokesperson Doug Shupe.
The Weekend Gas Watch monitors the average price of gasoline. As of 9 a.m. on May 16, averages are:
Southern California
Triple A: Gas prices head down for third straight week
The average price for self-serve regular gasoline in California is $5.32, which is six cents lower than a week ago
LOS ANGELES – Southern California gas prices have dropped for the third straight week, according to the Auto Club’s Weekend Gas Watch. The average price for self-serve regular gasoline in California is $5.32, which is six cents lower than a week ago. The average national price is $3.64, which is three cents lower than a week ago.
The average price of self-serve regular gasoline in the Los Angeles-Long Beach area is $5.28 per gallon, which is six cents less than last week, six cents less than last month, and 42 cents higher than last year. In San Diego, the average price is $5.29, which is five cents lower than last week, five cents lower than last month, and 44 cents higher than this time last year.
On the Central Coast, the average price is $5.27, which is six cents lower than last week, two cents lower than last month, and 41 cents higher than last year. In Riverside, the average per-gallon price is $5.20, which is seven cents lower than last week, five cents lower than last month and 43 cents higher than a year ago. In Bakersfield, the $5.26 average price is four cents less than last week, five cents more than last month, and 42 cents higher than a year ago today.
“According to Oil Price Information Service (OPIS), California and all West Coast refineries are continuing to operate at higher capacities and West Coast gasoline inventories are increasing in anticipation of higher summer demand,” said Auto Club Spokesperson Doug Shupe.
The Weekend Gas Watch monitors the average price of gasoline. As of 9 a.m. on May 9, averages are:
Southern California
Triple A: SoCal gas prices continue downward
The average price for self-serve regular gasoline in California is $5.38, which is three cents lower than a week ago
LOS ANGELES – Southern California gas prices are continuing to drop for a second straight week, according to the Auto Club’s Weekend Gas Watch. The average price for self-serve regular gasoline in California is $5.38, which is three cents lower than a week ago. The average national price is $3.67, which is one cent higher than a week ago.
The average price of self-serve regular gasoline in the Los Angeles-Long Beach area is $5.34 per gallon, which is three cents less than last week, 18 cents higher than last month, and 44 cents higher than last year. In San Diego, the average price is $5.34, which is two cents lower than last week, 19 cents higher than last month, and 45 cents higher than this time last year.
On the Central Coast, the average price is $5.33, which is the same as last week, 22 cents higher than last month, and 45 cents higher than last year. In Riverside, the average per-gallon price is $5.27, which is two cents lower than last week, 21 cents higher than last month and 45 cents higher than a year ago. In Bakersfield, the $5.30 average price is one cent less than last week, 29 cents more than last month, and 44 cents higher than a year ago today.
“After a few months of supply interruptions from refinery breakdowns and maintenance, Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) reports that California refineries have been operating at above 86% of their capacity for the past two weeks,” said Auto Club Spokesperson Doug Shupe. “Additionally, OPIS reported the US Energy Information Administration believes that the country has already experienced its highest gas price point for the first half of this year. Although California prices often go against national trends, that prediction is an encouraging sign for further price drops at the pump.”
The Weekend Gas Watch monitors the average price of gasoline. As of 9 a.m. on May 2, averages are:
Southern California
Triple A: Southern California gas prices begin to slowly decrease
The average price for self-serve regular gasoline in California is $5.41, which is four cents lower than a week ago
LOS ANGELES – Southern California gas prices slightly decrease in almost every metro city, according to the Auto Club’s Weekend Gas Watch. The average price for self-serve regular gasoline in California is $5.41, which is four cents lower than a week ago. The average national price is $3.66, which is also one cent higher than a week ago.
The average price of self-serve regular gasoline in the Los Angeles-Long Beach area is $5.37 per gallon, which is two cents less than last week, 33 cents higher than last month, and 44 cents higher than last year. In San Diego, the average price is $5.36, which is two cents lower than last week, 34 cents higher than last month, and 45 cents higher than this time last year.
On the Central Coast, the average price is $5.33, which is two cents lower than last week, 31 cents higher than last month, and 43 cents higher than last year. In Riverside, the average per-gallon price is $5.29, which is three cents lower than last week, 37 cents higher than last month, and 45 cents higher than a year ago. In Bakersfield, the $5.31 average price is the same as last week, 40 cents more than last month, and 43 cents higher than a year ago today.
“For the first time in almost two months prices in Southern California have slightly decreased,” said Auto Club Spokesperson Doug Shupe. “The reasons for gas prices moving lower include slowing domestic gasoline demand between Spring Break and summer travel, as well as the cost of crude oil retreating.”
The Weekend Gas Watch monitors the average price of gasoline. As of 9 a.m. on April 25, averages are:
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