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Gas Prices Drop in Tennessee
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Gas prices in Tennessee just took a major hit — the biggest weekly drop in over a decade — falling 21 cents to $3.93 a gallon, making it one of the cheaper states nationwide. The drop follows cooling crude oil prices, possibly linked to renewed peace talks involving Iran and the potential reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping lane. Still, prices remain 123 cents higher than this time last year, and nationally, gas sits at a four-year high ahead of summer driving season. While Tennessee sees relief across the board, Memphis, Knoxville, and Nashville remain the priciest spots — with Chattanooga, Clarksville, and Cleveland offering slightly lower rates.
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