Tuesday, April 12, 2016 | 11:41 a.m.
Nevada has the third-most expensive gasoline in the nation, according to the latest AAA gas survey.
The average price for unleaded regular gasoline has risen 25 cents in the last week, up to $2.44 a gallon, which ranks Nevada third behind only California at $2.77 and Hawaii at $2.62.
The national average is $2.06 a gallon, the lowest for this date since 2009.
The highest pump prices in Nevada are in Reno, which averages $2.61 a gallon, while Elko and Carson City have the cheapest gas at $2.29 a gallon.
Here in the valley, North Las Vegas has the cheapest gas at $2.41 a gallon, while Henderson and Las Vegas both sit at $2.43 a gallon.
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