Kentucky is still below the national average, which is $4.328 per gallon.
Louisville was averaging $3.939 per gallon of gas on Saturday. That's 57 cents higher than a week ago.
The price of gas has risen in the country for the fifth straight week.
According to the National Tank Truck Carriers, the industry's trade group, somewhere between 20% to 25% of tank trucks in the fleet are parked heading into this summer due to a paucity of qualified drivers.
Increased demand and production cuts are causing prices to rise, Patrick DeHaan says.
Major U.S. stock indexes closed mostly higher Tuesday, erasing much of an early slide, as investors favored smaller, U.S.-focused companies for the second straight day.
Major U.S. stock indexes finished little changed Friday after a day of mostly quiet trading capped the S&P 500′s second straight weekly gain.
A wobbly day on Wall Street left stock indexes mostly lower Thursday as investors turned cautious ahead of a widely anticipated speech by the Federal Reserve chairman.
The surge in tech stocks followed a decision by the U.S. to give Chinese telecom giant Huawei another 90 days to buy equipment from American suppliers. Chipmakers including Qualcomm, Intel and Micron, all rose.
The threat of a recession doesn’t seem so remote anymore for investors in financial markets.