Fuel
S. Fla. Fuel Thief Captured, 1 On The Run
Miami-Dade police have made one arrest and are still searching for another suspect in a large fuel theft at a South Florida gas station.
Drivers Brave Brutal Lines For Gas, Others Get First Look At Homes
Motorists increasingly desperate for a fill-up fumed in long lines at gas stations and screamed at each other Friday as fuel shortages in Superstorm Sandy’s wake spread across the metropolitan area.
New Regulations Mean Vehicle Gas Mileage Will Double
New regulations for fuel economy will save families up to $7,400 over the life of a vehicle, according to the Obama administration.
Atty Gen. Bondi Activates Price Gouging Hotline
She urges Floridians to report any suspected price gouging during this declared State of Emergency.
Hours After Late-Night Offer, FPL And Advocacy Groups Reach Deal
An agreement was reached Thursday between FPL and key customer advocacy groups.
Proposed FPL Rate Hike Triggers Mixed Emotions
Because fuel costs are expected to go down in 2013, so consumers should not see higher bills. However, outside factors could push fuel prices up, meaning the new rates would impact wallets.
Miami-Dade Schools Grows Bus Fleet By 20 Percent
The Miami-Dade School District says that by adding 255 new buses this fall, it will save money. That’s right: save money. But the benefits extend beyond savings.
July 4th Landing On Wednesday Causing Headaches
Florida gas prices are averaging their lowest prices this year, at $3.19 a gallon and while it’s not throwing many travel plans off, it’s making for a slower work-week
Unexpected Surprise: Less Pain At The Pump For Holiday Driving
If you’ve tapped out your holiday weekend budget stocking up on beer and burgers for that Memorial Day bash, you can feel good about one thing; it cost you less to get to the supermarket this holiday, and if you plan to travel to someone else’s party, you’ll save at the pump.
Obama Speech Highlights Need For Energy Reform
Gas prices across the Sunshine State, and the nation, have been spiking in recent weeks. That has brought political attention to the issue and brought President Barack Obama to the University of Miami Thursday.







