Prices


  1. Richard Lee Price

    Friday, May 29, 2009 12:00 am

  2. National average gas prices high, Cheyenne has the lowest

    Monday, May 5, 2008 12:00 am

  1. Heating prices decline

    Fred Nemitz walks along the Platte River Parkway by the North Casper Soccer Complex on Tuesday morning. Snow fell in the Casper area into Monday evening and showers, mixed showers, and snow in higher elevations are called for in the eastern part of the state today. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune

  2. Oil prices dip on profit taking

    Frank Jasinski pumps gas into his vehicle in Philadelphia Tuesday April 11, 2006. The U.S. Energy Department's seasonal outlook projects that the price for regular gasoline will average $2.62 a gallon , about 25 cents a gallon more than last summer. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

  3. Crude prices rise on Alaskan pipeline shutdown

    Bob Newton uses ultrasound to scan a section of pipe looking for weak spots along a oil transit pipeline that leaked up to 267,000 gallons of oil in March 2006, at the Prudhoe Bay oil field on Alaska's North Slope Friday Aug. 4, 2006. BP Exploration Alaska, Inc. began shutting down the Prudhoe Bay oil field Sunday after the discovery of unexpectedly severe corrosion and a small spill from a Prudhoe Bay oil transit line. (AP Photo/Al Grillo)

  4. Booming precious metal prices drive gold rush

    Graphic shows the daily price of gold since

  5. Inflation rises 0.4 percent in May as gasoline prices soar

    A line of vehicles wait to gas up at Costco gas station in Santa Clara, Calif. in a file photo from May 21, 2006. Consumer inflation registered another sizable increase in May, pushed higher by soaring gasoline prices. And most worrisome, there was further evidence that the jump in energy costs is beginning to cause more widespread inflation troubles. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

  6. Oil prices, bird flu and trade issues worry industrial powers

    Treasury Secretary John Snow, right, meets with the Finance Minister of Canada, James Flaherty, left, in Washington, Friday, April 21, 2006. (AP Photo/Mannie Garcia)

  7. Oil prices climb to record above $75 a barrel

    A pair of floor traders exchange information, Wednesday, July 5, 2006, on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York. Concerns over North Korea's nuclear ambitions and record oil prices sent stocks lower Wednesday and added to Wall Street's worries about the economy and interest rates. After North Korea test fired a seventh missile Wednesday, stocks around the globe sagged as investors worried that tensions between North Korea and the United States could intensify. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

  8. Median home prices fell nationwide in 3Q

    Map shows metropolitan home price percent changes from third quarter

  9. Bush says consumers shouldn't expect price breaks from oil giants

    President Bush gestures during his interview with the Associated Press aboard Air Force One en route to Nashville, Tenn. Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2006. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

  10. Golden spike: Boom times for precious metal

    Graphic shows the daily price of gold since

  11. Factory production dips; wholesale inflation muted

    Chart shows the Producer Price Index and monthly percent change

  12. Factory production dips; wholesale inflation muted

    Chart shows the Producer Price Index and monthly percent change

  13. Factory production dips; wholesale inflation muted

    Chart shows the Producer Price Index and monthly percent change

  14. Factory production dips; wholesale inflation muted

    Chart shows the Producer Price Index and monthly percent change

  15. Consumer prices up 0.3 percent in October

    In this Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009 photo, shoppers are seen at a Wal-Mart, in Deptford N.J. Consumer prices edged up slightly faster than expected in October, driven higher by another increase in energy prices and the biggest increase in new car prices in 28 years.(AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

  16. Consumer prices up 0.3 percent in October

    In this photo made Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, Deanna Woods, right, of Harrisburg, Pa., watches as BJ's employee Sandy Ott places her purchases in a cart at the BJ's Wholesale Club in Camp Hill, Pa. Consumer prices edged up slightly faster than expected in October, driven higher by another increase in energy prices and the biggest increase in new car prices in 28 years.(AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

  17. Consumer prices up 0.3 percent in October

    In this Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, photo, a shopper pauses in front a wall of flat screen televisions at the Best Buy in Mechanicsburg, Pa. Consumer prices edged up slightly faster than expected in October, driven higher by another increase in energy prices and the biggest increase in new car prices in 28 years.(AP Photo Carolyn Kaster)

 
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