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San Diego News Fix: Gas prices fell below $6 per gallon. Will it last?

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Gasoline prices in San Diego have fallen slightly.

The average price for regular-grade gas is now less than $6 per gallon in San Diego, down from a high of $6.37 on June 15.

But can it last? Union-Tribune energy reporter Rob Nikolewski s the San Diego News Fix podcast to discuss.

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