They aren't going to go down as fast as they went up.

Being lost doesn't always have to be a bad thing. After all, when Columbus got lost, he discovered America.

Why is the price of gasoline higher in our region? We have no clear answer.

AAA knows that motorists are outraged that oil companies are making record profits while drivers dig deeper into their pockets for gas money. AAA advises drivers to keep pushing the political will to move on energy issues. The voice of motorists can make a difference. Nobody wants to see record high gas prices this summer.

As we learn more and more about the teenage brain, which tells us that teenagers brains are not fully developed, and that might be part of the reason why they are prone to take more risks and not make good, sound judgement calls, and it may simply be because part of their brains have not fully developed. And there was a study done at Temple University that goes into greater detail on that.

Contrary to popular belief, our research suggests that men are just as likely to stop to ask for directions as women are.

Rate increases for lodgings are mostly a result of supply and demand, especially in major markets. Rising energy costs as well as salary and benefit costs are certainly having an impact on the hospitality industry.

This is the first time we?re saying something like this because we haven?t seen this kind of increase before. We know there?s no shortage of crude oil right now. Oil inventory data shows there is more oil available now than a year ago.

Crash rates are much higher when teenagers travel together. In 2004, a little more than half of all crash deaths involving 16-year-old drivers occurred when they had teen passengers in the vehicle.

Oil companies are responsibly reflecting the public?s outcry at the pump over gas prices. We have not seen this phenomenon before -- prices dropping this rapidly.

We expect our fourth consecutive summer of record-high fuel prices.

We're saying that we're disturbed by the numbers we are seeing.

It's going to get worse before it gets better.

We are seeing gas prices drop dramatically. Thirty states are below $3, compared to 17 last Monday.

We'd like to know why prices are not declining in line with the national average.