Gas prices hit $4 a gallon
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Gas prices continue to rise in metro Detroit. AAA Michigan says the average price of a gallon of self-serve regular hit four dollars today. That’s up just over a penny from Tuesday and it’s 17 cents higher than a week ago. You could get a gallon of gas for $2.95 in Detroit just over a month ago.
Analysts say two factors are causing the price hikes. The war in Iran is pushing up the price of crude oil, which is used to make gasoline. Refineries are also changing over to the summer blend of gas, which is more expensive to produce.
Additional headlines for Wednesday, March 25, 2026 Severe weather possible ThursdayMetro Detroiters might experience some severe weather Thursday.
The National Weather Service has placed much of Southeast Michigan in a category for a “slight” risk of severe weather. That’s level 2 on a scale of 5.
Warm air will move into town, raising temperatures into the mid-60s Thursday afternoon. But a cold front will quickly follow, bringing rain and thunderstorms Thursday evening.
Some of those storms could be strong or severe. A thunderstorm is categorized as severe if it has wind gusts of more than 58 miles per hour or produces hail of one inch or larger.
Remember, a watch means conditions are such that a severe thunderstorm is possible. A warning means severe weather conditions exist now and you should take cover.
Make sure to stay tuned to local media outlets throughout the day to get the latest weather updates.
NAACP announces new general counselThe NAACP announced today that Kristen Clarke will become the organization’s new general counsel. She’ll direct the organization’s legal strategies.
The NAACP says Clarke’s legal expertise will help it protect voting rights and continue its efforts to secure civil and human rights for people across the country.
She previously served as the assistant attorney general for civil rights at the U.S. Department of Justice.
Sheffield prepares for State of the CityDetroit Mayor Mary Sheffield is preparing to give her first State of the City address next week.
She’s scheduled to speak to a crowd at Mumford High School in northwest Detroit next Tuesday evening.
Sheffield is expected to talk about several initiatives she’s launched in recent weeks including Rx Kids, which provides cash prescription support for pregnant women and newborn mothers. Sheffield has also been active in ways to create new affordable housing for Detroiters.
The State of the City speech takes place Tuesday night at 7 p.m. You can hear it on 101.9 WDET FM, at wdet.org, or on the City of Detroit’s YouTube channel or Facebook page.
Michigan schools move on in March MadnessMarch Madness continues to occupy the attention of many Detroiters. Michigan and Michigan State both have “Sweet 16” games on Friday in their respective quests for a national championship.
No. 1-seed Michigan faces 4-seed Alabama Friday night at 7:35 p.m. No. 3-seed Michigan State plays 2-seed UConn Friday night at 9:45 p.m. Both games will be televised.