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Since the start of the war with Iran in late February, through April, Pasadena's fire department has seen a 39% increase in fuel spending. During the same period, the police department also saw a 38% spike in fuel spending.
By
Jeff Nguyen
Jeff Nguyen covers breaking news and contributes to the CBS News California Investigates franchise.
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Chelsea Hylton

Newsom lambasts Hegseth for Army Blackhawk helicopters flying with Indy 500

Newsom’s blunt response to Hegseth’s Indy 500 helicopter video

As Middle East conflict rattles oil markets, Californians pay more than Texans at the pump

Why gas costs more in California than Texas

The Gas-Tax Reckoning

To stop porch pirates, Irvine police have been using aerial drones to follow suspects from residential areas and shopping malls.

The national average for a gallon of gasoline has been ticking up since the start of the war with Iran. The latest average of…

LAPD and the counties of San Diego, Orange, and Riverside have repeatedly shared automated license plate reader data to federal…

The Pentagon is facing mounting financial pressure from a growing number of unexpected costs, with rising fuel...

Over the past few months, tomatoes have seen some of the steepest price increases, rising 15% in March alone.

California governor complained about gas prices, which have increased to about $6.12 per gallon in his state amid the Iran war