Attornery General Issues Subpoenas
Attornery General Issues Subpoenas Save Email Print
Posted: 11:19 PM Aug 22, 2008
Last Updated: 11:19 PM Aug 22, 2008

A | A | A

Kentucky's attorney general issues civil subpoenas to Marathon Ashland Oil Company as part of an investigation into price gouging.

Attorney General Jack Conway is trying to figure out why drivers were forced to pay more at the pump in Louisville and northern Kentucky than in other parts of the state.

Along with the subpoenas, several Kentucky officials are asking the FTC and the U.S. Department of Justice's antitrust division to review the 1997 merger of Marathon and Ashland Oil to determine it's affect on gas prices in the state.

More Stories
Family says missing man accused of rape is innocent

Longtime county officials plead not guilty

Man disappears as his trial was set to begin

Gun Permits on the rise in Kentucky

FEMA set to Leave Recovery Centers

Federal judge in bid-rigging trial wants to limit pretrial publicity

Cliff Hagan's fire ruled arson

Buy a home, get $5,000 tax break

Post Your Comments
First Name:
Location:
Enter Comments: characters left
Email (optional):
By posting this comment I have read and agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy:
You must agree to the Terms of Service to continue.
Read Comments
Comments are posted from viewers like you and do not always reflect the views of this station.
Posted by: Gerald on Aug 23, 2008 at 08:37 AM
common oil practice

AP Video
WYMT Special Sections
Classifieds
THE place to buy and sell items. All ads free.
Issues & Answers
Host Neil Middleton gets the answers you want.
Jim's Weather Class
Want to understand the hows and whys of weather?
A Rich Full Life
Nominate someone you know!
Simply the Law
Gary C. Johnson
WYMT Archives
Looking for a video clip?
Student Achiever
Honoring outstanding students in our community.
Health
What you need to know about your health.
Focus on the Family
Help your family thrive.
Stocks
QUOTES
    Symbol Lookup
Sponsored Headlines