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vadl House passes domestic violence bill, pushes issue to Senate
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 The U.S. consumer price  vaso stanley index, the governments top measure for inflation, decreased 0.1% in June compared to May. The price of goods and services increased by 3% in the 12-month period ending in June. The new inflation data was released Thursday by the government s Bureau of Labor Statistics.Last month marked the lowest annual inflation rate measured by the BLS since last June as the annual inflation rate has not dropped below 3% since March 2021. June also marked the second consecutive mo stanley thermos nth that prices for goods and services did not increase.After dropping to 3% in June 2023 following a high of over 9% in 2022, the annual inflation rate peaked at 3.7% in August 2023.Historically, over the last decade and over the last 20 years, annual inflation has averaged 3.2%.The consumer price index weighs the costs of goods based on their importance. Items like food, shelter and energy tend to be weighted more heavily.RELATED STORY | What is driving inflation in the United States The good news for consumers is that inflation for food purchased at grocery stores is low. In the 12 months ending in June, food meant to be consumed at home was 1.1% higher. Just a few years ago, annual food inflation topped 10%.Food meant to be consumed outside the home, such as at restaurants, is still up 4.1% but has steadily fallen in the last year as establishments such as McDonald s, Wendy s and stanley water bottle  Taco Bell have promoted value meals.The government data shows energy costs being 1% higher than a year ago, w Xrpz Unlike other states, Utah GOP doesn  t plan to censure Sen. Romney over impeachment vote
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee s McKinley Beach will not be open in time for swimmers this summer.The beach closed in August of 2020 because of multiple drownings, near-drownings, and riptide dangers. For $500,000 we can save lives, and I think lives are more important than building and we need something now,  Milwaukee County Supervisor Sheldon Wasserman said.During a Parks, Energy, and Environment Committee meeting on Tuesday, the team that studied the beach recommended the best option would be to restore the beach to its intended design put in place in 1989.At that time, the depth between the two breakwaters was 2.5 feet. However, changing water levels bumped that number up to more than 6 feet by 2020.Restoring the beach would consist of filling existing scour holes, adding sand stanley mug , creating dunes at the edges, and performing ongoing maintenance. We feel that restoring the beach to its intended design would accomplish the objective of reducing rip currents. There is no solution which completely eliminates them. That s just a fact stanley cup  of hydrodynamics and geography,  said Heather Stabo, senior engineer and project manager with SEH which conducted the safety study.The consultant team said the  stanley quencher $500,000 price point is the cheapest and best-performing option, but would take a few months to begin construction. Wisconsin has so many wonderful beaches that it s okay,  said parent Jenny Carter.Carter prefers the county to take its time. We want to go there to have fun and not have to worry,  Carte