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Local officials are urging residents to stay alert and exercise caution around all bodies of water, particularly canals, to prevent drowning and other water-related incidents, and are reminding ...
A free two-week program focused on teaching children in Title I schools water safety in Pinellas County is expanding.
Ahead of what many call the unofficial start to summer, the Minnesota DNR officials spoke about all things water safety on Thursday morning.
On Thursday, as part of National Boating Safety Week, the sheriff’s department and the Connecticut River Task Force unveiled ...
Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of summer. Pools are opened, beaches become hotspots and boats are launched for ...
In the wake of a fatal kayak accident, Claudia Huber helped draft a bill intended to make the state’s waterways safer for ...
With about 100 drownings occurring on the Great Lakes every year, local advocates and state lawmakers are working to keep children safe on the water this summer through education and legislation.
As more Mainers go out on the water, safety officials emphasize planning, proper gear, and sober boating to prevent accidents.
Three lifeguards at the Quakertown YMCA will receive an award from the Red Cross for saving a man at the Quakertown branch ...
Aras Rudzianskas, 13, died three days after being airlifted to hospital after getting into difficulty in the river on May 18, ...
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Water Safety Awareness Month
Caitlyn Gustafson is a certified swim instructor with some important tips to share to help keep your little ones safe in the water.
Weekend is well-known as the kick-off to summer. Many neighborhood pools and waterparks start to open for the season this time of year.