We sit down with Olympic swimmers Emma McKeon and Kaylee McKeown to play a game of ‘If you could read my mind’.
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Father Drowns While Saving Son From Rough Surf in Baldwin County | NBC10 News
A father lost his life Wednesday while trying to save his 10-year-old son in rough surf at Fort Morgan, officials in Baldwin County said.
The tragedy happened around 5 p.m., said Fort Morgan Fire Chief Lee Steiner. Double red flags were flying at the time
The chief said the son is recovering at a local hospital.
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Healthwatch: How to Avoid Brain-Eating Amoeba While Swimming | WSLS 10
Have you ever seen headlines during the summer about a brain-eating amoeba infection? While extremely rare, an infectious disease expert explains what it is.
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Car Goes for a Swim in Connecticut | WFAA
A man had to be rescued after driving through a fence and into a community pool.
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Free Swim Lessons Return to Portland Pools This Summer | KGW News
Portland is offering free swim lessons beginning June 22 and weekly free swim sessions to help families stay safe in the water.
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Pittsburgh-Area Swim Club Faces Restrictions After Reported Shooting Near Facility | CBS Pittsburgh
A local swim club is operating under restrictions put in place by the Municipality of Penn Hills after an incident happened near the club on Saturday night. KDKA-TV’s Erika Stanish reports.
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Phoenix Swim Lessons Aim to Prevent Child Drowning | Fox 10 Phoenix
A 2-year-old child tragically drowned in a Gilbert pool on June 14, serving as a heartbreaking reminder of water safety risks in Arizona. According to the Arizona Department of Health Services, drowning is the leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 4 years old, and the second leading cause of unintentional injury for children 5 to 14. In their 2024 report, 75% of child drowning deaths occurred in pools, hot tubs, or spas, and 83% of the victims did not know how to swim.
To combat these statistics, the city of Phoenix is offering low-cost swim lessons this summer to help children gain confidence and vital lifesaving skills. Aquatics supervisor Becky Kirk explained that learning to swim is just one piece of drowning prevention, alongside CPR knowledge, barriers, and proper supervision. Kirk emphasized the importance of the program, stating, “Teaching your kids to swim is a life skill, it’s not a fun skill. It’s not something that is recreational. It’s really as you learn to walk, you should learn to swim.”
Local parents are enrolling their children to ensure they can handle themselves in the water. Michael Strong, father of 6-year-old Zev, noted that surveillance alone is not enough, explaining, “You can watch your kids all you want but you want them to be able to take care of themselves.” The city program provides classes for various age groups starting from 6 months old, costing $15 for a two-week session.
FOX 10’s Megan Spector reports.
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Emma Weyant Strong Back Half to Win 400M IM | 2026 TYR Pro Swim Series Indianapolis
Emma Weyant wins Women’s 400M Individual Medley at the 2026 TYR Pro Swim Series in Indianapolis. Katie Grimes and Aimee Canny take second and third.
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Police Seek Additional Victims After Man Charged With Child Molestation at Clayton Pool | KSDK News
A man is accused of inappropriately touching children at Shaw Park Aquatic Center in Clayton. Investigators believe more victims may exist.
