Today marks the official first day of summer, but kids across the region are already heading outdoors, soaking up the sunshine, diving into summer camps, and bouncing from one activity to the next.
When the summer season rolls in, most people think of vacations and BBQs instead of safety. However, business owners should take action to protect people and property from summer-related risks.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - As part of our WCTV Grow Up Safe summer series, we’re focusing on children and home safety. Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare experts sat down with Ava Van Valen to find out ...
Summer 2025 has arrived. It's starting off hot, and the forecast says get used to it. A hot summer isn't just uncomfortable − it's dangerous. Heat killed more people in the United States in 2024 than ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) -As temperatures rise and outdoor activities ramp up, summer in South Carolina is also a season that calls for heightened safety awareness. Dr. Jared Stone, an emergency physician ...
DOTHAN, Ala. (WTVY) - Whether you’re headed to the beach, lake, or pool, going camping, or grilling out, there are plenty of ways to stay safe while enjoying your summer. According to the American Red ...