Public pools are more of a bellwether for racial and economic inequality than you might think. We break down the numbers.
Summer tourism industries continue to face a worker shortage and climbing wages. Teenagers, especially, are in demand.
Plus, they're cool with leaving their cell phones behind at home.
Water restrictions in some cities ban filling new pools with drinkable water.
The hardest part of creating the pool noodle? Explaining what to do with it.
And actually, the "chlorine" in swimming pools isn't even chlorine.
From Tulsa to Minneapolis, cities are having a hard time finding enough people to work summer lifeguard jobs.
A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says many public swimming pools are dirty. According to the report, one in eight…