How to Help Areas impacted by Hurricane Michael Serving up free food at Jarheads BBQ in Port St. Joe.  Mexico Beach and Port St. Joe Area Jarheadz BBQ and Line In the Sand Foundation Providing Hot Meals to people who live in the...
We take a look at how the American Graduate Project is raising awareness of high dropout rates in our area and how the community can help. We learn how a second chance school in Tallahassee is helping students get...
What is past is prologue, but that doesn't mean you can't work to change the future. We explore a controversy surrounding amateur archeology and learn about an outreach program that helps homeless teens. We also look at remembering Florida's...
Originally Published November 11, 2021 In honor of Veterans day, we celebrate and remember the many people who have served in America's Armed forces. We remember Navy Seaman Earl Paul Baum who died at the very start of World War II,...
The adventure begins on a sunny day and turns into a canoe trip along the Upper Chipola River during a thunderstorm. Plus, we check out a Farmers Market along the St. Andrew Bay. “A Fork in the Road”...
Many creatures and plants live in the Apalachicola National Forest. Not only do we learn more about this home of the Eastern Diamond Backed Rattler, we discover efforts to bring back the striped newt to the forest's wetlands....
We go on a quest for the Apalachicola National Forrest's rare cellophane bee, explore Tallahassee's four-headed palm mystery, and meet a mom's journey from postpartum depression to successful bakery owner.
This episode focuses on efforts to preserving the local environment, art, and history for the next generation. We go on an EcoAdventure to the Apalachicola Lowlands Preserve and learn more about family of conservationists who maintain its 80 acres. Plus,...
Discover the stories in this episode of Local Routes. With a focus on the hundreds of native bees in our region, we look a the varieties, the best habitats, and beekeepers, as well as the citizen science underway to discover the many other types of pollinators.
In this episode we explore food that is unique to our area. We search for the best boiled peanut. Plus we learn about an organization helping people share their backyard fruits and nuts. Plus we explore one farm...

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