Railroad Square, Tallahassee's creative hub, digs deep into their hearts and the arts to rise after storm damage.
We meet a musician named Haiqiong Deng, who was born in Northwest China, but now calls North Florida her home. She says the traditional Chinese music she performs is shaped the nature she finds in her own backyard. Plus,...
Curiosity should be the subtitle of this week's episode! Not only do we learn about Mixed Martial Arts and local Butterflies, but we also go behind-the-scenes to discover how we come up with story ideas for this program...
In this episode, we look at the world around us in a new way. We journey down the Apalachicola River through the eyes of a 4-year-old. Plus, we learn what it takes to plant and harvest a farm...
On WFSU'S Local Routes, we meet the man entrusted to make the old oak tree in front of the Leon County Library into more than just a memory. American Graduate looks at solutions to the high school dropout...
In this special Retro Local episode of Local Routes, we explore the history of the Smokey Hollow community as well as the FAMU Hospital and look at their ties to hot topic issues like development and civil rights....
In this new episode of Local Routes, we learn about the competition and the history behind Cowboy Action Shooting. Plus, save the date for EcoCitizen Day coming April 27th! We explore the concept of Citizen Science...
In this episode, we explore the history of the Smokey Hollow community in Tallahassee and its impact on opinions about development and urban renewal. Plus, we explore the push for development and the efforts to save trees that live...
In this week's episode we rock out to a new trend that involves painting, hiding and finding small stones all over our community. Plus, we explore how prescribed burning impacts the coastal dune lake area in Walton County. ...
We kick off this week just east of Chattahoochee in Northern Gadsden county, just south of the Florida/Georgia state line. While there, we explore the rocky area and shark fossils along the Apalachicola River. Next, we meet the people...











