In this week's episode we continue our series on the legacy of Florida A & M University with a story about the circle of education that grew out of the one-room primary schools and into the University. ...
This week we explore the Good Taste Tally farm and learn what it is doing to help some local teenagers grow their futures in a new direction. Also, we dive into a farm that exists underwater. Plus,...
This week, Rob Diaz De Villegas wraps up our series on the Red Hills Region with a look at the importance of farming and lakes to the area. We talk to the performer that WFSU-FM listeners voted the...
2024 marks Tallahassee’s 200th year as a capital city. We explore the celebrations, the history, and the tributes to the past including an inside look at the recreation of the log cabin that served as the first Florida Capitol.
How do you make a 6000 pound Asian Elephant feel at home in Southern Georgia? We find out when we go behind-the-scenes to a new local Elephant Refuge under construction. Plus, we explore a new section of the Florida...
We learn about a special program that uses therapeutic horsemanship to heal relationships. Plus, interesting research can be discovered within the lives of tiny creatures. Join us as our salamander exploration continues. Plus, history told...
New hobbies for a new year! We bring you a few ideas on how to stay active and entertained in 2016. We learn about one local woman who decided to lace up her roller skates and shake up her...
The Journey begins! Hosted from Old Centerville Road, one of the Canopy roads in Leon county, we begin to explore our local community. In this episode we search for the secret to the best boiled peanut. ...
The beauty of art and design is everywhere in this episode of local routes.
In this episode, we take our cameras where few people get to go on their own. First to a business in Gadsden County that has a license to cultivate and process medical marijuana. We also the wild habitat...