We soar into the world of whooping cranes as they make their annual migration. We also check out a unique type of exercise that is also a form of art. And we prepare for a new season of Shakespeare...
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 episode we explore the fascinating connection between the network of waterways in the North Florida that exist above and below the ground. Plus, WFSU's Charles Renaud steps on the gas at local race track in Monticello....
Railroad Square, Tallahassee's creative hub, digs deep into their hearts and the arts to rise after storm damage.
Join us as we travel to the heart of Tallahassee to explore the history behind some local landmarks, Lake Ella’s stone cottages. Then, we reflect on a bright light from WFSU’s past, Miss Nancy’s Store. This children’s show predates...
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,...
Saddle up for this week's adventure. We explore the unique history of Cracker Cattle and Horses in Florida, plus we get a preview of the upcoming documentary, The Florida Cattle Drive: Unbroken Circles.” And the local music group,...
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....
Local biologist and legend Bruce Means shares his latest adventure in the tepuis (table top mountains) of Guyana and talks about his Nat Geo documentary and cover story. Plus, we take a hike on the Garden of Eden trail...
In this episode, we see how Mundi the elephant is doing at a refuge in Attipulgus, Georgia. We hear the "purrs" of Buddha the panther at the Tallahassee Museum. Plus we see how a man losing his sight still...











