Years after the legendary FAMU Football coach Jake Gaither passes away, a Florida A & M Alumnus works to preserve and share his memory. Plus, we get a preview of an upcoming documentary about the history of black...
This week our journey begins at the Leroy Collins Leon County Library where a dying Oak Tree inspired a local artist to create a long-lasting tribute. Plus, we go on an EcoAdventure to explore the life cycle of the...
October 10, 2019 marks one year
since Hurricane Michael roared ashore in Mexico Beach, Florida, cutting a
destructive Category 5 path across the North Florida region. In this episode we
revisit some the areas hit back then and see how they are...
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...
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...
This week on “Local Routes,” Mike Plummer hits the road in a re-imagined muscle car from the 70s. Rebecca Alvis visits a unique neighborhood library where kids go to read, learn and have fun! Plus, we have...
With more segments than our original broadcast version, we explore the Legacy of Florida A & M University. From meeting families with a long tradition of attending the University, to families who started because of pride, love, and...
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.
Lake Elberta in Tallahassee has some of the best bird watching in the area. We learn about the birds that can be found there and efforts to make the landscape there more Florida friendly all in advance of...
Railroad Square, Tallahassee's creative hub, digs deep into their hearts and the arts to rise after storm damage.











