Highlights of what you'll find in the March 2021 episode of Local Routes. The focus is on how local arts groups have come up new ways to reach audiences during COVID.
We travel to Wakulla County to visit the Florida Wild Mammal Association to find out more about their search for a new home. We also take to the fields to learn about a farm that's growing more than just...
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.
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. ...
Railroad Square, Tallahassee's creative hub, digs deep into their hearts and the arts to rise after storm damage.
The holidays can be a tough time for children and families in need. We take a look at the Going Places Street Outreach program and how they help homeless youth in our area. We also check out Good Taste...
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 explore a SciGirls computer coding summer camp for girls that's put on by the National High Magnetic Field Lab and WFSU, We also look at a local gaming competition that brings people together. Plus, we check...
This week on “Local Routes,” Rob Diaz de Villegas travels to the Munson Sandhills of the Apalachicola National Forest to learn how conservationists are working to reintroduce a tiny amphibian to the ecosystem. Mike Plummer travels to Thomasville...
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...

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