Mike Plummer discovers the story of a family bond while seeking to find out why his co-worker's 90-year-old grandfather jumped out of a plane.
Originally published online February 1, 2023
Nestled in the valley between two of Tallahassee's seven hills, winds a very large orange and green cement snake. It's intricately painted and fanged head rises high above Tallahassee's newest skate park, obviously poised...
This week, we hunt ghosts in Monticello, one of the most haunted small towns in the country. Mike Plummer revisits an artist in Carrabelle to see what new “Yard Art” he's created. We take a paddling tour...
The lead story in this episode is about the new LeMoyne Arts Exhibit, "Women Among Us: Portraits in Strength," but the entire episode features stories about amazing people in our community.
"Women Among Us"
The story behind the women in the...
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...
Almost any place in north Florida and South Georgia that has flowers in bloom, you'll find butterflies. We take the entire episode to learn more about the ones that live in and travel through our area.
I was looking out at a Category 5 hurricane, and not for the first time. But unlike during Hurricane Andrew, over thirty years ago, this time the glass didn’t break. I was visiting the University of Miami’s SUSTAIN Lab,...
Buttermilk Fried Chicken like her grandmother used to make! Chef Fe shows us the recipe for one of her favorite meals.
In April of 2017, the Tallahassee Museum welcomed its first litter of red wolf puppies in twelve years. But when visitors came to see them, they found that the pups didn't like human attention. WFSU was granted...
Just over a year after it dried down, I visit Lake Jackson and find it holding water- for now. Dr. Tom Sawicki is netting the lake edge, or what has recently become the lake edge again. After a year...











