The WFSU EcoCitizen project explores two locations. One is an urban park, Lake Elberta. Here, Apalachee Audubon is enhancing habitat for birds and pollinators.
In the Munson Sandhills region of the Apalachicola National Forest, citizen scientists helping researchers study sensitive...
In this episode, we bring you two stories about the FAMU-ly Legacy. First, we introduce you to the the Brown family and the tradition started by their very determined daughter Atira Charles when she was only 15-years-old. Plus,...
Railroad Square Art Park is the starting point for this week's program. Not only do we explore some of the art and cultural opportunities at the park, but we also look at some of the businesses as...
Sergeant Ernest Ivy "Boots Thomas Jr., who grew up in Monticello, Florida, was one of the men who helped raise the first American Flag at the top of Mount Suribachi during the battle of Iwo Jima in World War...
A small beaver becomes a viral video sensation when he's rescued from a local water treatment facility. We follow his rescue, rehab and release. Plus, we go exploring on the Aucilla Sinks trail and learn more about...
Alpacas, medical marijuana, and more! This episode explores how outside-the-box business ideas have taken some local business owners down some unusual and creative paths. Businesses include Trulieve, Maise Daze Fleecery, and Artists Helping Artists.
Curiosity should be the subtitle of this week's episode! Not only do we learn about Mixed Martial Arts and local Butterflies, but we also go behind-the-scenes to discover how we come up with story ideas for this program...
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...
We explore how the Cyber world we live in has increased the need for people skilled in Information Technology. Plus we look at ways people are learning and earning while they gain experience in this field. Plus, how teachers...
It’s your Birthday, Tallahassee!
The city we all call Tallahassee traces its Florida capital history back to 1824. That is when the first 13 members of Florida’s territorial legislature, appointed by President James Monroe voted to make it the...











