We explore the waterways of South Georgia in part two of “Roaming the Red Hills”. We stay in the Apalachicola forest to try our hand at worm gruntin'. Plus, an original song from the Johnnie Marshall Blues Band!
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...
WFSU explores several activities you can do that allow you to social distance. A family hike to a high point over the Apalachicola River, an exploration of St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge where the lighthouse is now shining again...
What is past is prologue, but that doesn't mean you can't work to change the future. We explore a controversy surrounding amateur archeology and learn about an outreach program that helps homeless teens. We also look at remembering Florida's...
Friends and family of musician and educator Kathryn Belle Long honor her memory with a celebration of life and a fundraiser for a scholarship to help the next generation of students interested in the arts.
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,...
Do you know what happens when you try to put the best moments and stories from of 87 episodes into one 30-minute program? You can't. We needed to extend this special presentation to a full hour to fit in...
Digging into the history of one of the Tallahassee region's most unique public gardens.
Ryder's Water Ice is one of many businesses impacted by the Spring 2024 tornado at Railroad Square.
Archaeologists don't always dig in the dirt, sometimes they have to dig underwater! We dive into a quest to discover history. Afterwards, Local Routes Producer Rob Diaz de Villegas talks about working on stories about our local...

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