We celebrate the New Year with a few songs and interviews with a variety of local musicians. We hear originals from the New 76ers, Dylan "Ragpicker" Allen, and Haiqiong Deng.
We learn how a Geographical Information System (or GIS) is being used to help share the history of Tallahassee and Leon County with our community.
In this episode we explore the local historical acting troupe: Theatre with a Mission. Plus, we go into the Marsh at night searching for a specific type of creature called "Firebirds". Look at efforts to help high school students...
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.
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...
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...
In this episode, we see how Mundi the elephant is doing at a refuge in Attipulgus, Georgia. We hear the "purrs" of Buddha the panther at the Tallahassee Museum. Plus we see how a man losing his sight still...
The Journey begins! Hosted from Old Centerville Road, one of the Canopy roads in Leon county, we begin to explore our local community. In this episode we search for the secret to the best boiled peanut. ...
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...
We explore all things that fly this week with the Seminole Radio Control Club, meet some seniors who are about to graduate from the Leon County Success academy . Plus, we hear a Belle and the Band perform...