Originally Published March 10, 2023 “Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference” ...
Years after the legendary FAMU Football coach Jake Gaither passes away, a Florida A & M Alumnus works to preserve and share his memory. Plus, we get a preview of an upcoming documentary about the history of black...
It took the death of an oak for me to start raising gulf fritillaries. My yard is small and much of it is paved, so I have limited garden space. I had been wanting to plant passionvine, but heard...
In this episode, we take a journey through food! We look at how the local Fruit and Nut Exchange helps home gardeners share their extra backyard bounty with the community. Plus, we explore how the science of gardening helps...
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...
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...
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 has been part of the Local Routes stories from the beginning. This article features many of them from the first 10 seasons
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...
As we continue our exploration of the human relationship to nature, we look a the goal of conservation. Also, we examine how Franklin county officials are looking at nature to solve problems with coastal erosion.

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