Originally Published September 17, 2024
Florida is home to many weird and wonderful oddities, like the 4-headed pindo palm we found hiding in our front yard. We call it Vincent. But the odd thing about Vincent is that he didn’t...
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...
In this episode we dive into the North Florida waterways to discover what archaeologist are learning about Florida's past. Plus, behind-the-scenes at Sweet Grass Dairy and Cheese Shop. We also preview the upcoming Vietnam: No Single Story, No...
How “Tate's Hell” in Franklin Co. got its name is a perfect Halloween story, but it is also an EcoAdventure that you'll enjoy. Plus, we find out the state of Apalachicola Oyster Fisheries. Fans of the group...
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...
When WFSU first took part in the American Graduate Initiative, it focused on encouraging students to get their high school diploma. Today that mission has expanded and is incorporating the world of social media to helps students explore the...
This week on “Local Routes,” Rob Diaz de Villegas travels to the Munson Sandhills of the Apalachicola National Forest to learn how conservationists are working to reintroduce a tiny amphibian to the ecosystem. Mike Plummer travels to Thomasville...
April 22 marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, this week's episode celebrates our local environment. We travel to the Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravine Preserve, take a road trip along Florida's Forgotten Coast, and discover how to create...
See the three Local Routes videos that took top honors at the 2022 Florida Association of Broadcast Journalists awards.
This week, Mike Plummer is all about trains. First, he takes a ride on Amtrack to see if there's interest in bringing the rail service back to the Florida Panhandle. Then, he learns more about model railroading. Rob Diaz...










