Saddle up for this week's adventure. We explore the unique history of Cracker Cattle and Horses in Florida, plus we get a preview of the upcoming documentary, The Florida Cattle Drive: Unbroken Circles.” And the local music group,...
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.
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...
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...
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.
The lead story in this episode is about the new LeMoyne Arts Exhibit, "Women Among Us: Portraits in Strength," but the entire episode features stories about amazing people in our community.
"Women Among Us"
The story behind the women in the...
Lake Elberta in Tallahassee has some of the best bird watching in the area. We learn about the birds that can be found there and efforts to make the landscape there more Florida friendly all in advance of...
The beauty of art and design is everywhere in this episode of local routes.
In this episode, we showcase some of the best music groups from the first season of Local Routes. We feature The New 76ers, The Krickets, Belle & The Band, Brian Bowen, & The Parsons-Sobkowska Duo.
This week our journey begins at the Leroy Collins Leon County Library where a dying Oak Tree inspired a local artist to create a long-lasting tribute. Plus, we go on an EcoAdventure to explore the life cycle of the...











