This week, Rob Diaz De Villegas wraps up our series on the Red Hills Region with a look at the importance of farming and lakes to the area. We talk to the performer that WFSU-FM listeners voted the...
We go on a quest for the Apalachicola National Forrest's rare cellophane bee, explore Tallahassee's four-headed palm mystery, and meet a mom's journey from postpartum depression to successful bakery owner.
We explore how the Cyber world we live in has increased the need for people skilled in Information Technology. Plus we look at ways people are learning and earning while they gain experience in this field. Plus, how teachers...
We introduce you to local retired Child Development Professor Don Rapp and tell you about his appearances on the Mister Rogers Neighborhood in the 1970s. He talks about the legend and how juggling is good for the brain. ...
We go on a quest to find the rarely seen Sandhills Cellophane Bee.
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...
Originally published online February 1, 2023 Nestled in the valley between two of Tallahassee's seven hills, winds a very large orange and green cement snake. It's intricately painted and fanged head rises high above Tallahassee's newest skate park, obviously poised...
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. ...
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...
Almost any place in north Florida and South Georgia that has flowers in bloom, you'll find butterflies. We take the entire episode to learn more about the ones that live in and travel through our area.

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