Gradstock is approaching fast! We take a look at why we are holding these concerts to benefit the American Graduate project. We also meet three high school seniors who are working to create a bright future for themselves. We...
In April of 2017, the Tallahassee Museum welcomed its first litter of red wolf puppies in twelve years. But when visitors came to see them, they found that the pups didn't like human attention. WFSU was granted...
Friends and family of musician and educator Kathryn Belle Long honor her memory with a celebration of life and a fundraiser for a scholarship to help the next generation of students interested in the arts.
This week we explore the Good Taste Tally farm and learn what it is doing to help some local teenagers grow their futures in a new direction. Also, we dive into a farm that exists underwater. Plus,...
On October 22, 2019, WFSU Public media held a screening of the Retro Local stories featuring some important historical issues in our local community. Afterwards a special panel discussion was held to discuss those events and the impact today. This video highlights that evening.
A closer look at the story behind the Lichgate tree and cottage. A viral performance at the Lincoln Memorial sets a local educator on a musical path. Plus, friends and family of a local musician and educator raise money for the next generation of performers.
Just over a year after it dried down, I visit Lake Jackson and find it holding water- for now. Dr. Tom Sawicki is netting the lake edge, or what has recently become the lake edge again. After a year...
Barry Courtney, owner of Vintage 21 in Tallahassee, has a lifelong passion for antiques. Courtney talks about how he started in the business and how it's changed over the years. Now he's getting ready to close his current store and find something new.
On WFSU'S Local Routes, we meet the man entrusted to make the old oak tree in front of the Leon County Library into more than just a memory. American Graduate looks at solutions to the high school dropout...
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.

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