What is past is prologue, but that doesn't mean you can't work to change the future. We explore a controversy surrounding amateur archeology and learn about an outreach program that helps homeless teens. We also look at remembering Florida's...
In this episode, we look at the world around us in a new way. We journey down the Apalachicola River through the eyes of a 4-year-old. Plus, we learn what it takes to plant and harvest a farm...
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...
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...
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...
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 meet a musician named Haiqiong Deng, who was born in Northwest China, but now calls North Florida her home. She says the traditional Chinese music she performs is shaped the nature she finds in her own backyard. Plus,...
We're flying back through time this week to explore the Power of the Past Museum in Thomasville, Georgia. And we venture out to catch a glimpse of the rare Trout Lily and what is being done to preserve this...









