Originally Published July 23, 2024
I’ve never met anyone who didn’t like a happy dog. When you watch this video, you’ll see some happy dogs. You’ll know they’re happy because their tails are wagging. Additionally, I’ve noticed that when people...
The first scholarship is awarded in memory of local musician Kathryn Belle Long
Betty Proctor has turned her Obsessions Gift Shop into a place where art gets a different type of spin.
We go on a quest to find the rarely seen Sandhills Cellophane Bee.
Meet Jennifer Young, owner and head baker of TC Bakery. Today her pies, cakes and muffins are found at locations all around Tallahassee. With support from her family and the desire to create delicious food, Young battled through postpartum depression to build a business that not only has treats flying off the shelves but also flying around the country.
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.
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.
Discover what it's like to foster a pet, plus we learn more about antiques and meet Chef Fe and learn how to cook Okra and Tomato stew.
Railroad Square, Tallahassee's creative hub, digs deep into their hearts and the arts to rise after storm damage.
Lichgate on High Road has a huge oak tree and an English cottage. It's also a place the public can enjoy. WFSU's Justin Edwards explores the story of the local English Professor who built the cottage and the woman who has worked to preserve it for decades.










