While many musicians have had to come up with unique ways to perform during a pandemic, individual musicians Brandon Michael B., Kayla Rae, Izzy Island, and thatkidRYN came together to create new music. In this behind-the-scenes video, they share...
North Floridians are drawn to the Aucilla Sinks because they’re unlike almost anything else in Florida, and a little mysterious. A trail winds past rocky pools and short streams lined with tall walls of limestone. What we’re seeing is...
The newly restored Coca-Cola mural on the side of the Padgett building in Quincy started WFSU Public Media's Mike Plummer wondering about the history behind the artwork. This story is where new Coke and old Coke meet at...
WFSU Education's Haley Babcock and Muscogee Tribe of Florida's Tasked Storyteller Misty Penton discuss the work and collaboration that went into creating WFSU's first ever virtual museum, which combines materials from the PBS Kids Show Molly of Denali and...
In 2019, WFSU discovered a special species of Mistletoe in the trees outside our building. It's Latin name is Phoradendron leucarpum, or oak mistletoe (also known as American mistletoe). WFSU's Rob Diaz de Villegas explores why it is considered...
COVID-19 has cancelled a lot of traditions this year, but you can still see the holiday lights at Dorothy Oven Park in Tallahassee from the safety of your own car. We look at some of the changes made to...
To the tune of Deck the Halls, check out just a few of the many neighborhoods in Tallahassee who are lighting up their community with bright holiday lights.
The Tallahassee Museum’s 2017 red wolf pack could be getting much larger. But, like many human families, it’ll be growing from across a distance.
Click here to read the full story about the new Red Wolf breading pair at the...
In our first Age of Nature Segment, we touched upon what makes the Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines a top biodiversity hotspot. And we got a little taste of some of the rare plants found here. Today, we’ll get more...
Highway 98 is a vital artery running through the heart of Franklin County. But portions of the road are only a few feet away from the sea, leaving it vulnerable to daily erosion and tidal surge from hurricanes. Parts...