The airbrushed t-shirt, a dated novelty to some, is still at the heart of a thriving industry in Panama City. With more than 70 years experience between them, local artists Tim Mitchell and Troy Pierce explain how PCB became...
See the three Local Routes videos that took top honors at the 2022 Florida Association of Broadcast Journalists awards.
The Atlanta Botanical Garden and the Florida State Park Service are collaborating to restore the watersheds of coastal dune lakes. Funded by the Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund, the restoration is aimed at benefitting snowy plovers, shorebirds that nest...
When the call went out for help saving a beaver at a water treatment plant in Tallahassee, several agencies came to the rescue. Lead by volunteers from the St. Francis Wildlife Association, the beaver was rescued but that...
When we first came up with the name of the program we immediately started to do debate how we pronounce it. Some say root likes Route 66. Others say Route like stout. To find out which way is correct...
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Music: The One

Brandon Michael B., Kayla Rae, Izzy Island, and thatkidRYN are four independent musicians. Together, they came together during the pandemic to create and perform the song "The One". There's a whole story behind the creation of this song. The...
“Local Routes” introduces a new segment – Fork in the Road. Charles Renaud will be traveling our Local Routes, looking for all kinds of stories relating to food, drink, eating and the good times and people that go...
It's made up of 55,000 acres of private land, but in 300 years there is a plan is for it to be an old (almost) growth forest of longleaf pines. We explore the work that has already been done...
We travel into the Apalachicola National Forest with Bruce Means to learn more about his favorite animal, the eastern diamondback rattlesnake. He has spent forty years studying the snake using radio telemetry. He has taken his decades...
The conversation continues between WFSU Public Media's Executive Producer for Television, Suzanne Smith and WFSU FM News Director Lynn Hatter and Morning Edition Host Gina Jordan about their favorite parts and the the challenges of putting together stories focusing...

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