You can learn more about the American Graduate Initiative & see other Gradstock performances at wfsu.org/gradstock.  Our Gradstock Concert programs will premiere on WFSU-TV starting Thursday, April 14th at 8pm ET.
WFSU-TV sought out Tallahassee's Belle and the Band to write and record a theme song for our new Local Routes show. Lead singer Kathryn Belle Long wrote the song over a weekend, and here we see the rest of...
Capital Regional Medical Center Hospitalist Dr. Allison Moore-Kontos talks about how she got into medicine and the importance of treating the whole person, not just the physical ailments.
WFSU's Zach Hunter put together this video of the screening and celebration of the new documentary by Elam and Nic Stoltzfus, The Great Florida Cattle Drive: Unbroken Circles. In addition from showing us what happened at the Feb. 16,...
Greenwood’s only grocery store—The Greenwood Supermarket caught fire after Hurricane Michael. Now, the small town is a food desert and neighbors can’t afford fresh food due to recovery costs from the storm.
At one point in the 1950s there were only 15 whooping cranes left in the world, but that number has grown, thanks in part to organizations like Operation Migration. Operation Migration helps young whooping cranes learn the migration routes...
Striped skunks are nocturnal animals that sleep in dens during daylight hours. But they are omnivorous, and highly adaptable, so they live easily in places where humans have altered the landscape. So while we never see them, they are...
Local musician Brian Bowen joins us in the WFSU studio to perform his original song about men and women of Apalachicola Bay.
The Adventures of Annabelle Lyn are made up of three women from Tallahassee who perform acoustic music across the Southeast. Learn more at http://www.annabellelyn.com/
Continuing our Local Routes Musical Series, the group The Krickets perform their original song “Voodoo Resurrection.”

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