For more than three decades the St. Francis Wildlife Association has worked to save and return injured and orphaned wild animals back into their habitat. WFSU's Mike Plummer visits the facility in Gadsden county and talks with Teresa...
The northern 30 ore 40 miles of the Apalachicola River is lined with bluffs and ravines. Here, more rocks and fossils are exposed than in any other place in Florida. On the first day of RiverTrek 2016,...
After six years, the Tyler Denning Band found that their sound evolved, and decided to change their name to Taller Trees. They play what they like to call "Soul Rock," a blend of blues, R&B, funk, and rock....
On December 3rd of 2016, the Suncoast Regional Emmy Awards was held in Orlando, Florida. In this clip, the Tallahassee music group, Belle and the Band (Kathryn Belle, Kevin Robertson, Mickey Abraham, Mike Snelling) win the award for Best...
Local Routes talks with Tallahassee based musicians Adrian Fogelin and Craig Reeder about their group, Hot Tamale. The two met when Craig was performing at the Tallahassee Downtown Marketplace. They talk about how their pairing evolved and what...
The song Wakulla Green is performed by Tallahassee based musicians Adrian Fogelin and Craig Reeder, performing as the group “Hot Tamale,” in the WFSU Public Media Television Studio.
WFSU's Zach Hunter joins park rangers and Monarch experts Scott Davis, Richard RuBino, and David Cook on an early morning expedition in search of Monarch butterflies at the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge. We'll learn a little bit about...
Rebecca, Ryan, and their daughter Skyla are Remote Footprints. Their mission is to find the most remote spot in each of the fifty states. They take us on a trek to the remotest spot in our own...
Hot Tamale is Craig Reeder and Adrian Fogelin. Many of their songs are based on north Florida living. In this case, north Florida is a distant comfort on a cold, snowy northern day.
We join the Success Academy in Leon County as they eat their first ever Garden to Cafeteria menu item: black eyed peas. Students are starting to grow food to feed the school, and they're learning Science, Technology, Engineering,...

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