“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...
WFSU's Rebecca Alvis takes us to Panama City, Florida to explore the St. Andrews Waterfront Farmers Market. We find out what's in store for patrons who visit the market and how it's helping the community.
Long before Texas had cowboys, Florida had cow hunters. The cattle they hunted and the horses they rode became known as Cracker. WFSU's Mike Plummer visits with Doyle Conner, Jr. and Stephen Monroe, two Florida cattlemen involved...
Patrick McKinney, Isabella Folmar, Sean Gorman and Miles Bozeman of the local music group, Langtry, perform the song “Little Bird” at the WFSU Television Studios.
Drawing from a diverse range of American music, Patrick McKinney wants to create a certain experience for audiences. "Ideally, my dream is that, as an audience member, you come out to a Langtry show and you're not exactly...
Saint Vincent Island is one of the most remote spots in the WFSU viewing area, resting on the western end of Apalachicola Bay. We boat out to this National Wildlife Refuge with author Susan Cerulean and FSU Oceanographer...
The ferocious Florida Gator, seen as a nuisance by many, he truly is a southern icon. And the bad behavior of a few of these Florida natives shouldn't paint the entire swamp dwelling group with a bad reputation....
Don’t call them the Curry Brothers. Tommy and Jimmy may be brothers, but Galen is their cousin. When they started performing together as a group in Tommy and Jimmy’s hometown of Port St. Joe, they didn’t have a name...
Tommy, Jimmy & Galen Curry, have been performing together since they were kids at family reunions in Port Saint Joe. But it wasn't until they were older that they formed “The Currys.” Tommy and Jimmy are brothers. Galen...
It has been a hard four years for the Apalachicola Bay oyster fishery. Crippled by extreme droughts in 2011 and 2012, it was in need of extensive restoration. As drought appears to be affecting the Apalachicola River...

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