Originally published online February 1, 2023
Nestled in the valley between two of Tallahassee's seven hills, winds a very large orange and green cement snake. It's intricately painted and fanged head rises high above Tallahassee's newest skate park, obviously poised...
The Wacissa River is fed by over a dozen springs, including the popular swimming hole, Big Blue. On a warm January day, we see snakes, alligators, and turtles galore. We might even go for a swim.
Learn how one teenager, Sydnee Mines, spent her summer vacation learning about internships, careers, and job skills while doing a TFLA internship at WFSU.
WFSU's Rebecca Alvis introduces us to a few of the folks at the Railroad Square Art Park in Tallahassee. We find out how the park plays a role in bringing art and culture to our area, while bringing the...
In October, WFSU Public Media held a special event in our studio combining music and memories from the Vietnam Era. This is one of the songs performed by Rachel Hillman and her band during that program. It...
WFSU Public Media is kicking off this year's Summer Challenge on Saturday, June 3rd with a special ocean celebration sponsored by Alert Today Florida. The adventure begins at 10am Eastern at our station. Go to www.wfsu.org/summerchallenge to learn more...
When WFSU first took part in the American Graduate Initiative, it focused on encouraging students to get their high school diploma. Today that mission has expanded and is incorporating the world of social media to helps students explore the...
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...
Chris Thompson is a Muscogee shell carver. Using various marine snail and clam shells, he's preserving the heritage of his people by recording imagery of their lore and connection to nature. Some are decorative gorgets, while others...
In 2015, we visited Morgan Smith's excavation of an archeological site on the Wacissa River. We come back to learn what he's found, and to look at work he's done on the Silver River