Doctor Don Rapp is a retired child development professor, a certified personal trainer, an author and a juggler. WFSU's Mike Plummer talks with the high-octane octogenarian about juggling, brain development and his adventures on Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood back...
With the passing of the civil rights act in 1964, integration has been repeatedly used as a reason to close historically black Institutions. This story explores how the creation and closing of one African American hospital on the Florida...
Low rain has exposed a sinkhole or two on Lake Miccosukee, offering a glimpse into the forces that created our largest area lakes, and their connections to the Floridan Aquifer. Geologist Harley Means is our guide. Low rain has exposed...
On Saturday, May 13th from 9am to 1pm, people can head over to the UF/IFAS Leon County Extension Office on Paul Russell Road to check out the 7 demonstration gardens as well as the orchard. Volunteer Master Gardeners...
Digging into the history of one of the Tallahassee region's most unique public gardens.
Jake Dane, Giovanni Marrero-Baez, Adam Hendley, Holly Riley, and Heath Fowler make up the group known as Wolf and Witness. They perform their song “From the Atmosphere” in the WFSU television studios
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...
Richlyn Barnhart & Laura-Ashley Shaw didn't plan to become welders when they graduated high school, but when their mothers suggested they try this non-traditional career they did it at Tallahassee Community College. TCC now has a program called OppHerTunity...
WFSU's Mike Plummer tapped into his own curiosity and headed south to Alligator Harbor to find out about clam farming. If you look out over the waters of Alligator Harbor, you will see a proliferation of white PVC pipes...

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