The first scholarship is awarded in memory of local musician Kathryn Belle Long
It’s another boiling-hot Friday in the Florida panhandle. Driving into downtown Blountstown there’s a big blue tarp covering the roof of the historic county courthouse building that is supposed to house the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Department. That blue tarp is coming...
You can see the PBS American Masters documentary: Oliver Sacks: His Own Life on WFSU Friday, April 9th at 10pm ET.
Downtown Tallahassee's Kleman Plaza, Challenger Learning Center, Museum of Florida History, Leon County Library, and others celebrate WFSU's Be My Neighbor Day 2020. Sponsored by City of Tallahassee, Prevent Child Abuse Florida, and Community Partners. Activities include meeting Daniel...
Originally published: April 26, 2018 Here's Charles Renaud with a yarn about a woman in Georgia who raises animals you wouldn't expect to find in the warm, southern United States. As you'll see, his story knits together these animals and...
Chloe Thompson is a ninth grader at SAIL High School in Tallahassee. Chloe is our WFSU Ecology intern for the spring of 2021, and she is tasked with helping Apalachee Audubon in their many projects at Lake Elberta. One...
We go deeper into striped newt repatriation and the ecology of the Munson Sandhills on the WFSU Ecology Blog.
We have one hour on FAMU's campus to observe as much wildlife as we can using the iNaturalist app. The group is a mix of professional biologists and students studying GIS (Geographical Information Systems), which mixes maps and...
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.
The South wouldn't be the South without boiled peanuts. But a really good boiled peanut can be elusive. Mike Plummer hit the road to find local boiled peanut experts. First he met up with Marvin McKenzie, owner of Glenda's Country Store on Highway...