Local Routes takes a look inside the installation of murals of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Rosa Parks at the Florida People's Advocacy Center in Frenchtown, Tallahassee. This story explores the intersection of a local artist, an advocacy organization, and...
One of the featured acts during WFSU’s Gradstock Concert Series was Danny Bedrosian and Som’n Fierce. In this segment, the group performs the original song – “Carry Me & I’ll Carry You.”
We learn about a new program by the City of Panama City to help in clean up following Hurricane Michael. Based on the Adopt-a-Highway model, individuals or groups can pick a section of the city to clean up. The...
Two releases of striped newts into ephemeral wetlands in the Apalachicola National Forest show how this is an amphibian forged by fire. These ephemeral wetlands drain and fill with the underlying aquifer. The amphibians that live within...
Local author, Adrian Fogelin, created the Front Porch Library to promote literacy and bring her neighborhood together in the name of education and community. The library keeps the kids engaged outside of school and makes learning fun!
Story Originally Posted October 20, 2022 Video by Rheannah Wynter, Article by Suzanne Smith The key to getting women interested in pursuing STEM Careers is to reach them when they are young. The summer camp program called Scigirls does just that....
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
Elephants are retiring in Georgia at a special place designed just for them. They may not have chosen it for themselves, but the woman who designed it is giving them everything they need to live out the rest of their days.
We join UF/ IFAS Leon County Extension agent Mark Tancig as he digs holes around Tallahassee. We're looking at the native soils of Tallahassee, and how they affect plant growth in our yards. An ancient coastline divides the Red...
In our last visit to Torreya State Park, we saw a park whose unique tree canopy had been seriously damaged by Hurricane Michael. Today, we see how, in another section of the park, they’ve planted over 1.6 million longleaf pine...

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