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...
The Currys are brothers Tommy and Jimmy and cousin Galen. Galen grew up in N.Y. state, but would visit his cousins in Port Saint Joe. These family get togethers would feature a lot of music playing, and...
The state of Florida has set a goal of reaching 60% post-secondary attainment by 2030. As part of our work with the American Graduate Initiative, we look at what that means and why it is important to individuals and...
Jake Dane, Adam Hendley, Giovanni Marrero-Baez, Health Fowler, and Holly Riley not only perform together in Wolf and Witness, but almost all are members of multiple other local music groups as well. They credit the local Tallahassee music scene...
WFSU-TV sought out Tallahassee's Belle and the Band to write and record a theme song for our new Local Routes show. Lead singer Kathryn Belle Long wrote the song over a weekend, and here we see the rest of...
Vietnam Era Veteran Don Fortner plays Taps at the close of our studio event called Vietnam: No Single Story, No Single song. See the full show at www.wfsu.org/vietnam (click on Media Gallery)
Chloe Thompson is a ninth-grader at SAIL High School in Tallahassee. Chloe is WFSU's Ecology intern for the spring of 2021, and she is tasked with helping Apalachee Audubon in their many projects at Lake Elberta. One of her...
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
Tyler Denning, Jake Dane, Stephen Schultz, and Mike Nivens make up the group known as Taller Trees. They perform their song “Old as Earth” in the WFSU television studios.
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....











