On An Old Wing and A Prayer

The Liberty Foundation had a date with Tallahassee on its tour of a B-17 Bomber and P-51 Mustang. 
Sometimes, high school students fall far enough behind that graduation seems impossible. When students reach this point, it can be easy to drop out or get a GED. If they decide they'd like to do whatever it...
At Fred George Basin Greenway, geologist Harley Means takes us to two sinkholes that may one day become one of the Red Hills’ sinkhole lakes. I’m off trail, following Harley Means into a hole in the ground.  Maybe not so...
WFSU participates in the City of Tallahassee's Longest Table event. People from the community gather together to share a meal and discuss our community – what works, what challenges face our community, and what can be done to solve...
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...
Local musician Brian Bowen joins us in the WFSU studio to perform his original song about men and women of Apalachicola Bay.
Saturday, April 22, 2017, Tallahassee was one of the many cities around the country and the world that held a March for Science. In Florida's capital city, people gathered at the Anita Favors Thompson Plaza, headed up Adams...
Striped skunks are nocturnal animals that sleep in dens during daylight hours. But they are omnivorous, and highly adaptable, so they live easily in places where humans have altered the landscape. So while we never see them, they are...
Charles Renaud visits the Monticello Karting and Motor Club in Jefferson County to find out more about kart racing. The MKMC has one of the longest tracks for kart racing in the U.S. and has been rated one...
We join families as they visit their adopted wetlands to collect data for citizen science projects.

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