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...
Originally published: March 18, 2021
Globalization, economic downturns, online shopping, pandemics…for small-town America, the hits just keep coming. Havana, Florida is one of those small towns toughing it out and refusing to give up. Through the 1950s and ’60s, Havana was rolling...
Take a look at the need for technical certifications in the IT field. We hear from trade school and community college representatives as well as an IT security professional about the shortage of skilled workers in this rapidly...
Shorebird banding has uncovered valuable information about species affected by habitat loss.
We watch two snowy plover chicks get banded at Deer Lake State Park.
Smokey Hollow was an African-American community a few blocks east of the state capitol building from reconstruction through the days of segregation. Urban renewal brought the demise of the neighborhood in the 1960’s. Today a memoriam marks its existence...
WFSU's Mike Plummer talks with some of our neighbors about their experiences in Leon County's education system during the days of segregation. They look back on their experiences as students and teachers in Leon County's black schoolhouses and...
We head to Byrd Hammock in the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge to solve a mystery. Around 650 AD, people left their villages across northwest Florida, only to move a few feet away in some cases. Why?...
WFSU Public Media explores "Rightfully Hers," an exhibit at the Florida Historic Capitol Museum about the history of the women's suffrage movement. Museum staff discuss the development of the exhibit and the stories behind the objects on display.
Tyndall Air Force Base Before, During. and After the Storm
“Throughout all of our careers we always prepare for a worst case scenario but always in the back of your mind you’re always hoping it doesn’t come to fruition,” says...
It’s your Birthday, Tallahassee!
The city we all call Tallahassee traces its Florida capital history back to 1824. That is when the first 13 members of Florida’s territorial legislature, appointed by President James Monroe voted to make it the...