Exploration of historic moments on the various days of February across the years in Tallahassee and surrounding area.
Tallahasseeans love their live oaks, and often when these trees are threatened by development, there's resistance. We look at our relationship to this iconic southern tree, and how they have seen Tallahassee grow and change.
"So, why does Tallahassee...
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...
The Aucilla and Wacissa Rivers are home to archeological sites dating back as far as fourteen thousand years. Stone tools and the remains of hunted animals can offer clues as to the identities of these first Floridians. A team...
Charles Renaud takes us to another Fork in the Road where we meet Jacob Odum and Elliot Glass, the founders of Big Oak Brewing. Jacob and Elliot explain to Charles the process they use to brew beer and...
Every fall, nature lovers look forward to the arrival of monarch butterflies as they pass through Florida on an epic migration. They get a lot of attention, but our native butterflies like to live here all year long.
Dean and...
The city of Tallahassee has undertaken its first entry into the solar energy market and there is more on the drawing board. WFSU's Mike Plummer explores the deal structure for the city's solar farm, and the pros and...
The Adventures of Annabelle Lyn are made up of three women from Tallahassee who perform acoustic music across the Southeast. Learn more at http://www.annabellelyn.com/
When Rob Diaz de Villegas produced his underwater archeology on the Wacissa piece, he was given one condition by researcher Morgan Smith; he couldn't use the site name. The reason? The researcher didn't want to reveal his exact location...
Snowy plovers are a threatened species for one simple reason: humans love beaches. They lost significant habitat as coasts filled with hotels, condos, and restaurants. North Florida, however, has large tracts of protected coastline, which is why plovers have...











