Our friends at the UF/ IFAS Leon County Extension show us how to create a wildlife pond in your yard. Start with local lake or pond water, and add native plants, and you'll create a wetland area that...
When we were shooting the video for this song, we tried to capture as much of what gives this area its character as we could. Canoeing the Wacissa, Apalachicola oysters on the half shell, finding painted rocks in...
Finding an exercise that can also be entertaining can be quite a challenge, but a new studio in Tallahassee's Railroad Square is working to combine physical fitness with rhythm to create art. Alexis Barnett is the manager of Flow Movement...
The local acoustic music group, The New 76ers, perform their song “Gone” in the WFSU-TV studios. The group is made up of Brian Durham, Kelly Goddard, and Danny Goddard.
Small, rural towns like Altha, Bristol, Chipley, and Blountstown dot our Florida panhandle. While Hurricane Michael devastated better known locales like Panama City and Mexico Beach, those lesser known inland outposts also took a knockout punch. WFSU’s Mike Plummer...
Almost every Florida town has a story to tell about those who served in a war.   The Four Freedoms monument in the heart of Madison, Florida was placed there in honor of Collin Kelly, Jr.  Captain Kelly died in...
A few weeks ago, we met Jeffrey Shanks and Dr. Michael Russo, archeologists working with the Southeast Archeological Center. They've been excavating sites in the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, where culture groups known as Swift Creek and...
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.
“Local Routes” introduces a new segment – Fork in the Road. Charles Renaud will be traveling our Local Routes, looking for all kinds of stories relating to food, drink, eating and the good times and people that go...
StoryCorps will be here in Tallahassee starting Nov. 18, 2021 for five weeks to record conversations with our community. They'll be headquartered at the LeRoy Collins Leon County Library. We explore how work, how COVID has changed their process,...

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