Originally Published: April 11, 2019 December 7, 1941, a day that changed America forever. WFSU's Mike Plummer brings us the story of Navy Seaman Earl Paul Baum…one of many, who died in the attack on Pearl Harbor....
  For more on Rob and Max's father- son adventure on the Apalachicola, visit the WFSU Ecology Blog.
WFSU's Zach Hunter put together this video of the screening and celebration of the new documentary by Elam and Nic Stoltzfus, The Great Florida Cattle Drive: Unbroken Circles. In addition from showing us what happened at the Feb. 16,...
In addition to the three cocktails included in the broadcast of this story, there were 3 additional drink selections that were cut due to time constraints.  They include a vodka based drink called the St. George Blues, a bourbon based...
A new season of the Southern Shakespeare Company is underway. January 2016 kicked off in January with the auditions for their new play. This is the second season for the company. April 2015 marked the return of the Southern...
We look at the various layers that go into making a "compost lasagna" and how Turkey Hill Farm works with a local seafood restaurant to turn leftover kitchen scraps into the perfect addition to his soil. More at wfsu.org/ecologyblog. Years...
What is the American Graduate Project? Kim Kelling, WFSU's Director of Content and Community Engagement says that the American Graduate Initiative is really an initiative for all of public media, funded through the Corporation of Public Broadcasting, created because...
WFSU's Rebecca Alvis introduces us to a few of the folks at the Railroad Square Art Park in Tallahassee. We find out how the park plays a role in bringing art and culture to our area, while bringing the...
Join us on an adventure across the Apalachicola Lowlands, home to an incredible diversity of carnivorous plants and other wildflowers. he shoot, technically, was over. Fellow WFSU Ecology Blogger Dani Davis and I had come for frosted flatwoods salamander larvae footage, and...
Hurricane Season has begun and the staff at WFSU Public Media is preparing for the potential storms ahead. The Television and Radio departments join forces during storms to get critical information out to the public as fast as possible....

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