“We're lucky in this area… and maybe we don't always realize it because we do have so much of our native ecosystem left, with the Red Hills plantations that have been maintained with fire for many years – places...
In October, WFSU Public Media held a special event in our studio combining music and memories from the Vietnam Era. This is one of the songs performed by Rachel Hillman and her band during that program. It...
Local singer Kanise is serving up a vibrant blend of energy, color, and flow in this full episode of Spotlight! In the October 19th, 2023 episode of Local Routes we shared one of her songs from this episode. Hear...
Some needed to escape distractions. Others got in trouble for fighting, or became teenage parents. What they all have in common is that they benefitted from the "work at your own pace" environment at Leon County Public...
Originally Published March 10, 2023 “Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference” ...
   If you live in the Big Bend region of Florida, you’re probably aware of Apalachicola - the sleepy little town that gave its name to the formerly plentiful and famous Apalachicola Bay oyster.  The town has been through...
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...
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...
The local band The Krickets perform their original song "Sweet Home" in the WFSU studio.
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...

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