In part 2 of Picking Up The Pieces we hear the accounts of Blountstown residents and friends and strangers from outside the area as they pulled together to help each other in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael. See...
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...
WFSU's Mike Plummer walks back in time with a tour of The Grove Museum in Tallahassee. From Florida's territorial days through the modern civil rights era, this architectural and historic treasure has stood witness to a rich span...
Register for this year’s WFSU Splash and Bubbles Summer Challenge sponsored by Alert Today Florida. Have fun with an online, offline, interactive, hands-on, creative summer scavenger hunt! Finish the challenges and then share your journey with WFSU so you’ll...
They started off as the group called the Tyler Denning Band, but today they're known as Taller Trees. Tyler Denning, Jake Dane, Stephen Schultz, and Mike Nivens make up the group. Denning, Dane, and Schultz were...
After purchasing a wrecked house for back taxes, FAMU Alumnus Cornelius Jones stumbles upon what was once football legend Jake Gaither's house. Delve into the legacy Gaither left behind and how he was a hero to the Tallahassee community....
Creating the perfect sanctuary for Elephants in South Georgia isn't just about building a good fence. We go behind-the-scenes with Carol Buckley to see what she's doing to turn 850 acres in South Georgia into Elephant Refuge North...
We learn how a Geographical Information System (or GIS) is being used to help share the history of Tallahassee and Leon County with our community.
The local band The Krickets perform their original song "Sweet Home" in the WFSU studio.
“Since the earliest I can remember, which was about… I was probably about four years old, barnstormers would come around and land in farmer's fields, oat pastures and wheat fields, and haul passengers for wherever the market would go...










