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....
Our Ecology intern, Chloe Thompson, helped the Apalachee Audubon Society organize a cleanup of Lake Elberta. Thirty-seven volunteers picked up forty bags of trash on a wildlife-filled day.
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...
Smokey Hollow was an African-American community a few blocks east of the state capitol building from reconstruction through the days of segregation. Urban renewal brought the demise of the neighborhood in the 1960’s. Today a memoriam marks its existence...
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...
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...
A inspiring family story of how 3 destined-to-be Rattlers, Atira, Ameer, and Tony, found their path to Florida A&M University, and how they used the knowledge they obtained from their time at college, (and their parents) to reach their...
When I think of virtual reality and immersive experiences, I think of Disney World or Universal Studios. I visualize huge theme parks that are destination locations, and pretty darn expensive too! But there’s a guy in Tallahassee that has an idea...
Florida State University oceanographer Jeff Chanton is a studies sea level rise. While he has gained renown for his global research, he's also interested in the coast nearer to home. He and his wife, author Susan Cerulean, have a...
Betty Proctor has turned her Obsessions Gift Shop into a place where art gets a different type of spin.










