Details about WFSU’s special online video engagement event (also known as OVEE) on Thursday, April 7th at 8pm ET at www.wfsu.org/ovee. On that day and at that time, WFSU will host special online preview screening and discussion of segments...
We join the Success Academy in Leon County as they eat their first ever Garden to Cafeteria menu item: black eyed peas. Students are starting to grow food to feed the school, and they're learning Science, Technology, Engineering,...
We join families as they visit their adopted wetlands to collect data for citizen science projects.
Solar panels

Let The Sun Shine

The city of Tallahassee has undertaken its first entry into the solar energy market and there is more on the drawing board. WFSU's Mike Plummer explores the deal structure for the city's solar farm, and the pros and...
Owl with huge yellow eyes

They Work On The Wild Side

For more than three decades the St. Francis Wildlife Association has worked to save and return injured and orphaned wild animals back into their habitat. WFSU's Mike Plummer visits the facility in Gadsden county and talks with Teresa...
When Rob Diaz de Villegas produced his underwater archeology on the Wacissa piece, he was given one condition by researcher Morgan Smith; he couldn't use the site name. The reason? The researcher didn't want to reveal his exact location...
WFSU's Kate Payne explores the state's only industrial river, and the town that depends on it. Local resident Vivian Sheffield recalls growing up on the Fenholloway. Georgia Pacific executives make the argument for building a pipeline they say will...

Meet John Birch

Earlier this year, the very old, and unfortunately ill, oak tree in front of the Leroy Collins Public Library in Tallahassee had to be cut down.  It had been around almost as long as the city of Tallahassee itself...
A farm called "Smarter by Nature" in Quincy, Florida is the location for this story. WFSU's Rob Diaz de Villegas show us how Angelique Taylor and David "Kip" Ritchey founded a rural farming business in order to...
Sometimes, high school students fall far enough behind that graduation seems impossible. When students reach this point, it can be easy to drop out or get a GED. If they decide they'd like to do whatever it...

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