The local acoustic music group, The New 76ers, perform their song “Gone” in the WFSU-TV studios. The group is made up of Brian Durham, Kelly Goddard, and Danny Goddard.
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From explorations of the Apalachicola River Bluffs and Ravines area and the creation of a virtual field trip to a screening of the...
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Thursday, May 20, 2021, was the 156th anniversary of the reading of the Emancipation Proclamation in Florida. Announcing the end of slavery for the first time in the state, Union officers stood on the...
The 4 members of Belle and the Band (Kathryn Belle Long, Mickey Abraham, Kevin Robertson, and Mike Snelling) talk about what it was like to with a Suncoast Regional Emmy for creating the Local Routes Theme Song and why...
New exhibit at LeMoyne Art Museum in Tallahassee focuses on local women who used art to explore elder life experiences of other women in our community. Eleanor Dietrich, Linda Hall, Becki Rutta, Mary Jane Ryals and Carol Lynne Knight each brought their unique talents to this photographic and literary exhibit.
Saint Vincent Island is one of the most remote spots in the WFSU viewing area, resting on the western end of Apalachicola Bay. We boat out to this National Wildlife Refuge with author Susan Cerulean and FSU Oceanographer...
Originally written by Pete Seeger, Where Have all the Flowers Gone?, is performed by Fred Lee (Vocals) and Jack Quine (Guitar) for WFSU's studio event in October 2017 called "Vietnam: No Single Story, No Single Song." See the full...
Charles Renaud takes us to another Fork in the Road where we meet Jacob Odum and Elliot Glass, the founders of Big Oak Brewing. Jacob and Elliot explain to Charles the process they use to brew beer and...
For more on Rob and Max's father- son adventure on the Apalachicola, visit the WFSU Ecology Blog.










