In our Local Routes Episode 902 we featured Jordan Roberts singing her song "Day by Day." In this full Spotlight episode, you can hear another one of her songs called "Frustrations" and see an interview with this talented...
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...
The WFSU Education Team works with some Wakulla preschoolers and their teachers to help kick-start early literacy skills. Bytes and Books is part of the PBS Ready To Learn initiative. WFSU’s Mike Plummer goes inside the classroom...
Mason Margut, Michael Bakan and Brian Hall stayed after their performance in our studio to talk about the songs they played and how they each got interested in playing world music.
Do YOU have what it takes to run a school full of 6th – 8th graders? Join WFSU's Education & Engagement Manager, Tasha Weinstein as she enrolls in Deerlake Middle School's ‘Principal for a Day' program. In this segment...
It took the death of an oak for me to start raising gulf fritillaries. My yard is small and much of it is paved, so I have limited garden space. I had been wanting to plant passionvine, but heard...
As Ken Kopczynski and his fellow members of the Tallahassee Astronomical Society prepare for the August 21st solar eclipse, he talks about their organization and the work that goes into educating the public at this historic event at the...
In this Local Routes segment, the historic St. Marks Lighthouse is lit for the first time by a lens in six years. Supervisory Refuge Ranger Robin Will discusses its history, and Nick Carlson makes a day trip down to...
This land is home to several ecosystem types, from swamps, pine forests, grasslands, and sinkholes. This makes it an ideal place to try out the iNaturalist app.
Using the app, Peter identifies frogs, spiders, wildflowers, lizards, carnivorous plants, and...
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...











