The Aucilla and Wacissa Rivers are home to archeological sites dating back as far as fourteen thousand years. Stone tools and the remains of hunted animals can offer clues as to the identities of these first Floridians. A team...
You Don’t Always Need a 4 Year degree Jobs, jobs, jobs!  People want them, employers have them.  But the two sides don’t always matchup.  Education plays a big role in employability and the traditional 4-, 5-, or 6-year college route to a job is...
WFSU's Rebecca Alvis takes us to the south’s most haunted small town to meet the Big Bend Ghost Trackers. The trackers allow our crew to tag along for one of their Historic Monticello Ghost Tours and try our hand...
Originally Published: November 16, 2017 Deep in the Apalachicola National Forest, the Bradwell Bay Wilderness is the best remaining population of an animal in decline- the southern dusky salamander. Here, we learn the story of Bruce Means's first salamander...
Recent cold weather reminds us that we're in winter, but in the Red Hills of Georgia and the Apalachicola National Forest, this is the time of year when a very rare flower blooms. If you visited these areas in...
Tallahassee sees a lot of talented young musicians – one of them is Dylan “Ragpicker” Allen. Growing up, he wanted to be a blues musician but realized that so many of them had cool names like Howlin' Wolf or...
WFSU Education's Haley Babcock and Muscogee Tribe of Florida's Tasked Storyteller Misty Penton discuss the work and collaboration that went into creating WFSU's first ever virtual museum, which combines materials from the PBS Kids Show Molly of Denali and...
A Message from Mark This story came to us from loyal and alert viewer Mark.  Mark is somewhat “well known”, so I am withholding his last name so that he will become less “well known”.  The thing about Mark is...
Originally published: April 26, 2018 Here's Charles Renaud with a yarn about a woman in Georgia who raises animals you wouldn't expect to find in the warm, southern United States. As you'll see, his story knits together these animals and...

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...

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