Small, rural towns like Altha, Bristol, Chipley, and Blountstown dot our Florida panhandle. While Hurricane Michael devastated better known locales like Panama City and Mexico Beach, those lesser known inland outposts also took a knockout punch. WFSU’s Mike Plummer...
Digging into the history of one of the Tallahassee region's most unique public gardens.
Good Taste Tally is a farm that allows for a different kind of exploration. FSU Assistant Education Professor George Boggs has created an entire learning environment full of hands-on, outdoor experiences. The farm's employees are George Boggs, his family, and...
We look at WFSU's efforts to collect stories of the Vietnam Era as part of the Ken Burns documentary called The Vietnam War. In addition to sharing some of the local memories of those who lived during that time...
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...
WFSU talks with local musicians known as The Krickets. The band is made up of Emily Stuckey, Lauren Spring, Katrina Kolb, and Melissa Bowen. Each woman is an accomplished musician, but it wasn't until a concert benefiting The Sacred...
Originally published: April 21, 2017 WFSU's Franky Verdecia got together with Kim Rivers and Craig Kirkman of Trulieve to explore their medical marijuana cultivation and processing center in Quincy, FL. Trulieve is one of seven cultivators and distributors to obtain...
Longineu and Joanna Parsons are both faculty members at Florida A&M University.  Longineu is a jazz trumpeter and Joanna is a classical pianist – and they enjoy making music together. Both began playing as young children. Joanna started playing the piano...
Haiqiong Deng began her life and musical career in northwest China. Her father started her learning music when she was only three years old. “Throughout my memory, I'm with music. There is not a moment I'm off music. I went...
Every quail season at Elsoma Plantation, the Chapin family tests the truth of an old saying:  The spacing of a longleaf pine forest is known to be wide enough for a wagon to ride through. Charles Chapin III is the owner...

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