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Since 1972, the Capital City has had a ballet company, dedicated to not only performance, but also to the education of aspiring young dancers. To talk…
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The Capital Region’s growing network of trails for hiking and biking will soon include the Coastal Trail paralleling Hwy. 98 through Wakulla County. To…
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After 17 years as WFSU-FM’s Morning Edition Host, Ronald J. Ebben is finally hanging up his headphones. But before his April 27 retirement, he sat down to…
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Tallahassee’s Fourth Annual Family First Week and Family First Summit takes place during the week of May 7. In advance of that occasion WFSU presents a…
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Forty years ago, it seemed a given that Florida’s Old Capitol would soon be demolished. But a focused grass-roots campaign saved the structure and…
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From Educator Henry Louis Gates Jr’s popular PBS series “Finding Your Roots” to the fascination with African heritage ignited by the blockbuster film…
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Both research and practice now show that animal interaction can have undeniable benefits for people, especially older folks. To talk about it are: Dr.…
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All the advances in cancer diagnoses, treatment and survivability means a lot more people with lymphedema. That’s swelling caused by compromises to the…
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The Monticello Opera House hosts an All-Star Blues Revue on March 10. In advance of the occasion, some of the participating musicians, Jim Crozier, C.S.…
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Bees not only produce delicious honey, but are a critical component in the production of other plant-based food sources. Members of the Apalachee…