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WFSU Public Media has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in April 2021. Besides social media accounts, wfsu has populated their site with: • Donate to WFSU Public Media • Family of FSU shooting victim files lawsuit naming gunman and OpenAI | WFSU News • One year after FSU's school shooting students and community members reflect • Reserve your seats – PBS KIDS Premiere: Phoebe and Jay – WFSU Public Media • How James Fishback is Reaching Gen-Z Men | WFSU News • Multimedia Journalist Job Posting • 36 Days In Tallahassee: The Florida Recount • Welcome | PS LINKS • news.wfsu.org • Capital Report • DeSantis announces plans for new university accreditation body • Mental health related "Tristin Murphy Act" signed by Gov. DeSantis • About 100 people were detained in a Tallahassee immigration sweep • Update: 2 people are dead; shooter and 6 others injured on campus of Florida State University • The Real Story of the White House Boys | WFSU • Florida Legislature 101: How a bill becomes a law • Ham-watch Begins!- Tally Benchwarmers | Episode 20 • Roy Wood Jr. comedian and FAMU alumnus | WFSU "Speaking Of" interview • Not So Black and White: Who is guarding Black culture? • Football Finale! - Tally Benchwarmers | Episode 18 • The Florida Legislature rebukes DeSantis and calls its own special session • A Wednesday morning fire off Mahan Road shows homelessness is complicated • Tally Benchwarmers | Episode 13 • College Football Playoffs, Volleyball Eliminations, & Basketball! - Tally Benchwarmers | Episode 12 • FSU Football's horrific season finally ends (Feat. Coach Waffles!) - Tally Benchwarmers | Episode 11 • Local Haunts: The Love Witch of Tallahassee • FSU football: HC Mike Norvell fires three coaches as season spirals out of control • Tallahassee Rep. Gallop Franklin wins reelection in District 8 • Florida's proposed abortion access amendment fails. The state's six-week ban remains • Democratic State Rep. Allison Tant will keep her seat • Curtis Richardson reelected to Tallahassee City Commission • Another Embarrassing loss for FSU - Tally Benchwarmers | Episode 6 • Careers at Florida State | Office of Human Resources • Support WFSU Public Media | WFSU Public Media • President Biden visits Keaton Beach to survey the damage caused by Hurricane Helene • 'It's all gone': Hurricane Helene leaves thousands stranded and homeless in Keaton Beach • After Helene Perry residents say they'll pick up the pieces once again • Listen live to WFSU-FM Tallahassee, WFSW-FM Panama City, or WFSQ-FM, our station for Classical music and the Arts. • Donna Nyack ghost candidate concerns continue after primary election • North Florida’s Madison County is still flooding after Hurricane Debby • Leon County Schools introduce stricter school security measures • After Debby, power outages are the main concern for Jefferson County • Select tickets – Fort Braden Library WFSU Summer Challenge Library Camp – • Select tickets – Fred George Greenway Museum WFSU Summer Challenge Library Camp – • - Messiah the Poet | Spotlight • Register Now – PBS NOVA Secrets in Your Data: Screening and Panel Discussion – Challenger Learning Center of Tallahassee • 2024 Candidate Forums: WFSU Public Media • Mystic Woods condo residents worry as damage concerns mount days after storms • Eastern Indigo Snake Archives - The WFSU Ecology Blog • A new all-electric public transit center is coming to Tallahassee's Southside • The WFSU Ecology Blog • Bang for your caterpillar buck: which plants host the most? • Flash flooding in Tallahassee closes roads and downs trees • Beekeepers Give Home to Rare American Bumblebee Colony • A federal trial is underway for Florida’s controversial voter registration law • Help researchers find new, rare species in Florida sandhills • The Case for Weeds, Our Unsung Florida Native Plants • Backyard Blog 2023: Another year of stalking insects with a camera • The Tallahassee Museum opens a big, new alligator habitat • Star Swain | Spotlight • Bees of North Florida and South Georgia • A Florida ban on unhoused people sleeping on public property is being described as cruel • Ecology Blog • Finding Your Roots - Mean Streets | WFSU Public Media • WFSU Education & Engagement • Miss Scarlet and the Duke On Masterpiece - Origins | WFSU Public Media • FSU starts the ball rolling on its ACC departure • FAMU rides a wave of HBCU revivals | A WFSU Public Media original podcast • ACC champion and undefeated FSU Seminoles get snubbed by the CFP committee • God Squad: Ending the Cycle of Mean - The Village Square - Tallahassee • A Tallahassee restaurant joins a national campaign to help hurting veterans • Beloved Tallahassee OBGYN, Dr. A.D. Brickler, has died • Before you try to rescue an animal, find out if it really needs help • The Women's Concert; Raising the Volume of Women in Music! #MusicMakesHER • Voting and Civil rights groups urge prosecutors to drop voter fraud charges of elderly woman • Five years later Hurricane Michael recovery has a long way to go • Tallahassee Jewish community gather in prayer for Israel • Florida A&M celebrates 136 years with wreath laying ceremony • Mutaqee Akbar Extended Interview • Two detained for questioning in Westridge burglary, TPD say • A Tallahassee police officer was shot Monday morning by a robbery suspect • The brown-headed nuthatch– a twenty year study of bird choices • WFSU Public Media wins National Public Media Award • Leon County commissioner blasts CSC for new tax rate proposal • Tallahassee police make arrests in two accidental shootings, one of them fatal • Soul Candy | Spotlight • Sofia Camille | Spotlight • Thousands without power in Wakulla County after Idalia makes landfall • With memories of Hurricane Michael's devastation still fresh, the Big Bend prepares for Idalia • The Centre of Tallahassee gets sold to its lender in a foreclosure auction • Kanise | Spotlight • TCC's Black Male Achievers program won't have to change its name • Jordan Roberts | Spotlight • Matthew Forrest | Spotlight • Voters could decide the future of abortion access in Florida • WFSU Real Estate Donation Program • YouTube WFSU Public Media • Introduction To Artificial Intelligence In The Classroom • Branchin' Out: WFSU Summer Challenge sponsored by Prevent Child Abuse Florida (2023) - Education and Engagement • Rail search: deep in the marsh, a firebird hides • Foresters find that prescribed fires can help keep carbon out of the atmosphere • WFSU Public Media Awarded “American Graduate: Jobs Explained” Grant to Create Digital Videos Connecting Teens and Careers • Florida's oldest train station welcomes visitors during open house • TMH's cancer patients struggle to find chemo treatment amid nationwide drug shortages • WFSU Public Media takes home 7 honors at the 2022 Florida Association of Broadcast Journalist Awards • Public Media Giving Days 2023 • Florida's coasts are unprepared for hurricanes. Here's how scientists can help • Florida's abortion laws protect a pregnant person's life, but not for mental health • WFSU Livestream • Tallahassee hosts state youth bowling championship tournament • Black fraternities and sororities are feeling relief after major changes to a Florida higher ed bill • WFSU World of Possibilities- A Kids Career Fair • Cornel West speaks in Tallahassee ahead of state lawmaking session • Adrian Andrews • SciGirls Summer Camps - MagLab • Hundreds in Tallahassee protest the state's ban on AP African American studies • Media Specialist • Tallahassee attorney Ben Crump announces plans for lawsuit over AP African American Studies course • Tallahassee concludes its MLK Day observance with a tribute to its hometown jazz superstars • An unhoused Tallahassee woman lifted the hearts of hundreds. Betty Scott is remembered • The Capital City's MLK Foundation honors Leon County Judge Augustus Aikens • Tallahassee City Commissioner Jeremy Matlow wants to chair the Florida Democratic Party • Voices that Inspire | WFSU Public Media • American Experience | WFSU Public Media • Kids On Call Street | SPOTLIGHT • Jae House | SPOTLIGHT • A caring community makes the holidays happier for kindergarten kids at Tallahassee's Riley Elementary School • Wiggins | SPOTLIGHT • Tallahassee's Winter Festival celebration brings thousands to downtown • Avek La Mou | SPOTLIGHT • Becoming a Sustaining Member of WFSU • Mocha | SPOTLIGHT • FAMU Rattlers cap a triumphant football season with a win over BCU but lose out on a playoff bid • Amazon Prime picks up FAMU Professor Kenneth Jones's third film, "My Music" • Democratic Congressman Al Lawson loses reelection bid in newly-drawn district • Not So Black And White Community Event Photos • Not So Black And White Survey • Florida's first house built with 3-D printer technology takes up residence in Tallahassee's Griffin Heights neighborhood • 2022 General Election Forums | WFSU Public Media • Impressions • Choiced-out in Florida: how decisions on education affect communities | A WFSU Public Media original podcast • Big Bend and panhandle school openings and closures: what to know as Hurricane Ian nears. • Tallahassee Circuit Judge Barbara Hobbs gets a public reprimand from the Florida Supreme Court • Rep. Neal Dunn explains his vote against the Inflation Reduction Act • Police say an hours-long standoff in northwest Tallahassee ended this morning with a man dead • Prestigious 2022 National Murrow is awarded to Florida Public Media • Thursday Night Music Club is returning to Ruby Diamond Concert Hall for a showcase of jazz and rock standards • Remains of a previously unidentified World War II soldier will soon be buried in Tallahassee • WFSU Music & The Arts | PBS for the Arts | An Invitation to the Party | Season 2022 | Episode 6 • The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned Roe V. Wade. Here's what that means for Florida • 2022 Primary Election Forums | WFSU Public Media • Update: Andrew Gillum pleads not guilty in federal fraud case involving campaign contribution dollars • Live Candidate Forums • Tallahassee police announce a “Celebration of Life” for the officer killed last week • Level Up Land - WFSU Summer Challenge 2022 - Education and Engagement • Community members celebrated the life of county commissioner and school principal Jimbo Jackson • Bee in My Garden Days: Creating a Bee Friendly Yard in North Florida • WFSU Public Media snags 6 awards at the 2022 Florida Association of Broadcast Journalists annual gala • Florida strives to uncover lost history, hidden away in forgotten graveyards • Subscribe to our daily news email service | WFSU Public Media • If Roe v. Wade is overturned abortion decisions go to the state. Advocates say they're ready to fight • PBS LEARNING MEDIA | Arbor Day | PBS KIDS • Latest Indigo Snake Release the Largest at Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve • Television Production Services | WFSU Public Media • Congressman Al Lawson kicks off district tour in Gadsden County • Available Streams and How to Watch | WFSU Public Media • Prevent Child Abuse Florida • FAMU will host students from around the country at Saturday’s Spring Preview 2022 • Massive wildfire in northwest Florida forces additional evacuations • Bee in My Garden Days! • Blueprint funding for Doak Campbell Stadium has been approved • To Downlist or not Downlist the Red-Cockaded Woodpecker • Children's Day at the Capitol 2/1/22 • Home - WFSU Local Routes • WFSU Job Opportunities • Adultery and betrayal: A classic tale comes to a historic theatre • A controversial proposal: will key lime get to keep its title as the state pie? • Lawmakers say kids removed from their parents deserve a voice in court • Listen to Capital Report for the latest news from the state legislature • Questions arise over testing needs as local coronavirus cases increase • Leon school teachers and staff are back to wearing masks amid COVID-19 surge • Linda Hall - Leave Room For Inspiration To Happen, And Trust It When It Comes • Support WFSU Public Media • FAMU's playoff loss caps a resurgent season for Black college football • Tallahassee's Railroad Square Art Park will host its first Family Day event on Black Friday • Mobile Stop: Tallahassee, FL • Tallahassee joins 8 Florida cities in suing over restrictions on cutting law enforcement budgets • Tallahassee author Suzanne Allain releases her latest tale of light-hearted love • Callaway's one-room schoolhouse is now restored after nearly being destroyed by Hurricane Michael • Creating a Bee Friendly Yard in North Florida • FSU’s Jim Moran College launches an initiative to guide women into business ownership • Three years after Hurricane Michael, more work is needed before Bay County fully recovers • Capitol Demonstrators Protest Florida Anti-Abortion Bill • WFSU Public Media's Facebook • Amazon's New Tallahassee Warehouse Promises Jobs. Who Will Get Them? • Wings And Wheels To Benefit Area Veterans • Leon Official Says County's Employee Vaccine Mandate Will Remain Even As DeSantis Threatens Fines • Leon County Leaders Unveil Championship Cross Country Course Ahead Of Record Season • Monarch Predators Revisited: A Beneficial Insect is a Beneficial Insect • Tally Cat Cafe Hits One-Thousand Adoptions Mark • Florida Farmers Still Hurting Even After New Trade Agreement With Mexico, Canada • Downtown Tallahassee Mural Salutes Historic Florida Women • WFSU Passport Science and Nature Programs • Nikki Fried Urges DeSantis To Reconsider Ban On Mask Mandates In Schools • Flags Fly at Half-Staff for Bobby Bowden • Leon County's First ADA Compliant Park Honors Former County Administrator • Memories And Memorials Mark Bobby Bowden's Passing • Food Network Magazine Picks Tallahassee Ice Cream Flavor As State's Best • Leon County Schools Could Require Masks For Some Students • WFSU's Education Manager Receives Florida Public Media Janyth Righter Innovation Award • Devil’s Walkingstick: Your New Favorite Thorny Pollinator Plant? • WFSU Summer Challenge • COVID Exposure Delays Federal Corruption Trial • Tallahassee Gives Live Music Fans Plenty Of Weekend Choices • Bell Tower Dedicated At Tallahassee National Cemetery • Florida's College And University Athletes Have Already Started Earning Money Through A New Law That Lets Them Profit From Their Name, Image or Likeness • Tallahassee Book Store Featured In Documentary About Independent Book Sellers • Tallahassee Students Mount A Pandemic Comeback With 'Anastasia' • Skeletal Remains Found At Lake Jackson Believed To Be From Burial Mounds • New Business On Gaines Street Highlights Lack Of Affordable Locations • Frenchtown's Ashmore Museum Project Stalled, But Still A Possibility • Young Actors Theatre Welcomes Tallahassee Audiences, Says Goodbye To Founder • Lake Jackson Is Draining. Experts Say It's A Good Thing • Red Cross Hosts Blood Drive For Sickle Cell Awareness • Tallahassee Police Department Chief Revell Gives Update On 2021 Crime And More • Blueprint Board To Vote On Moving Northeast Gateway Project Forward • Goodwill Fashion Show Promotes Organization's Jobs Mission • Oliver Sacks on WFSU Public Media