06/24/2026
How did Pelé shape soccer into the global “beautiful game”? Explore his legacy and cultural impact with your class through reflections on the life and influence of the Brazilian soccer legend. www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/remembering-the-legacy-of-pele-video/pbs-newshour
06/24/2026
This story is still being written.
Part Five concludes the Storied Ground series on the Wyandotte people in Ohio, from arrival to removal to an extraordinary return happening in real time.
Guests Chris Houk, Lifeways Researcher at the Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma's Culture Center & Museum and Dr. Mary Stockwell, author of The Other Trail of Tears, help bring the series home
You won't want to miss the conclusion to this series. Listen now on the WGTE App, wherever you listen to podcasts or on our website www.wgte.org/ground
06/23/2026
From coast to coast, Watt and Windy are discovering the stories that make America’s landmarks so unforgettable. Watch City Island: USA! now on PBS KIDS and check out the fun activities your kids will enjoy below!
Taking your child to a favorite local landmark? Have them color and cut out this Watt and Windy from City Island and bring them with you: www.pbs.org/parents/printables/take-watt-windy-on-a-trip
You and your child can also explore City Island Neighborhood with Watt and Windy in this immersive adventure game: www.pbs.org/parents/printables/take-watt-windy-on-a-trip
06/23/2026
The walleye run is not just a local tradition. It is world-famous.
Mario Campos has owned Maumee Tackle for decades and knows the Maumee River like the back of his hand.
On this episode of Lake Effect, he joins us to talk Lake Erie walleye, river conditions and why so many people make the trip every spring.
Whether you are a Maumee River regular or just curious about the walleye run, you will want to hear this one. Listen now at www.wgte.org/lake
06/19/2026
On June 19, 1865, enslaved people in Galveston, Texas learned they were free, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation had already been signed.
That gap between freedom on paper and freedom in practice is part of why Juneteenth matters.
Learn the full history of the holiday and find programs that explore its legacy at www.pbs.org/articles/learn-about-and-celebrate-juneteenth