Skip to main content
Search Query
Show Search
News
News from NPR
Local News & More
News from NPR
Local News & More
Program Schedule
Local Programs
About KIOS
About Us
Staff Directory
Employment
FCC Public File
About Us
Staff Directory
Employment
FCC Public File
Support
Underwriting
Community Calendar
Contact Us
© 2026 91.5 KIOS-FM
531-299-0299 or 877-915-KIOS (877-915-5467)
3230 Burt St, Omaha, NE 68131
Menu
Show Search
Search Query
Donate
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
On Air
Now Playing
KIOS-FM
All Streams
News
News from NPR
Local News & More
News from NPR
Local News & More
Program Schedule
Local Programs
About KIOS
About Us
Staff Directory
Employment
FCC Public File
About Us
Staff Directory
Employment
FCC Public File
Support
Underwriting
Community Calendar
Contact Us
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
787 Dreamliner Completes First Commercial Flight
The inaugural voyage flew from Narita, Japan, to Hong Kong and took four hours. The road to this day has been long and rocky, with the plane making its debut after years of delay and billions of dollars over budget. But the reviews are glowing.
Photo: Season's First Big Snow Hits Denver
After record heat, some parts of Colorado could see up to eight inches of snow.
Calling For President's Ouster, Yemeni Women Burn Their Veils
A few women removed their Niqaqs, or full face veils, saying "they wanted to die uncovered, proof of the shamelessness" of the president's regime. The protests come after another day of deadly government crackdowns against protesters.
Tribes Question Foster Group's Power And Influence
In South Dakota, hundreds of Native American foster children are being placed in a large private group home, which gets paid millions of dollars, instead of with family or other members of their tribes.
Listen
•
9:00
Insect Cuisine Is All The Buzz
San Francisco has a burgeoning entomophagy (bug eating) movement, and its proponents say bugs have a lot of advantages over meat. They're tasty, not that different from shellfish, and better for the environment.
Looking For Lung Cancer With A Yearly X-Ray Doesn't Reduce Deaths
Yearly chest X-rays to look for lung cancer aren't worth doing because they don't save lives, according to a federally funded study. More than 150,000 people took part in the research.
Used Lab Equipment Finds A Second Home Overseas
A nonprofit called Seeding Labs ships surplus scientific lab equipment to universities and research facilities in developing countries.
Listen
•
6:27
As Arab League Delegation Meets With Assad, Crackdowns Continue In Syria
The visit is supposed to facilitate a ceasefire but the opposition continued protesting and the government continued shelling.
Doctors' Orders: Keep Men Involved in PSA Decision
Confused about the fuss over PSA screening for prostate cancer? A commentary in the New England Journal of medicine says there's a middle ground between business-as-usual and throwing PSA tests out altogether.
Native Survivors Of Foster Care Return Home
Native Americans like Dwayne Stenstrom, who were sent off the reservation as young children, seek the culture and heritage they lost.
Listen
•
7:35
Previous
3,179 of 22,447
Next