Search Query
Show Search
News
NPR News
Local News
NPR News
Local News
Program Schedule
Local Programs
About KIOS
Staff Directory
Contact Us
Employment
FCC Public File
Staff Directory
Contact Us
Employment
FCC Public File
Support
KIOS MemberCard
Employer Match Program
Donate Your Car
Planned Giving
Additional Ways
Update Your Info
Underwriting
KIOS MemberCard
Employer Match Program
Donate Your Car
Planned Giving
Additional Ways
Update Your Info
Underwriting
Community Calendar
© 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
NPR News
Local News
NPR News
Local News
Program Schedule
Local Programs
About KIOS
Staff Directory
Contact Us
Employment
FCC Public File
Staff Directory
Contact Us
Employment
FCC Public File
Support
KIOS MemberCard
Employer Match Program
Donate Your Car
Planned Giving
Additional Ways
Update Your Info
Underwriting
KIOS MemberCard
Employer Match Program
Donate Your Car
Planned Giving
Additional Ways
Update Your Info
Underwriting
Community Calendar
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
Israel Deploys Soldiers To Cities To Help Quell Violence
The move comes after clashes between Palestinians and Israelis have intensified. On Tuesday, Palestinians killed three Israelis in stabbing and shooting attacks.
Setting Up Ghana's First Liberal Arts College Makes Him A 'Genius'
Patrick Awuah left his job as a Microsoft engineer to establish a new kind of school for his country. That accomplishment has now earned him a "genius grant" of $625,000 from the MacArthur Foundation.
New Hubble Images Show Jupiter's Great Red Spot Is Still Shrinking
But, using images from the Hubble Space Telescope, scientists have learned the great storm is putting up a fight because it is now shrinking at a slower rate.
Mississippi River Basin Gets A Grade Of D+
A group that measures river basin health cited the poor condition of infrastructure such as locks and dams, among other things, on what it says is the world's fourth-largest watershed.
What Do We Know About People Who Don't (And Never Did) Have Cable?
One analyst finds that economics is the key driver behind the growing phenomenon of so-called "cord-nevers," people who never subscribed to cable or satellite TV.
An Under-The-Radar Musician Slips Into The Spotlight With 'Oh My Goodness'
Veteran songwriter Donnie Fritts has mixed blues, rock, soul and country throughout his long and winding career. Ken Tucker says Fritts' new solo album showcases the musician's "shrewd ruminations."
Listen
•
7:20
Actor Randall Park Says 'Fresh Off The Boat' Is Comedy Without The Cliché
The Asian-American actor is determined to "do good by the community" in his work. He says the ABC comedy steers clear of "easy" and "tired" racist jokes.
Listen
•
17:55
As One Of 'The Leftovers,' Actor Justin Theroux Explores Loss And Spirituality
In the HBO series, Theroux is a man trying to make sense of the disappearance of 2 percent of the world's population. He describes Season 2 as moving into "spiritual territory."
Listen
•
19:31
Higher Ed's Moneyball?
How a Florida community college is testing out new tools to boost learning and graduation rates. The key: getting professors access to real-time data on student engagement and performance.
Listen
•
5:34
A Young Girl Confronts Feelings Of Guilt After The Death Of Her Brother
The loss of a sibling can be devastating, particularly for kids. WLRN youth radio reporter Precious Gause brings us the story of her own experience, and how it affected her relationship with her mother.
Listen
•
4:18
Previous
408 of 22,135
Next