Search Query
Show Search
News
NEWS FROM NPR
Local News
NEWS FROM NPR
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
NEWS FROM NPR
Local News
NEWS FROM NPR
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
Fact Check: Hillary Clinton's Email Defense Is A Mixed Bag
Hillary Clinton's campaign posted a four-point defense of her use of a private email server as secretary of state. But there's more nuance in those points than the campaign lets on.
With Congress Virtually Out Of The Picture, What's Next For Iran Deal?
Senate Democrats succeeded this week in fending off a resolution to disapprove of the deal. All eyes now turn to the international arena, where the deal will begin to be put into effect.
Making Sure College Is Worth The Cost
When it comes to choosing public, private or community college, money is only part of the equation.
Listen
•
4:00
'Sleeping With Other People': A Romantic Comedy That Breaks With Convention
In Leslye Headland's new sex comedy, two serial cheaters meet up years after a one-night stand. Critic David Edelstein says the film mixes emotional weirdness with sexual frankness — in a good way.
Listen
•
6:25
#NPRreads: Counting Casualties And Reauthorization Of The State Department
Also this week: Instead of "hit and run," it's often "hit to kill" in China. And, the demise of the liberal arts degree.
Russian Cosmonaut Returns From Record-Breaking Space Mission
Gennady Padalka, who spent several months aboard the International Space Station, has now spent more time in space than any human, clocking more than 2.4 years in space on five missions since 1998.
President Obama's New 'College Scorecard' Is A Torrent Of Data
The Obama administration unveiled its long-awaited College Scorecard on Saturday. It aims to help prospective students decide what school best fits their needs.
Listen
•
3:07
For Activist, Passage Of Physician-Assisted Suicide Bill Is 'Bittersweet' Win
A bill legalizing physician-assisted suicide has been approved by the California state legislature, and now awaits the signature of Gov. Jerry Brown.
Listen
•
4:27
In Lumberjack Bars And Coffee Shops, Jewel Found Her Voice
The singer's life has played out like a country song: leaving an abusive father, living in a car, barely scraping by. Her big break came, of all places, at a cafe that was going out of business.
Listen
•
4:45
Flavia Pennetta Beats Roberta Vinci To Win U.S. Open, Promptly Retires
Vinci shocked tennis fans on Friday when she ended Serena William's bid for a calendar Grand Slam, but fell to Pennetta in an all-Italian final matchup. It's Pennetta's first Grand Slam title.
Previous
428 of 22,151
Next