Skip to main content
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
Conservatives Rally Support, And Cheer Boehner's Exit, At Summit
Several GOP presidential candidates are speaking at the Values Voter Summit, where Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk who refused to issue same-sex marriage licenses, will be honored.
Listen
•
3:08
After The Pope's Visit, Boehner Decides 'Today's The Day To Do This'
House Speaker John Boehner delivered remarks to the press Friday on his decision to resign, and President Obama offered comments on the resignation, as well.
Listen
•
1:51
Iroquois Play Host To 11 Countries At Lacrosse World Championships
The Onondaga Nation, a Native American tribe in New York, is hosting the world indoor lacrosse championship. It's the first time an indigenous sovereign territory has hosted a major sports tournament.
Listen
•
3:34
We Leave Half Of All Our Seafood On The Table (And In The Trash)
Each year American consumers buy and then never eat 1.3 billion pounds of fish and shellfish, according to a new study. Fishermen, retailers and processors waste a lot of fish, too.
#MemeOfTheWeek: John Boehner Cries, The Internet Laughs
John Boehner isn't new to crying. But this week, with some help from the pontiff, we may have reached peak #BoehnerTears.
The Hectic, Tiring, Exciting Task Of Covering A Papal Tour
NPR's Sylvia Poggioli has been traveling with the pope all week — averaging three hours of sleep per night. Here's what it's like being among the 76 journalists following Pope Francis.
Crush Of Migrants At Common Border Reignites Serbia-Croatia Hostility
The strain of coping with asylum seekers on their joint border is causing Serbia and Croatia to invoke retaliatory frontier restrictions — and recall their bitter political history.
Listen
•
3:53
Boehner's Resignation May Make A Government Shutdown Less Likely
House Speaker John Boehner shocked Washington on Friday when he said he would leave Congress by the end of October. NPR's Scott Simon talks to correspondent Sue Davis about what's next for House Republicans.
Listen
•
3:59
U.S.-Trained Syrian Rebels Gave Equipment To Al-Qaida-Linked Group
U.S. Central Command says the rebel fighters apparently turned over the equipment in return for safe passage in the region. Correspondent Tom Bowman tells NPR's Scott Simon more.
Listen
•
3:22
Toronto Blue Jays Are On A Red-Hot Streak
The Toronto Blue Jays are playing their best baseball in years. Howard Bryant of ESPN.com and ESPN the magazine weighs in on the Blue Jays' resurgence and Canadian fans' renewed interest in the sport.
Listen
•
5:05
Previous
465 of 22,160
Next