Skip to main content
Search Query
Show Search
Sign In
LIVE TV
Menu
Where you learn something new every day.
Show Search
Search Query
Sign In
LIVE TV
Donate
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
On Air
Now Playing
KVCR
All Streams
KVCR News is now available on kvcr.org!
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
What Keeps Economists Up At Night? And Other Stuff
We armed The Indicator's producers with your questions, and they unleashed them on a roomful of economists at the annual meeting of the American Economic Association.
Latin Music For Winter 2019: Iconic Offerings And New Discoveries
We're sure you've heard of Santana, but do you know Y La Bamba? This week's show features new music from icons and new artists alike.
The 10 Strangest Items TSA Kept Off Planes This Year
A grenade-shaped trailer hitch, a replica exploding vest, and dead seahorses in a bottle are a few of the strangest items that Transportation Security Administration officers encountered this year.
Small Batch: Late-Night Comedy And The 2016 Election
Glen Weldon and Stephen Thompson break down the late-night field at the end of this bruising election season, and discuss how difficult it is to stand out and say something new.
Listen
•
13:44
MetLife Splits With Snoopy And The Peanuts Gang To Adapt To Current Insurance Market
Metlife is firing Snoopy. The insurance company is saying goodbye to Snoopy and the Peanuts characters as its mascots, ending a three decade relationship.
Listen
•
1:04
PHOTOS: For #WorldPopulationDay, How Earth's 7 Billion Live
Earth's crowded — and remote — spots are highlighted in entries to the 2016 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year Contest.
Who Is Your Favorite New Artist of 2016 (So Far)?
Tell us who your favorite new artist is for the year so far. We're looking for musicians making a debut with either their first album, EP or very first songs.
#NPRNightSky: Your Star-Studded Pix From The World's Inkiest Skies
We asked, you answered, with photos of the heavens from Botswana, Tanzania — and Oregon.
Manatee Commune: A Solo Violist Hears Symphonies In Wires
Electronic musician Grant Eadie was one of the many Tiny Desk Contest entries that caught our attention. He tells NPR's Rachel Martin, "I feel like I could play with a symphony if I really wanted to."
Listen
•
7:04
Nepal Diverts Climbing Fees To Sherpa Welfare Fund
One year ago, 16 Nepalis guiding climbers up Mount Everest were swept away by a hanging glacier that had peeled off the mountain. It was the worst single accident in the history of Everest.
Listen
•
1:05
Previous
1,518 of 5,751
Next