Skip to main content
Search Query
Show Search
People & Programs
Weekly Schedule
Programs
Staff & Volunteers
Weekly Schedule
Programs
Staff & Volunteers
Music
Indigenous Music
KNBA Playlists
Live In-Studio
Volunteers Shows
Indigenous Music
KNBA Playlists
Live In-Studio
Volunteers Shows
KNBA News
News Stories
Newscasts
Our Community
News Stories
Newscasts
Our Community
Support
Community Advisory Board
© 2026 KNBA
Menu
Music Matters
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
KNBA
On Air
Now Playing
The RIVR
On Air
Now Playing
Native Voice 1
All Streams
People & Programs
Weekly Schedule
Programs
Staff & Volunteers
Weekly Schedule
Programs
Staff & Volunteers
Music
Indigenous Music
KNBA Playlists
Live In-Studio
Volunteers Shows
Indigenous Music
KNBA Playlists
Live In-Studio
Volunteers Shows
KNBA News
News Stories
Newscasts
Our Community
News Stories
Newscasts
Our Community
Support
Community Advisory Board
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
2017 U.S. Crime Rates Expected To Show Drop-Off
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has been traveling this week to push an effort to crack down on crime. Meanwhile, a new report says data undercut claims that the U.S. is experiencing a crime wave.
Mexican Crime Reporter Gumaro Pérez Aguilando Shot To Death
Twelve journalists have been murdered in Mexico this year, the latest Tuesday while at his 6-year-old son's school Christmas pageant. We explore why Mexico is such a dangerous place for journalists.
Listen
•
3:35
Millions In U.S. Funds Spent On Border Equipment In Afghanistan That No Longer Works
The inspection equipment sits "inoperable and unused" at four of five locations, according to an audit. At three of them, officials said the equipment had not been operational for at least two years.
9 Sticking Points The House And Senate Have To Work Out In Their Tax Bills
Now that the Senate has passed its own version of a tax bill, lawmakers have to iron out differences with the House bill. The final product could then be sent to the president to be signed into law.
Chinese President Xi Jinping To Meet With President Trump In Florida
It will be the first in-person meeting between the leaders, after Trump's sharp criticisms of China during the campaign. The informal meeting may be intended to reduce pressure for concrete results.
Slowdive Fills A Shuffleboard Parlor With Shimmering Sound
Fresh off its first album in 22 years, the U.K. shoegaze band performs the dream-pop ballad "Sugar For The Pill" at a Brooklyn shuffleboard parlor.
N.J. Town Must Pay Islamic Group $3.25 Million To Settle Discrimination Lawsuit
As part of the settlement of a separate Justice Department lawsuit, the Islamic Society of Basking Ridge will be allowed to move forward with its plans to build a mosque, ending a years-long dispute.
In Hokkaido, Being In North Korea's Missile Flight Path Means Cold War-Era Drills
Last week, a North Korean missile flew over Japan's northern island of Hokkaido. Normally a peaceful place known for its ski resorts, its residents are rethinking the threat.
Listen
•
3:26
Census Finds A More Diverse America, As Whites Lag Growth
Asian and mixed-race people are the two fastest-growing segments of the U.S. population, the U.S. Census Bureau says. Non-Hispanic whites are the only group to see deaths outpace births.
Kansas Tax Cut Experiment Comes To An End As Lawmakers Vote To Raise Taxes
Legislators have rolled back a series of major tax cuts that became an example for conservative lawmakers around the country but didn't deliver the growth promised by Gov. Sam Brownback.
Previous
429 of 1,977
Next