Skip to main content
Search Query
Show Search
Programs
All Shows A - Z
Radio Schedule
Live From The Bicknell Center
All Shows A - Z
Radio Schedule
Live From The Bicknell Center
News
BBC World Service RSS Feed
Kansas News from KRPS & Kansas News Service
KRPS Produced Joplin, Missouri News
Missouri News from Missouri News Partners
NPR News Including Morning Edition & All Things Considered
KRPS Newscast
BBC World Service RSS Feed
Kansas News from KRPS & Kansas News Service
KRPS Produced Joplin, Missouri News
Missouri News from Missouri News Partners
NPR News Including Morning Edition & All Things Considered
KRPS Newscast
Support
NPR Plus for KRPS Listeners is Here!
NPR Plus for KRPS Listeners is Here!
Community Calendar
Community Calendar
Submit an Event
Community Calendar
Submit an Event
Staff
About
Contact Us
Ways To Listen
Contact Us
Ways To Listen
© 2026 KRPS | Four States Public Radio • PO Box 899 • Pittsburg, KS 66762 • (620) 235-4288 – KRPS is a broadcast service of Pittsburg State University
Menu
The Four States NPR News Source 2025 Kansas Association of Broadcasters Award Winner 2nd Place for Website in a Medium Market
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
KRPS Four States Public Radio
All Streams
Programs
All Shows A - Z
Radio Schedule
Live From The Bicknell Center
All Shows A - Z
Radio Schedule
Live From The Bicknell Center
News
BBC World Service RSS Feed
Kansas News from KRPS & Kansas News Service
KRPS Produced Joplin, Missouri News
Missouri News from Missouri News Partners
NPR News Including Morning Edition & All Things Considered
KRPS Newscast
BBC World Service RSS Feed
Kansas News from KRPS & Kansas News Service
KRPS Produced Joplin, Missouri News
Missouri News from Missouri News Partners
NPR News Including Morning Edition & All Things Considered
KRPS Newscast
Support
NPR Plus for KRPS Listeners is Here!
NPR Plus for KRPS Listeners is Here!
Community Calendar
Community Calendar
Submit an Event
Community Calendar
Submit an Event
Staff
About
Contact Us
Ways To Listen
Contact Us
Ways To Listen
Stream and Listen To KRPS's Weekday Morning & Afternoon Newscasts In The NPR App
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
Protests against LGBTQ inclusivity in schools have turned violent in LA County
In Los Angeles County this month, three protests against LGBTQ inclusivity have devolved into physical fights. The recent pattern of violence has parents and extremism experts concerned.
Listen
•
3:20
DOJ reports the contributing factors that lead to Jeffrey Epstein's suicide in jail
A report by the U.S. Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General says negligence, misconduct and job performance failures contributed to the suicide of Jeffrey Epstein while in jail in 2019.
Listen
•
3:41
Thousands of LGBTQ veterans have yet to receive the military benefits they're owed
Twelve years after repeal of the ban on gay and lesbian troops serving openly, no one in the military or Veterans Administration knows how many vets are still without the benefits they're owed.
Listen
•
8:17
In a year of great sacrifice, Turkish Muslims mark Eid al-Adha with charity and hope
In many Muslim-majority countries around the world, this is a festive week, a time to celebrate the "Eid al-Adha." Turkish Muslims are marking an annual holiday with charity — despite high prices.
Listen
•
3:16
The FBI investigates threatening letters with white powder sent to GOP lawmakers
More than 120 Republican state lawmakers have been mailed envelopes containing white powder and threatening notes in Kansas, Tennessee and Montana. The FBI is investigating.
Listen
•
3:12
Machinists Union endorses second contract offer from Spirit
Workers will vote Thursday on the new contract proposal.
Why Georgia Is Facing Long Lines At The Polls
Poll lines in Georgia are long and getting worse. An investigation by Georgia Public Broadcasting and ProPublica digs into why the state hasn't added polling places in its fastest-growing counties.
Listen
•
4:02
International African American Museum opens where enslaved Africans entered the U.S.
The International African American Museum opens Tuesday in Charleston, S.C. It's built on the site of Gadsden's Wharf, where enslaved Africans entered the country.
Listen
•
4:47
People who think they have CTE are seeking treatment at a controversial brain clinic
The brain disease CTE can only be diagnosed through autopsy. But there is a quiet population of everyday people afraid they have it — and they're turning to dubious treatments.
Listen
•
11:57
Encore: Looking back on the legacy of 'Shaft,' 50 years later
The film Shaft was released 50 years ago this week and heralded what came to be known as Blaxploitation cinema. The genre has a checkered legacy — and inspired Oscar-winning music.
Listen
•
7:07
Previous
446 of 10,749
Next