Search Query
Show Search
Programs
Program Schedule
Program Schedule
Community Calendar
News
WVAS Local
Jazz
Blues
WVAS Awards Entries
Archives
WVAS Local
Jazz
Blues
WVAS Awards Entries
Archives
People
Hosts
Staff
WVAS News Room
Hosts
Staff
WVAS News Room
Support WVAS
About Us
Contact Us
Contact Us
© 2026 WVAS
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
WVAS
Livestream
Programs
Program Schedule
Program Schedule
Community Calendar
News
WVAS Local
Jazz
Blues
WVAS Awards Entries
Archives
WVAS Local
Jazz
Blues
WVAS Awards Entries
Archives
People
Hosts
Staff
WVAS News Room
Hosts
Staff
WVAS News Room
Support WVAS
About Us
Contact Us
Contact Us
Follow us on Facebook!
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
Suspect In San Bernardino Shooting Reportedly Had ISIS Ties
A federal law enforcement official told NPR that Tashfeen Malik, a suspect along with her husband in Wednesday's mass shooting, had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State and its leader on Facebook.
Listen
•
3:41
Guidelines Give A Boost To Diabetes Screening For Overweight Adults
Guidelines say that patients with high blood sugar levels be referred to nutrition and exercise counseling. Under the health law, the services would be covered by insurance without cost sharing.
Army Says It Will Review Cases Of Dismissed Soldiers With Mental Health Problems
The Army says it will conduct a "thorough, multidisciplinary review" to determine whether thousands of combat soldiers with those issues or TBIs have been unfairly kicked out of the Army.
A Man, A Plan ... A Marathon (In Space)
"The London Marathon is a worldwide event. Let's take it out of this world," says British astronaut Tim Peake, who will run the course virtually, on a treadmill in the International Space Station.
Texas, Federal Government Face Off In Court Over Syrian Refugees
Texas backed down from a request that the court immediately block Syrian refugees from the state. But the state still alleges the U.S. has been acting improperly in how it settles Syrian refugees.
Ingrid Jensen On Piano Jazz
Marian McPartland praises the trumpeter's warmth and virtuosity in a Piano Jazz episode from 2000.
In California, Aid Withers For People With Developmental Disabilities
Budget cuts and rising costs are imperiling California's programs for people with developmental disabilities. The state had led the nation in providing innovative community based services.
U.N. Delegates Confront The Cost Of Stopping Climate Change
Climate conferences over the past decade have foundered on finance, especially on who's going to pay for the huge cost of shifting away from fossil fuels. Most difficult is the disconnect between developing countries, who want money from the rich countries, and the reluctance by those rich countries to agree to open-ended commitments. Moreover, getting risk averse private investors into the new green energy market is turning into a big obstacle in Paris.
Listen
•
3:51
From Colorado To California, The Gun Control Debate Has Become Personal
The two states in the news over the past week with high-profile mass shootings have taken big steps in recent years to tighten gun laws. Is a focus on open carry or mental health the best way forward?
Listen
•
3:37
Socialist Government Could Be Headed For Election Defeat In Venezuela
Tensions are running high around the voting coming up on Sunday. Leading international observers have been barred by the government. Low oil prices have battered the country's economy.
Previous
888 of 25,186
Next