
Nick Roman
Nick Roman is the host of The L.A. Report podcast and All Things Considered on LAist's sister station, 89.3 KPCC.
Roman has been a fixture in Southern California radio news for more than 30 years. From 1984-2004, he was the voice of news at KLON/KKJZ in Long Beach, serving as a producer, anchor, and news director. Along the way he helped create CALNET, a daily statewide news program, where he was a producer, news editor and host.
He's proud to have trained such accomplished journalists as Kitty Felde and Frank Stoltze. Roman has also worked for the past 25 years teaching broadcast journalism to students at Cal State Long Beach and Cal State Fullerton. His love of sports has led him to file numerous stories for NPR's "Only A Game."
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On Christmas, you’ll probably spend time watching an NBA game on TV. Here’s a guide to what’s on, plus some hoops chatter that would impress Phil Jackson.
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Slugger Josh Hamilton credits God and Arte Moreno for his decision to sign a five-year, $125 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels.
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After the Newtown school shootings, parents face a challenging teaching moment: How to talk about the tragedy with their children.
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Los Angeles TV icon John Rovick, "Sheriff John," has died in Idaho at 93. His "Sheriff John's Lunch Brigade" program is fondly remembered by thousands of L.A. kids.
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First baseman Adrian Gonzalez's first inning home run put the Dodgers in the lead and payback on his $154 million contract.
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Juveniles sentenced to life without parole in California could get a second chance at freedom under a bill passed by the state legislature.
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The Patient Care Alliance, which represents 300 pot shops, is suing the city to stop the ban that's due to take effect on Sept. 6.
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Spain and the US will meet in a rematch of their gold medal game in Beijing in 2008. The Americans won that one — 118-107 — but it was close.
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Mexico's Oribe Peralta, one of the team's three players over 23 years old, scored two goals in the gold medal winning game.
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Jurors in San Bernardino are deliberating for a second day in the trial of a man accused of deliberately setting the 2003 Old Fire.