
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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Mexico’s Virgin of Guadalupe is typically celebrated in Dec., but today in L.A. is expected to be the biggest celebration outside of Mexico.
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During a made-for-TV demonstration last week, deputy project scientist Joy Crisp watched two Curiosity rovers climb over rocks in the "Mars Yard."
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Over 200 protesters storm Anaheim City Hall after the family of a man shot to death by Anaheim police Saturday announced it is suing the city for $50 million.
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It’s not quite a boat; it’s not quite a plane. It’s l’Hydroptère, the fastest sailboat around.
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San Bernardino's chief of police says his department and county authorities are looking into allegations of wrongdoing in some city departments.
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The San Bernardino City Council has given the go-ahead to the city attorney to prepare the paperwork for a bankruptcy filing.
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It took six games and a couple heartbreaking losses for the Kings to clinch the Cup — but they did, by a final score of 6 to 1.
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A statement from the sheriff’s department released early Monday morning says Bryson’s Lexus was heading south on San Gabriel Blvd. when it rear-ended a car that had stopped for a passing train.
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A boisterous crowd, decked out in Kings jerseys and 44 years of hopes, expected to see what they'd been seeing: an L.A. victory.
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Out are council members Don Bankhead, F. Richard Jones and Pat McKinley. Bankhead and McKinley had two years left on their terms.