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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Six hundred experts gathered at Caltech this week for a professional check-in. The Red Planet researchers met to discuss questions and developments pertaining to our celestial neighbor.
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The Tooshlight system makes it easier for event-goers to determine which bathroom stalls are occupied, and which are not.
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The Los Angeles Kings host the New York Rangers in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup finals Wednesday night at Staples, and we've got your guide.
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A coalition of leading Southern California health care providers is trying to change how medical professionals handle end-of-life issues facing their patients.
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An American pediatrician was one of three people killed Thursday when an Afghan security guard opened fire at a hospital in the Afghan capital of Kabul.
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Horse racing has been part of the fun at the LA County Fair for years. Now, executives at Fairplex Park in Pomona want to move the meet to Los Alamitos.
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Dr. Jonathan Fielding announced in a staff memo on Wednesday that he would step down once a successor has been found to take his place.
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George Maurer, a disc jockey and civilian employee with the Air Force, said Freedom Radio decided to move out of Afghanistan to protect the station's crew.
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The Assembly health committee chair says the new law has not worked out as planned, and it's time to 're-set the conversation' about food safety.
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California Supreme Court Justice Joyce Kennard, a native of Indonesia, rose through the ranks and helped make history despite setbacks like losing part of a leg and her mother.