
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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An oil company at the heart of an investigation into noxious fumes wafting through a South L.A. spoke with KPCC after agreeing to suspend operations Friday.
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NASA Chief Scientist Ellen Stofan spoke with KPCC about her job, the organization's future, and the tricky job of balancing the agency's budget and its priorities to expand human knowledge.
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On Veterans Day the Dodgers hosted about 100 active and former U.S. military servicemen and women at Dodger Stadium for the batting practice.
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We spoke with Dr. Monica Soni, assistant professor of clinical medicine at USC, about who should get vaccinated and why you should do it now.
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Three medical professionals performed an emergency tracheotomy with a pocket knife after a former Kern County supervisor started choking.
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It took 14 painstaking months to bring the beloved classic to a new dimension. On screens for one week only, it was set to open Friday at the newly renovated Chinese Theater.
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Norman Marden's '58 Chevy Impala was stolen seven years ago. He has it back, but he's not happy about it.
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UC Riverside hopes to inspire more physicians to practice on the West Coast with the addition of a medical school, the first to open in the region in more than four decades.
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Firefighters were battling the quickly growing "Silver Fire" between Banning and Idyllwild Wednesday afternoon, which has burned 5,000 acres so far.
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Four students from Watts recently won a national engineering design competition by building a low-cost prosthetic arm.