Roger Goldman
KCPW co-host, former board chairRoger is a retired partner in the international law firm of Latham & Watkins. He is the co-founder and Chairman of Buildable Hours, a nonprofit group that organizes law firms to build homes with Habitat for Humanity in several cities around the country. He and his wife Rana Tahtinen enjoy skiing and many of the other recreational activities offered by Park City. He is passionate about KPCW and its important role in our community.
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Digging in Park City’s contaminated dirt requires network of rules to keep locals safe (2:58), Peace House leaders and their partners highlight National Sexual Assault Awareness Month and discuss details of a new federal grant that aims to fill gaps in services and develop protocols to support survivors more effectively (5:47), Freedom From Religion Foundation Legal Director Patrick Elliott discusses the state's HB312, which mandates teaching religious texts referenced in U.S. historical documents in Utah public schools (23:11), Michael Murphy appointed as interim Wasatch County councilmember (34:12), Park City Water Department Conservation Coordinator Susan Cordone and Lisa Hoffman, Assistant General Manager for Mountain Regional Water, share details on the city's landscape incentive program (35:39), and Summit County debuts draft plan for 910 ranch recreation (47:45)
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Peace House leaders and their nonprofit partners highlight National Sexual Assault Awareness Month and discuss details of a new federal grant that aims to fill gaps in services and develop protocols to support survivors more effectively.
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Freedom From Religion Foundation Legal Director Patrick Elliott discusses HB312, which mandates teaching religious texts referenced in U.S. historical documents in Utah public schools.
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Park City Water Department Conservation Coordinator Susan Cordone and Lisa Hoffman, Assistant General Manager for Mountain Regional Water, share details on the city's landscape incentive program.
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Patrick Fabian and Rick Koplow of Spa Tender go inside the business of hot tubs and pool service.
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Professor Daniel Rood, author of “In the Shadow of the Great House: A History of the Plantation in America,” recounts how the plantation model grew into an enormous economic industry on the backs of slave labor.
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Professor Daniel Rood, author of “In the Shadow of the Great House: A History of the Plantation in America,” recounts how the plantation model grew into an enormous economic industry on the backs of slave labor. Then, Patrick Fabian and Rick Koplow of Spa Tender go inside the business of hot tubs and pool service.
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The U.S. Forest Service's Heber-Kamas Ranger District chemist and spokesperson Brenda Bushell talks about summer recreation in the Kamas National Forest, Utah House Rep. Tiara Auxier, (R-Morgan), discussion taxes, land use and bringing the Bible into public school civics classrooms and local resident Don Brown previews the 2nd annual Summit and Wasatch counties Wildfire Preparedness Fair on April 25
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U.S. Forest Service Heber-Kamas Ranger District chemist and spokesperson Brenda Bushell discusses summer recreation activities in the Kamas National Forest.
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Utah House Rep. Tiara Auxier, (R-Morgan) discusses her legislative journey, emphasizing her first term's successes, including a property tax relief bill that halted a $200 million automatic tax increase and a civics education bill that adds the Bible and other texts to the list of resources teachers use in the classroom.