
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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Author Bench Ansfield talks about their book "Born in Flames: The Business of Arson and the Remaking of the American City". Then, Chomp Donuts founders Rick Nemeroff and Jeff Mahin discuss how they solved the need for fresh delicious donuts in Park City.
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"Born in Flames: The Business of Arson and the Remaking of the American City" by Bench Ansfield is a historical exposé that investigates a wave of landlord-arson in U.S. cities during the 1970s, especially in neighborhoods of color, revealing how many fires were intentionally set for insurance profits rather than being blamed on residents.
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Chomp Donuts founders Rick Nemeroff and Jeff Mahin saw a need for fresh, delicious donuts in Park City and solved it.
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UDOT finalizes Kimball Junction traffic improvement plan, Serve Park City's Karen Marriott and Danny Glasser talk about the upcoming 9/11 Day of Service, Park City Councilmember Ed Parigian recaps Thursday's council meeting, local film producer Jackie Nico talks about her new project, "The Ballad of the Bushmere," and the submission process for the Sundance Film Festival and Park City Singers scale up ranks ahead of December concert.
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Serve Park City's Karen Marriott and Danny Glasser talk about the upcomoing 9/11 Day of Service.
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Park City Councilmember Ed Parigian recaps Thursday's council meeting including key issues like the child care scholarship expansion, resident parking and the Clark Ranch development.
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Local film producer Jackie Nico talks about her new project, "The Ballad of the Bushmere," and the submission process for the Sundance Film Festival.
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Interested Wohali buyer and 'Mountainhead' House developer Doug Bergeron, Park City Ski and Snowboard Director steps down, Promontory Foundation awards $330K in grants to local nonprofits, Better Boundaries new Executive Director Elizabeth Rasmussen, Dakota Pacific referendum group considers appeal of mootness ruling, Wasatch councilmember Luke Searle and Rotary member on Miners Day events.
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Rotary members Bari Nan Rothchild and Canice Harte share the rundown for Miners Day, from the 5k to Running of the Balls.
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Better Boundaries new Executive Director Elizabeth Rasmussen introduces herself and talks about the recent ruling in Utah's gerrymandering lawsuit, and what comes next.