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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First up is a backcountry forecast from the Utah Avalanche Center, then Park City councilmember and Bill Ciraco talks about his self-funded trip to Italy to get ideas for Park City's 2034 Olympic planning efforts. Then KPCW's own Connor Thomas talks about jury selection in the Kouri Richins trial and what to expect once the proceedings get underway Feb. 23. The hour wraps with the Byrne Family Foundation's Trust director Heather Koopman and PC Gardens/EATS Executive Director Helen Nadel with a discussion how the garden's use its foundation Fast Track grants.
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The Byrne Family Foundation's Trust director Heather Koopman and PC Gardens/EATS Executive Director Helen Nadel discuss the foundation's Fast Track grants.
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Park City Councilman Bill Ciraco says his self-funded trip to Italy for the 2026 Olympics is teaching him why public transportation will matter in Utah in 2034 and how he wants to integrate Olympic culture into daily life for locals.
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The long-awaited murder trial of Kouri Richins is poised to begin Feb. 23. KPCW's Connor Thomas has the details on what to expect.
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Ritual Chocolate co-founder Anna Seear takes us from hacked-together home experiments with hair dryers and PVC pipes to a thriving bean-to-bar factory in Utah.
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Former ad executive Tom Darbyshire breaks down this year's Super Bowl ads. Which were effective, and which were not?
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Former ad executive Tom Darbyshire breaks down this year's Super Bowl ads. Which were effective, and which were not? Then, Ritual Chocolate co-founder Anna Seear takes us from hacked-together home experiments with hair dryers and PVC pipes to a thriving bean-to-bar chocolate factory in Utah.
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Friday Local News Hour Host Roger Goldman speaks to Summit County Democratic Party chair Anne Kirvan about the 2026 legislative session, the party's lack of statewide representation and previews the upcoming March caucus meetings. Then Summit County Republican Leader Ari Ioannides promotes the annual Lincoln Day luncheon and previews the March 17 caucus meetings, where delegates to the annual GOP conventions are picked. The hour wraps with, Jewish Family Service Executive Director Melissa Zimmerman who discusses expanding its services to Medicaid clients
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Summit County Democratic Leader Anne Kirvan weighs in on 2026 legislative session and upcoming March caucus meetings.
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Summit County Republican Leader Ari Ioannides previews annual Lincoln Day luncheon, March caucus meetings.