Brian Hardzinski
KGOU Digital News Editor/Morning Edition Host (2014-2018)Brian Hardzinski is from Flower Mound, Texas and a graduate of the University of Oklahoma. He began his career at KGOU as a student intern, joining KGOU full time in 2009 as Operations and Public Service Announcement Director. He began regularly hosting Morning Edition in 2014, and became the station's first Digital News Editor in 2015-16. Brian’s work at KGOU has been honored by Public Radio News Directors Incorporated (PRNDI), the Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters, the Oklahoma Associated Press Broadcasters, and local and regional chapters of the Society of Professional Journalists. Brian enjoys competing in triathlons, distance running, playing tennis, and entertaining his rambunctious Boston Terrier, Bucky.
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Over the next week City Council members will consider adding a new tax increment finance, or TIF, district to Oklahoma City.Alliance for Economic…
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Two University of Oklahoma football players will be in New York City this weekend as finalists for one of their sport's most prestigious awards.The trust…
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The Retail Liquor Association of Oklahoma is finalizing legal action it promised to take after the passage of State Question 792 in November.The ballot…
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Two high-level officials in Oklahoma are under consideration for President-elect Donald Trump’s administration, but state law is particular about who can…
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University of Nebraska political scientist Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado joins Suzette Grillot to discuss the legacy of Fidel Castro, who died November…
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Seven weeks from now Donald Trump will become the 45th president of the United States. One of his signature campaign promises involved repealing or…
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The Cherokee Nation has sued the federal government, and wants to know details about how it has managed its property throughout history.Washington has…
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A pair of high-profile Oklahoma Democrats say they won't seek their party's nomination to replace term-limited Gov. Mary Fallin in two years, including…
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Construction could resume as early as this spring on a long-delayed Native American museum near downtown Oklahoma City.Even though the work stalled four…
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A recent court filing says the Tulsa Police Department's policy on the use of deadly force is unconstitutional.In November 2014, Nathan Boyd was in the…