Brian Hardzinski
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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Gov. Mary Fallin says she plans to talk about what her party stands for during her address on the final night of the Republican National Convention. She...
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Gov. Mary Fallin spoke briefly during Monday’s opening of the Republican National Convention. Fallin serves as one of the co-chairs of the GOP’s...
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Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett described success by GOP municipal leaders during the first day of the Republican National Convention Monday afternoon in…
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Friday morning the Oklahoma City school board named interim superintendent Aurora Lora to the district’s top job permanently. She’s led the district...
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A bill that would bank tax revenues to cushion the state budget during energy industry downturns awaits the governor’s signature. House Bill 2763, known...
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The Oklahoma House of Representatives passed a $6.8 billion budget in the waning hours of the legislative session Friday. The bill was narrowly approved...
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Oklahoma City Public Schools will end classes two days early this year. The final day for students will be Wednesday, May 25. Updated 8:31 a.m. The...
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The Oklahoma House rejected a proposed $1.50 per-pack tax on cigarettes to help shore up the state's health care system. Updated May 19, 10:36 a.m....
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Two people were killed when several large, violent tornadoes moved through south-central Oklahoma Monday afternoon. One tornado destroyed several homes...
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Polls in Oklahoma closed at 7 p.m. as voters in the Sooner State nominate which candidates they want to see in November’s presidential election. U.S. Se...