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Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega

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What happens when a seasoned, award-winning investigative journalist and a well-known and very funny sports reporter get together to talk about news and politics? Dave Noriega and Debbie Dujanovic, also known as D2, join forces, mornings on KSL Newsradio.
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Full Show Possible 10% cut for Utah's higher education institutions Student teachers receive $6k stipend US strikes underground weapons in Yemen/Israel confirms death of Hamas Leader in Gaza Is lending your car to someone else a risk?
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Things are moving in education on a national and local level. On Thursday the Biden Administration approved $4.5 billion in relief to help teachers, firefighters and other service workers that have been paying off their debt for over 10 years. House Speaker Mike Schultz is instructing Utah's higher education institutions to trim their budgets by 10…
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Over 450 student teachers will get a $6k stipend this year for their services as a bill passed during the spring legislation session takes effect. Rep. Karen Peterson, who spearheaded the bill, joins Dave to discuss how the bill came to be, why she was motivated to make a change in student teacher's learning, and what this means for future teachers…
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The United States has attacked five military sites controlled by Houthi forces in Yemen by using B-2 bombers for precision strikes against weapons storage locations. Boyd Matheson, host of Inside Sources talks with Dave about what the US is doing in Yemen and the impact it has on the rest of the region. Dave and Boyd react to the confirmed killing …
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You might have wondered what the consequences could be if you let your teen drive your car and they get in an accident, or you let your friend run a couple errands and they hit some bumps. What could it cost you? Sophia Zeller, a college student at Kalamazoo College in Michigan speaks with Dave about her experience with lending her car to friends. …
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Mike Schultz has a message for Utah's higher education institutions: Buckle up and get budgeting. Schultz is asking Utah universities to cut their spending by 10% ahead of the upcoming legislative session. Schultz said he is concerned about increasing administrative costs and is focused on making sure the schools are operating efficiently in the fa…
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With no debate between her and former president Donald Trump on the horizon, Vice President Kamala Harris interviewed with Fox News' Bret Baier on Thursday night. Dave highlights some of the highs and lows of Harris' performance and shares his opinion on how she did overall. KSL at Night host, Taylor Morgan joins the show to share his thoughts on t…
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On Thursday the Biden Administration approved $4.5 billion in relief to help teachers, firefighters and other service workers that have been paying off their debt for over 10 years. With the amount of student loan debt rising in the country, Dave explains what this move means for students now. Dave takes calls from listeners to hear what they think…
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Full Show Property tax increase proposed to help fight mosquitos in SLC Uncertain insurance amid natural disasters The trend of trade work rising among young adults Why you hear more train horns in Utah
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You may have been hearing more train horns recently... and that's because railroad crossings from Ogden to Provo no longer meet the standards for quiet zones within the Federal Railroad Administration. Cities are now responsible to update the quiet zones to meet the requirement. Mayor of Kaysville Tamara Tran joins the show to discuss what feedback…
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Two amendments listed on this year's ballot are not really there, one of them includes Amendment A. The amendment would have removed the earmark that gave all Utah income tax collections to public and higher education, but it ALSO said a yes vote meant “state statute will eliminate the state sales tax on food.” As this amendment is now void on the …
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Ballots being shipped off today to land in your mailbox so you can cast your vote. Host of Inside Sources, Boyd Matheson joins Dave for a bigger discussion on why we vote and what we should understand about how other people vote.
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Young adults in Utah are moving away from traditional college degrees and are getting started in trade work…Todd Bingham, CEO and President of The Utah Manufacturing Association joins Dave live to discuss this trend. Dave takes listener calls on the decision to go into trade work over attending traditional college.…
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Uncertain insurance! As hurricanes rock Florida year after year, homeowners can see high insurance policies and even cancellations. We've seen the same issue in Utah with homes in high risk fire areas. Bankrate Analyst Shannon Martin joins us live with her analysis on this issue. will your insurance company be there for you when you need it?…
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Today... Salt Lake City residents will have their chance to weigh in on a possible property tax increase... designed to provide more resources to fight mosquitos. An extra $10 bucks per year gets you more mosquito killing! Is there anything in this world that you would rather spend $10 on? Dave speaks with The Executive Director of the Salt Lake Ci…
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Ballots are heading out today in Utah! With just 21 days to the election we've got you covered! Dave breaks down everything you need to know on receiving and tracking your ballot with State Elections Director, Ryan Cowley. Dave also asks how the order of candidates is decided on the ballots… and the process looks similar to scrabble. KSL @ Night Ho…
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– Man with loaded gun arrested outside California Trump Rally – Your Voice Your Vote: Two-page ballot in SLCO – Used EVs continue to drop in value – It only takes 35 minutes to get addicted to TikTok - What to know about Utah judges before you vote
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It’s important to know about the judges serving throughout Utah, but many of us skip that part of the ballot when we see judges’ names. To clarify how we can know our judges, Dave and Greg speak with Mary-Margaret Pingree here get more details. Learn more at judges.utah.gov.
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Thirty pages of uncovered documents in a lawsuit against TikTok owner ByteDance are highlighting some concerning details about the way the app is used. Over 95% of smartphone users under 17 use TikTok. Investigators have determined that it only takes 35 minutes to become addicted to TikTok or 260 videos. Dave and Greg discuss the new information.…
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With the election coming up in less than a month, we're seeing the classic argument of whether or not the Electoral College needs to exist, or if the presidency should be decided by popular vote only. James Curry, Political Science Professor at the University of Utah, discusses with Dave and Greg about the pros and cons of the electoral college.…
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Each candidate's campaign teams are ramping up with three weeks until the election, but how much of a difference will the money they raise make? SNL poked fun at Kamala Harris' fundraising saying "shouldn't you be winning by a landslide?". Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources joins the show to talk about how fundraising fuels campaigns and whether…
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The average brand-new EV is being sold for around $56,000, but after three years, that price drops to around $28,000. In a study earlier this year according to the Wall Street Journal. In a recent study, 46% of Americans said they would go back to gas vehicles. Are EV owners losing money if they try to resell their cars? Dave and Greg discuss their…
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1 in 4 women (24.3%) and 1 in 7 men (13.8%) aged 18 and older in the US have been the victim of severe physical violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime according to thehotline.org. October is Domestic Violence Awareness month. Dave and Greg look at an important tool in identifying potentially deadly relationships. Senator Todd Weiler join…
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Election Day is 22 days away and the ballots will be making their way to your home this week. Salt Lake County Clerk, Lannie Chapman joins the show to explain what we'll be seeing on this year's ballot, and why ballots in SLCO are two double-sided pages.
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The number of people the Secret Service are protecting keeps growing. This number includes the president, vice president, their immediate families and several high-ranking government officials as well as former presidents. Do they have enough funding and training to protect all of these people? Dave and Greg discuss some of the problems the Secret …
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A Nevada man was arrested at a Trump rally in Southern California on Saturday. Police say the man had a shotgun, a loaded handgun, ammunition and multiple fake passports in his car. While this isn't being seen as an assassination attempt, it's another test for the Secret Service. Dave and guest host Greg Skordas discuss.…
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Differentiating wasteful spending and inflation costs Brother of possible road rage victim shares information on active investigation The pros and cons of buying now and paying later KSL Movie Show: It's Saturday night!
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At 11:30pm on October 11th, 1975, a ferocious troupe of young comedians and writers changed television forever. KSL Movie Show Hosts Andy Farnsworth and Steve Salles join D2 with a preview of their review of Saturday Night. Andy, Steve, Dave and Debby answer the Movie Show's question of the week "What is the funniest movie scene of all time?"…
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If you have checked out online recently, you might have noticed payment options like Afterpay, Klarna, Affirm or others. These platforms are options that provide consumers to buy now and pay through monthly installments, and they have experienced a popularity boom amidst rising inflection costs. Better rates and an ultimate deadline makes them more…
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The family of the man who was shot and killed at Jordanelle State Park on Sept. 25 is pleading for help in finding his killer. Patrick Hayes, 61, was found near the entrance of Ross Creek Day Use area near Jordanelle Reservoir, and brother Mike Hayes joins D2 to share more information about Haye's life and memory. The investigation has led investig…
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Americans are feeling inflation in many different aspects of life; housing, groceries, etc... but how much of the financial crunch can we blame on Washington? D2 looks at Americans average holiday decoration and food costs to see where people might be making poor financial choices. From 12-ft skeletons to hundreds of dollars devoted to eating out m…
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As many as 90% of Utah renters cannot afford the state’s median home price of $549,100, a 25% increase since 2021, according to statistics presented by Moira Dillow, a housing, construction and real estate analyst at the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute. Designers and architects are exploring various ways to cut the cost of a home, including simplif…
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One in three Americans in the workforce say they need more than $1 million to retire comfortably, and some 19 percent report that they need $2 million or more, according to a recent Bankrate survey. Bankrate Senior Economic Analyst Mark Hamrick joins the show. Dave breaks out the retirement calculator and sheds light on how much you'll need to save…
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According to a study published Wednesday in the journal, Plos One, “People leap to judgments very quickly." The researchers set out to measure how people make judgments about situations or people based on their confidence in the information they have — even if it’s not the whole story. When have you been overly confident in your wrongness? D2 invit…
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Fire marshal in Florida calls EV's a ticking time bomb in floods. We don't get hurricanes in Utah, but we do get flooding. So when I Dave heard this, as an owner of an EV, it caught his attention. Florida has the 2nd most EV's in the entire country. Debbie asks for Dave's take on owning an EV when you have to evacuate.…
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D2 continues coverage of Hurricane Milton that made landfall in Florida last night. ABC News Correspondent, Jim Ryan, and American Red Cross Volunteer, Heidi Topia, join the show live from Tampa and explain what they're seeing and what the area needs. A large part of the destructive force of Milton wasn't the hurricane, but actually the tornados...…
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It was the Fairytale start for NHL in Utah! Fans crowded downtown at the Delta Center for Utah's new NHL team's first home game versus The Chicago Blackhawks. Caitlyn Johnston, producer of The Dave and Dujanovic Show, lives near the stadium and talks with Dave and Debbie about the energy outside. Utah took the win, outscoring Chicago 5-2, and Jay S…
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Parents spotted their own kids in 7-Eleven robbery footage and then turned them in to police. The footage that was shared publicly shows a large group of juveniles as they roll up to the convenience store on bicycles and steal items, damage property and leave without paying. What would it take for you to turn your kids in? D2 discusses and takes li…
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Now that lower interest rates are officially on the books, you may wonder what it means for home equity loans and home equity lines of credit. Jeff Ostrowski, analyst with Bankrate, talks with Dave and Debbie about when it's time to consider tapping into your home equity, simplifying the decision to a green, yellow, and red light system.…
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You get an alert when your credit card's been stolen -- but what about your home? What is house stealing? Dave and Debbie discuss Salt Lake County's innovative and free Property Watch program is expanding across the state with SLCO Recorder Rashelle Hobbs.
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It's October and it is hot! We've been on a hot streak above 80 degrees for 7 days straight with more to come. Enough records have been broken that Debbie has dubbed this October as 'hot'tober. Julie Cunningham, National Weather Service correspondent, joins D2 to discuss the impact this trend will have on the state and if any reprieve is in sight. …
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Just two weeks after Hurricane Helene hit southern states, Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall in less than 12 hours. NewsNation's Brian Entin joins D2 live from Tampa to talk about how evacuation efforts have been tampered by the debris still on Florida streets from the last hurricane. Florida Resident Trevor Granger calls the show to ta…
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UHP: Deadly road rage incident caught on dashcam Floridians evacuate ahead of Hurricane Milton NHL in SLC: Team costs push owners to think outside the box Too scared to drive: Teens are opting out of driver licenses Breaking down Kamala Harris's 60-minuteinterview Are we teaching young drivers how to combat road rage in drivers ed?…
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Utah Hockey Club opens its inaugural season Tuesday night when the Chicago Blackhawks visit Delta Center. Starting at 2 p.m., the team will host a celebration outside the downtown arena that will include an ESPN broadcast, live interviews, giveaways, a free concert by recording artist Shaboozy, and a watch party for the 8 p.m. game. As fans begin t…
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In schools across Utah, teens are enrolled in driver's education courses in hopes of receiving a learners permit and eventual driver's license. Since July 2024, The Utah Highway Patrol has reported 40 road rage incidents. Dave and Debby ask Ben Horsley, Superintendent of Granite School District, if current drivers education curriculum includes emot…
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