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Dave and Dujanovic

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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FBI Confidential

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Join hosts Debbie Dujanovic, Sheryl Worsley and Becky Bruce in a virtual citizens' academy with the FBI in Salt Lake City, Utah. Learn about how agents respond to crimes and threats ranging from human sex trafficking to counterterrorism and intelligence to mass shootings and even the mafia. Take a virtual tour of the technology used by the evidence response teams that help process crime scenes and work your way through the firearms training simulator as agents explain how and why to use dead ...
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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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Vice President Kamala Harris sat for an interview with “60 Minutes” that was broadcast on Monday night and, in a departure from some of her recent appearances on cable news and podcasts, she was repeatedly pressed on questions she did not initially answer. KSL at Night Host and political lobbyist Adam Gardiner joins D2 to share his interpretation o…
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Getting your driver’s license has become more of a burden and less of a rite of passage for many 16-year-olds. According to a report by Next Gen Personal Finance, only 25.3% of 16-year-olds had their license in 2021 versus 46% in 1983. Dave and Debby explore the possible reasons for this, including e-bike popularity, the unaffordability of cars, or…
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The NHL is getting ready to break the ice in Utah. The league will have a new team in 2024-25 with the Utah Hockey Club entering its inaugural season. It marks the NHL's first team in the Beehive State and a switch from the desert to the mountains for a longtime franchise. Dave shares what he has been discovering bout the price tag of owning a prof…
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Hurricane Milton was expected to expand in size on Tuesday as it chugged past Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula en route to Florida's battered Gulf Coast, where more than 1 million people were ordered to evacuate before the monster storm arrived. Video feeds show traffic at a standstill as people race to evacuate the area of Tampa and St. Petersburg. News…
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A man was arrested yesterday after allegedly firing up to 15 rounds at another driver following a road rage incident on state route 201 yesterday morning… The incident caught on dashcam according to UHP. Debbie breaks down the latest details. Psychiatrist Dr. Tom Golightly brings analysis on how drivers can become violent.…
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The Utah Hockey Club's inaugural game is tonight against the Chicago Blackhawks at the Delta Center. NHL and professional sports fans are welcome to visit the Delta center, where fans can participate in rallying, celebrations, or stay to watch the game on screen at the watch party later on. D2 discuss how they anticipate the future of downtown look…
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Lending money to a friend could be a losing proposition 'Flying Taxis' could be coming soon to a city near you Hurricane Milton set to hit Florida on Wednesday 1-year anniversary of Oct. 7 attack in Israel
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Today, marks one year since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel. Newsnation's Senior National Security Contributor Lt. Gen. Richard Newton joins the show to discuss where things stands with hostages the response since the attacks, and what the future could look like in the middle east.
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With landfall looming sometime later this week, Hurricane Milton was upgraded to a category 5. Inside Sources host Boyd Matheson joins the show to talk about the national response to Hurricane Helene, and what FEMA can do in response to Milton. Ken Kraudy with the Utah Division of Emergency Management tells us why it's important to have a portable …
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As technology advances, so could our means of transportation. ABC News Technology Reporter Mike Dobuski joins the show to talk about how the future of taxis, is quite literally up in the air. Dave and Debbie take calls to hear what Utahns think about flying taxis.
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Over half of Americans have had a negative experience when they've lent money to, whether that means they didn't get their money back or ruined a relationship with a family member. Bankrate Senior Credit Card Analyst Ted Rossman joins the discussion to explain why people are having bad experiences and why it's important to be able to talk about you…
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Utah roads had another fatality early this morning due to road rage. Police say one person died and they have another in custody. KSL NewsRadio Reporter, Adam Small, joins the show to give us detail. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas also joins the show to walk us through the new road rage law that was passed earlier this year, and what the penalties …
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New train route technology might aid motorists in avoiding long waits at crossings General Conference Special Preview: A Century of Service: President Russell M. Nelson Biden's student loan forgiveness plan gets go-ahead from Federal Judge Utah launches ‘Admit Utah’: A simplified path to college admissions for all high school students General Confe…
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Arthur Fleck is institutionalized at Arkham, awaiting trial for his crimes as Joker. While struggling with his dual identity, Arthur not only stumbles upon true love, but also finds the music that's always been inside him. D2 is joined by KSL Movie Show Hosts Andy Farnsworth and Steve Salles who preview their reviews for the Joker sequel, as well a…
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To stay safe while dating, Debbie started turning to online databases she used while she was an investigative journalist. In today’s dating world, women and men are connecting with perfect strangers. After meeting single men with unflattering histories, including criminal rap sheets, Debbie decided to make it standard practice to search sites she h…
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The Utah System of Higher Education launches ‘Admit Utah,’ the state’s first simplified and guaranteed admissions initiative designed with access for all students in mind. AdmitUtah.org will serve as a central platform for students, families and educators to navigate the college admissions process seamlessly. Cydni Tetro, Utah Board of Higher Educa…
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Biden's plan has been on hold since September after seven Republican-led states challenged it in federal court in Georgia. But on Wednesday, a federal judge decided not to extend the pause and instead dismissed Georgia from the lawsuit, finding that it lacked the legal right, or standing, to sue. The hosts discuss what this means for loan borrowers…
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As President Russell M. Nelson celebrates 100 years of life, we celebrate his remarkable example of dedicated service, leadership, and faith. From his early days as a renowned heart surgeon to his current role as the 17th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, President Nelson has left an indelible mark. KSL 5 TV will air a d…
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Residents in West Valley City have long reported long waits at train crossings, saying they don't know if the wait will be five, or 45 minutes long. New technology said to be up and running by October 7th should provide notice to residents on the north and south of a train crossing how long the wait could be, allowing residents to decide if a rerou…
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It only took three days for the threat of economic disaster to influence port operators to come to a resolution with striking workers. The union representing striking dockworkers along the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts have reached a tentative deal agreeing to an immediate $4/hour raise followed by an additional $4/hour raise every year for the next si…
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Hurricane survivors claim they were forced to work through imminent flooding Alpine School District Split: School Board members share arguments for and against Would you buy a home built in somebody's backyard? The Inspired Constitution Examining the death penalty through a lens of faith Lower mortgage rates impact on available housing…
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Will staying put in a lower mortgage rate keep people from moving out of their homes? Dave and Debbie analyze the current state of the housing market and what the Federal Reserve's move to cut interest rate may mean for home buyers and how current home owners may react.
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It’s both a sensitive – and an important – topic: the death penalty. This Saturday... KSL Newsradio will air a special hour of Condemned to Die: Examining the death penalty through a lens of faith. One of the Hosts of this special airing during general conference, KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas joins the show to preview the coverage. Condemned to D…
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This conference Sunday, KSL NewsRadio’s Inside Sources and KSL-TV's Sunday Edition's host Boyd Matheson explores the Inspired Constitution... using a landmark address from President Dallin H. Oaks, First Counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, retired DC Circuit Court Judge Thomas Griffith, and Yuval Le…
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Utah's Housing Crisis has been a huge topic of conversation on this show. Low supply and High Demand has led to extremely high prices. One city in Davis County is thinking WAY outside the box. How about Building a Home on your lot... and then selling it? Dave took a road trip to Farmington where this is underway to learn more and shares what came f…
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A ballot issue that will impact thousands of families in the state's largest school district. The Alpine School District split. Dave and Debbie speak with two members of the Alpine School board to lay out the issue. Alpine School Board Member, Sarah Beeson shares her perspective as someone who is against the split. Alpine School Board member Julie …
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Are employees so beholden to their employer they feel they can't leave without permission? Hurricane survivors claim they were forced to work through imminent flooding. It's being reported factory workers claimed they weren't allowed to leave in time. 11 workers were swept away, only 5 rescued. Now the company is under investigation. Dave and Debbi…
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Matthew Johnson, a longtime member of the Utah National Guard has been missing for 11 days. Now his wife is sitting in jail booked in on suspicion of murdering him. Police say they have evidence his wife shot him in his sleep. Dave and Debbie break down what is known and speak with KSL Legal Analyst, Greg Skordas gives his analysis. A protective or…
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Sports betting apps being used in Utah: Is it legal? Thousands of homes proposed in Utah community, sparks debate over new city Sen. Romney's Family Act Sunday Scaries! Poll shows the average person spends their Sundays terrified of the week ahead
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