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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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New report shows housing affordability is the top issue for voters, regardless of their political party BREAKING: Hunter Biden plans to change plea in his federal tax case Your Voice, Your Vote 2024: Harris' campaign strategy Utah sees a drop in number of citations for speeding Kamala Harris ramps up policy talk, but how much of it is real? Is Utah…
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The Utah Highway Patrol says the number of citations for excessive speeding is dropping. Officials credit a 2022 state law with helping rein in that problem, which they said became worse during the COVID-19 pandemic. From Memorial Day to Labor Day – the period known as the "100 Deadliest Days" – 101 people died in crashes, said UHP Lt. Cameron Rode…
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Today marks two months to Election Day… and if you thought things were already pretty heated, just wait. Dave & Debbie are covering the latest details on who’s spending the most money, and the tactics candidates are using in a new era of campaigning. Today, D2 speak with Leah Murray, Political Science Professor at Weber State University and co-host…
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Hunter Biden plans to change his not guilty plea in his federal tax case, his defense attorney said Thursday just as jury selection was set to begin. Defense attorney Abbe Lowell announced Hunter Biden's plans to change his previous plea, but did not provide further details. D2 is joined by KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas, who gives insight into why…
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In a new report released Thursday, the Utah Foundation asked Utahns what they believed were the state’s most significant issues. As the fastest-growing state in the U.S., it may come as no surprise that housing is the top issue facing its residents. Dave and Debbie talk about the rising costs of purchasing a starter home, and ask listeners "What ye…
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Four people were killed and nine others were wounded after a 14-year-old student opened fire Wednesday at Apalachee High School in northern Georgia, authorities said. More than a year ago, tips about online posts threatening a school shooting led Georgia police to interview a 13-year-old boy, but investigators didn't have enough evidence for an arr…
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Constitutional amendment to be on the November ballot NFL player shot during a robbery attempt in San Francisco The impact of Utah's 5-minute gun safety school video Less than a quarter of Salt Lake City homes are selling above asking price Shake-up in Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's cabinet
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Teenagers are behind a rash of gang related shootings, which begs the question: should Utah toughen up laws to prosecute adults who recruit children to commit gang related shootings and other crimes? Rep. Ryan Wilcox introduced legislation with the goal of curbing this trend. Sim Gill, Salt Lake County District Attorney, joins the show to talk abou…
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New York Times reported that leadership in Ukraine is preparing for a cabinet shake-up with several ministers offered to resign in a major reshuffle of Ukraine’s government. Meanwhile, Russia unleashed a deadly strike on a military academy in eastern Ukraine. Are these developments related? Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources, joins D2 to break i…
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Yesterday we learned how effective a 1-minute gun safety video can be. Here in Utah, we have a 5-minute gun safety video that can be played in schools. How often is it played? Should it be mandatory to teach gun safety to kids in schools? Sen. Todd Weiler, who passed legislation to make Utah's video available to all schools, joins the discussion.…
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Utah's Capitol Hill released a constitutional amendment about ballot initiatives. KSL TV Reporter Lindsay Aerts joins with a copy of how it will read on your ballot in November. Maura Carabello, President of the Exoro Group and co-host of KSL @ Night, and Taylor Moran, Partner at Morgan and May Public Affairs and co-host of KSL @ Night, share their…
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Six Israeli hostages were found dead in Gaza. Protestors are in the streets of Israel over the government's failure to get a ceasefire deal done in exchange for the hostages. Is this the fault of the ceasefire or Hamas that murdered the hostages? Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources, joins the discussion.…
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A new trend is showing that couples are charging their wedding guests to attend their wedding. Another study by two economics professors from Emory University shows that the more money you spend on your wedding, the more likely you are to get divorced. What's moving couples to charge their family and friends to be at one of the most special moments…
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Following an altercation between former president Donald Trump's campaign and Arlington National Cemetery officials, much has been made of the whole situation. Deseret News Opinion Editor Jay Evensen joins the show to talk about why such sacred places matter, and how we've strayed from the solemnity they deserve.…
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There are a lot of teenagers who are behind a rash of gang-related shootings. The question is... Should Utah toughen up laws to prosecute adults who recruit children to commit gang-related shootings and other crimes? Rep. Ryan Wilcox joins the show to discuss Capitol Hill's new legislation that would hold the adults accountable for youth who commit…
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According to the Lehi Police Department, an 8-year-old shot himself in the head while alone inside a car parked outside of a gas station convenience store in Lehi. There are still some unanswered questions... Why was a gun there? Was it the mom's or the dad's? The bigger question is... How curious are kids when it comes to guns? Turns out a one-min…
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D2 speaks with the KSL Movie show hosts Andy Farnsworth and Steve Salles, for this week's movie of the week: "Reagan" A drama based on the life of Ronald Reagan, from his childhood to his time in the oval office. Andy and Steve share their thoughts and discuss their favorite movie on-liners that they often use in real life.…
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A work retreat turned perilous last week after a Colorado man was left stranded on a mountain. His colleagues left him to try to summit alone and he got lost coming down, rescuers say. The man endured a night alone on the mountain and was only found after a massive search. Dave and Deb ask listeners if they are for or against team-bonding experienc…
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Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday gave her first sit-down interview since she became the Democratic presidential nominee, touching on her agenda for 2025, and responding to questions regarding policy switches, but leaving gaps in actual policy plans if she makes it to the White House. KSL at Night Host and political insider, Adam Gardiner jo…
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One of the longer running continuous rivalries in Utah high school football won't be played this year. Timpview High School announced late Thursday night that its annual rivalry game with Provo High had been canceled. A letter to parents from Provo School District superintendent Wendy Dau mentioned social media posts that "threatened Provo High coa…
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Vice President Kamala Harris will sit down with CNN on tonight for her first extended interview as the Democratic presidential nominee. She will be joined by Minnestoa Gov. Tim Walz. Will she hit the right mark? Dave and Debbie are joined by Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources.
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We’ve talked so much over the past few years about how Utah has experienced a shortage of teachers. Now, after the State Legislature passed several bills last session to increase wages, we're seeing a reverse in this trend. For example, Jordan District had 4 applicants for each of their 400 openings, totaling 1,600 applications for teaching jobs in…
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Priced out of buying your first home? The state of Utah is offering a $20k interest free loan to get folks into a new home. Jeff Stout, Owner of Fink and McGregor, talks with Dave and Debbie about details on how it works. CEO and President of the Utah Housing Corporation, David Damschen, also joins the show to bring us the latest on how the program…
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According to a USA Today, the average family with kids spends an average of $331 a week on groceries. Heather Kelly, Host of KSL podcast Money Making Sense, spoke with a food expert on the methods to get that total down to $30 per person, per week. Dave and Debbie discuss if this method would be practical for their families.…
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We heard the campaign promise from the Biden Administration that student loan debt would be forgiven, but they are still struggling to get things off the ground. While part of that promise has been honored with millions of Americans enrolling in the SAVE plan, there is still much confusion as the SAVE plan has now been put on hold. Kelsey Dallas, M…
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Bad day ahead? You may know by 8:36 am Residents speak out about proposed North Salt Lake homeless shelter E-bike crash sends 3 teens to hospital Locked in! Homeowners await interest rate drop to make move Special Counsel updates Trump's election indictment
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A student in Oklahoma has been banned from flying the American flag on his truck. The high school senior says he has never had problems with the flag before, but the school says it goes against its longstanding policy to prevent disruptions. Newsnation National Correspondent Rich McHugh in Edmond, Oklahoma, brings D2 the latest on this emerging sto…
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An updated indictment has been filed by Special Counsel Jack Smith against former president Donald Trump for his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The filing came just 70 days before the election, which is within the Justice Department's requirements for any charges brought against a candidate must be filed more than 60 days before the…
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In Midway, an e-bike crash sent 3 teen girls to the hospital, one of who had to be airlifted by helicopter. Most of us agree that E-bikes are awesome but also that we don't have enough knowledge and experience with them yet. Corporal Luis Silva with Utah Highway Patrol talks about what happened and how his office is working to keep people safer on …
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A homeless shelter plan in North Salt Lake, but residents worry how close it would be to their homes, and if encampments would go up in their neighborhoods when there aren't enough beds. At a meeting to discuss the proposal, residents and county leaders approached the proposal with compassion, concern, and some serious questions.…
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Most people know if their day is ruined by 8:36 a.m., according to a recent article by StudyFinds.org. The poll they cite found that people typically experience four “bad days” each month, with 26% of the 2,000 surveyed said that if something goes wrong in the morning, the entire day feels ruined. What else ruins your day? Dave and Debbie discuss.…
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The U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek H. Murthy issued a CDC advisory for parents: You're stressed and your stress is impacting your children. The Surgeon General also outlines solutions you can implement when you're so stressed you cannot function. Dave and Debbie discuss if any of these solutions are practical for them.…
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Facebook confirms they caved to pressure from the White House to censor COVID-19 content during the pandemic, if it challenged the general consensus of the medical community. They're also admitting they did the same on stories about President Joe Biden's son Hunter, according to ABC. Dave and Debbie speak with Leah Murray, Host of KSL @ Night and D…
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A Utah lawmaker is proposing that all schools in Utah should start with the default of having cell phones banned during school hours. It would be up to a district if they want to opt out. It's a unique approach to a statewide cell phone ban in schools and Senator Lincoln Fillmore, joins the show to talk about this proposed law. Listeners also call …
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The dispute over the mute button! Should mics be hot or not during the presidential debate? The next presidential debate between Former President Donald Trump and Kamala Harris is set for September 10th, and both candidates disagree on whether or not microphones should be hot during the debate when the other is speaking. Dave and Debbie discuss and…
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If you've gotten a speeding ticket in Ogden and wished it would have been a warning - Listen in! OPD has been working under an evaluation system for its officers that rewards an officer with a better score if they issue you a ticket instead of a warning. That system is at the center of controversy. Dave and Debbie walk through how things were in pl…
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