Download the App!
show episodes
 
Artwork

1
Jazz Notes

KSL Newsradio

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Ben Anderson and Chandler Holt team up to give you the most entertaining and informative Utah Jazz podcast in the podcast-verse.The Jazz Notes team is rounded out by Jeremiah Jensen, Sam Farnsworth and the rest of the KSL Sports staff. So #TakeNote and take a listen.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Dave and Dujanovic

Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Daily+
 
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.
  continue reading
 
KSL's Beyond the Badge recognizes the good work that Utah's public safety officers do every day to make each of our lives better. Featured officers come from state, county, and municipal law enforcement agencies and must be POST certified. Officers nominated by their respective police chiefs, sheriffs and supervisors, and those featured are selected by a committee composed of representatives from KSL, the Lieutenant Governor and the ULCT.
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Ben Anderson and Chandler Holt look over the Jazz roster, talk about the 2024-25 NBA schedule, and answer your mailbag questions on this week's episode of the Jazz Notes podcast! Sign up for the new Jazz Notes newsletter! Receive game updates, exclusive analysis and chances to win Jazz tickets. Check out Ben and Chandler's X profiles - @BensHoops +…
  continue reading
 
Home ownership is becoming a complicated situation. More than half of Americans are waiting for home prices to decrease before buying, while the other half are holding onto their properties and making it their forever home. Six Utah cities have an average price of $1 million, adding to the difficulty Utahns in the real estate market face. Debbie an…
  continue reading
 
President Joe Biden spoke last night during the first day of the DNC in Chicago. Debbie and Greg discuss where President Biden might've missed the mark during his speech. Darlene McDonald, current Utah Democratic Party National Committeewoman, joins the show live from Chicago with her reaction to the President's speech and what is to come for day 2…
  continue reading
 
Utah lawmakers calling a special session for late afternoon Wednesday to decide on a constitutional amendment about citizen lead ballot initiatives. Lindsay Aerts, KSL TV Reporter, who's been following this story joins D2 to help us understand what could come from this special session. House Speaker Mike Shultz answers questions from the legislativ…
  continue reading
 
The last few weeks have brought intense rain and lightning storms. Sunday, lighting struck and killed one man and injured two others in Box Elder County. Additionally, in late June, seven youth were hospitalized after lightning struck while they were hiking in Sevier county, Utah. KSL Meteorologist Kevin Eubank, brings insight into whether these st…
  continue reading
 
The Utah Legislature is considering calling a special legislative session to address a recent Supreme Court ruling that curtailed its ability to change voter-led ballot initiatives. Sources say lawmakers have talked about adding a constitutional amendment to the November ballot, that could change what the court said our constitution protects in ter…
  continue reading
 
The Democratic National Convention kids off today in Chicago. Today's theme is "For the People" with President Biden and first lady Jill Biden scheduled to speak, along with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and a welcome from Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson. Clare Collard, incoming Utah Democratic Party Committeewoman, former state represent…
  continue reading
 
Challenges facing schools have changed over the years... In the 80s it was drugs and alcohol. The 90s had many teachers worrying about the influx of gangs in schools. Today, according to a Pew research study, the top worries, by a landslide, are poverty, chronic absenteeism, anxiety and depression. Dr. Rick Robins, Superintendent for Canyons Distri…
  continue reading
 
Kids will see something unique this school year, their teacher may be wearing a panic alarm. Debbie and Taylor are joined by Lane Findlay, Weber School District Spokesperson, to walk us through how it works, how much these systems costs, and why schools are arming teachers with panic alarms. Sponsor of the bill that funded these panic alarms, Rep. …
  continue reading
 
Democratic National Convention kicks off Monday Americans pay nearly $7k per year in hidden car expenses shows survey New details emerge about what led to the death of Matthew Perry DIY Background Checks for Dating KSL Movie Show Preview- Alien: Romulus
  continue reading
 
With the boom of online dating has created a new way to find love. But... Pew published research about this last year, that showed about half of Americans aren't convinced online dating is a safe way to meet people. The new Dating at Her Age podcast episode, focuses on why and how Debbie does DIY background checks on single guys who want to connect…
  continue reading
 
We're learning more details about the what led to the death of Friends Star Matthew Perry. Federal prosecutors say a broad underground criminal network distributed large amounts of ketamine to the "Friends" actor - and others. Dave and Debbie discuss the latest details and what is known about Ketamine.…
  continue reading
 
Next week, democrats from across the nation will gather in Chicago for their national convention. According to USA Today - big names are expected to speak at the event including President Joe Biden, Former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton, Former president Barack Obama, and more. Oscar Mata, Vice-Chair of the Utah Democratic Party and Ogden reside…
  continue reading
 
The Better Business Bureau is warning that students that cheating on homework through online tutors, could lead to the extortion of students. Students who hire these online tutors were initially delighted when the tutor did their work for them. But that delight quickly turned to dread when the tutoring company threatened to turn them in for cheatin…
  continue reading
 
Block a mailbox get a ticket? Parking in the neighborhood around Timpview High School has been a problem for several years because of ongoing construction. Now Provo City has passed a new ordinance to keep students from parking in front of mailboxes. Katrice McKay with the Provo City Council joins the show to discuss this new ordinance and the issu…
  continue reading
 
Did you know that public elementary schools only need to provide bus transportation if you live more than a mile and a half from the school? Why can't they expand the routes? Lane Findlay, Spokesman for the Weber School District, joins the conversation to discuss the laws that districts are required to follow. Listeners calls in with their thoughts…
  continue reading
 
New rules are in place for the granite school district when it comes to cell phones in the classroom. Students can have personal electronic devices, but they must be kept out of sight with notifications turned off during school hours. No use allowed! Ben Horsley, Superintendent for the Granite School District, joins the show to talk about what Gran…
  continue reading
 
Nikki Haley spoke with Fox News last night and had some shrewd advice for the republican candidate for president and the party at large: 'stop whining' that Harris hasn't given an interview, and focus on her message. Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources, joins Debbie and Maura to talk about the state of both campaigns just over 80 days out from th…
  continue reading
 
August is a 3 paycheck month. For many workers paid on a bi-monthly basis, the calendar is aligned for the month of August to give a “bonus” third paycheck. Having an extra paycheck in a month can really help if you’re living paycheck to paycheck and Bankrate Analyst, Matt Goldberg, calls in to talk about what workers can do with this extra paychec…
  continue reading
 
Supreme Court of Utah has ruled against Colby Jenkins' lawsuit in the race for CD2, meaning Celeste Maloy wins the republican primary. KSL Legal Analyst, Greg Skordas, joins D2 with the legal analysis of this lawsuit being dismissed. Debbie asks Maura to talk about what it will look like when Maloy faces Democratic nominee Nathaniel Woodward, the C…
  continue reading
 
Utah's K-12 class sizes are the highest in the nation, a University of Utah report found earlier this year. Utah's ratio is 22.4 students to one teacher compared to the national average of 15.4 students to one teacher. Jeffrey Keller, father of a student at Farmington Elementary with a class size of 37, talks with D2 about this issue from a parent'…
  continue reading
 
Torrential downpours came down across northern Utah Tuesday, hitting areas of Utah County extra hard. Orem Mayor David Young joins the show to talk about what happened and what the city is doing today to help residents with any damage. How can people prepare for weather events like this in the future? Debbie and Maura are also joined by KSL Meteoro…
  continue reading
 
Inflation levels have dropped below 3% for the first time since 2021. Have you and your family felt this decrease? That will probably depend on where you spend most of your money. Robert Spendlove, Senior Economist with Zions Bank, talks with Debbie and Maura about these numbers and how they will impact the presidential election.…
  continue reading
 
Ben Anderson and Chandler Holt talk about the recent Utah Jazz signings, preview the upcoming season, and answer your mailbag questions on this week's episode of the Jazz Notes podcast! Sign up for the new Jazz Notes newsletter! Receive game updates, exclusive analysis and chances to win Jazz tickets. Check out Ben and Chandler's X profiles - @Bens…
  continue reading
 
Ukrainian forces push into Russian territory Do you let your kids bike or walk to school? Priced out: Have we hit a breaking point with spending? FBI investigating hacking attempts in Trump and Biden - Harris campaigns Davis Education Foundation provides shopping spree for students in need
  continue reading
 
Back to school shopping can be stressful for parents. One Utah organization has been helping relieve some of that stress for over a decade. Jodi Lundt, Executive Director of the Davis Education Foundation, joins the show to talk about their efforts to put together a "child spree" for students, and how people can still help out.…
  continue reading
 
The FBI is investigating suspected hacking attempts by Iran, targeting both a Trump associate and advisers to the Biden-Harris campaign, months before Election Day. How easy is it to infiltrate these political campaigns? Brandon Amacher, Director of The Emerging Tech Policy Lab for the 13SC and Instructor for the UVU Center for National Security St…
  continue reading
 
A survey from TransUnion found 39 percent of all respondents said they had cut back on discretionary spending in the past three months. That means they are spending less on fun activities, such as traveling, eating out and entertainment. Robert Spendlove, Senior Economist Zions Bank, joins the show to talk about how inflation is fueling this cut ba…
  continue reading
 
It's back to school week and Safe Routes to School, a major movement to create ways to get students back on foot/bikes, reports that American families drove 30 billion miles to take their children and from schools. This results in clogged neighborhoods with parent taxi's and long car lines wrapped down side streets. Can we 'park' parent taxis and t…
  continue reading
 
In a complete reversal of the Ukraine-Russia war, Ukraine is marching into Russia territory. The Commander-in-chief of Ukrainian forces reporting they've taken around 380 sq. miles of Russian territory. What's Ukraine hoping to accomplish with their offensive? Dave and Debbie discus and speak with Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources, on how these…
  continue reading
 
A new proposed federal rule wants canceling subscriptions to be as easy as signing up. Survey from bango.com shows U.S. Subscribers, on average, pay $924 per year for streaming services. Whether you're wanting to cancel a car wash subscription or healthcare policy, it can be as slow and inefficient as the pony-express – minus the express. Dave and …
  continue reading
 
The film adaptation of the novel "It Ends With Us" brought many to the theatre over the weekend. The film shares a story about domestic abuse and the complex issues that arise with this crime. Jenn Oxborrow, Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Former Executive Director of the Utah Domestic Violence Coalition, shares insight from victims and abusers…
  continue reading
 
More than 1 in 5 Americans admit to shoplifting, according to a recent LendingTree survey. Should accidentally walking out with something count? Dave and Debbie both have personal experiences with this issue and break down the startling numbers from this survey. What have you shoplifted and was it an accident? Listeners call in to admit, or not, to…
  continue reading
 
Vice President and Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris says she supports getting rid of taxes on tips. The other Presidential Candidate, Donald Trump, was the first candidate to promote this idea and isn't very happy that his opponent jumped on the band wagon. Dave Packer, ABC News Correspondent, discusses the reality of implementing this idea and…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide