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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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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.
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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.
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BYU played Kansas State last weekend while Kansas Quarter Back, Avery Johnson, is trying to raise money for his high school principal that has cancer. The method? Money for touchdowns. The problem? BYU didn't allow Kansas to score any. But, in an act of amazing sportsmanship and generosity, BYU fans stepped up anyway to donate to the cause. Dave an…
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Arguments for Amendment D are underway. Amendment D is the proposed constitutional amendment that would give the legislature the power to keep, repeal or change ballot initiatives approved by voters. Amendment D is printed on your ballot -- but recently a Utah judge voided it -- now the state legislature is arguing before the Utah Supreme Court to …
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Amendment A would remove the earmark on state income tax reserving its use for public education, higher education and services for children and people with disabilities from being counted in the November election. The state's largest teacher's union, UEA, has gone to court and asked a judge to void Amendment A, which is all about how the state fund…
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A thermal camera attached to a drone found a 10-year-old child who'd wandered away from home during an episode of sleep walking. The 10-year-old was miraculously found a mile and a half from her home unharmed, and fast asleep, after being missing for more than 24 hours. Dave and Debbie discuss their experience with sleep walking children and invite…
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Many Americans say they will vote with their wallets come November, with 81% of polled Americans saying the economy is the most important issue to them according to a recent Pew Research Survey. Additionally, according to the U.S. Labor Department, Americans are facing rising costs, with rent and electricity up nearly 10% or more since June 2022, a…
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Amendment D is the proposed constitutional amendment that would give the legislature the power to keep, repeal or change ballot initiatives approved by voters. Amendment D is printed on your ballot -- but recently a Utah judge voided it -- now the state legislature goes before the Utah Supreme Court to argue why it should not be voided. KSL Legal A…
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Ben Anderson and Chandler Holt preview the upcoming NBA season with Media Day and the preseason looming 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 - @Be…
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Utah Hockey Club fans pack Delta Center US to seek attempted assassination charge against attempted Trump assassin Is greed to blame for inflation? How to shave off interest from your home mortgage President Biden responds as Israeli strikes against Lebanon intensify
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Our continuing coverage of Utah's housing crisis -- Dave's math. Dave calculates how much extra money homeowners should wrap into their monthly payments to save thousands in interest over the life of their loan. Listeners are invited to call in with answers to the question: are you on the extra payment plan on your mortgage?…
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The Utah Hockey Club had it's preseason home opener in front of a packed house in the Delta Center. Amidst the excitement, an online survey circulated with a question that caused a stir for some SLC residents on social media. Adam Small, KSL NewsRadio Reporter, joins the show to break down what happened. Dave and Debbie discuss if there is concern …
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Trump assassination plot: Prosecutors say suspect staked out Trump Golf Course for a month The Bees say farewell to Smith's Ballpark Amazon orders workers back to the office 5 days a week Men are dropping out of workforce Israel launches 'extensive' strikes on Lebanon
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Utah Hockey Club will host the LA Kings in the first-ever home preseason game at the Delta Center tonight at 7PM. Jay Stevens, Host of the KSL Sports Podcast Utah Puck Report, talks with Dave and Debbie about the newest professional sport to be added to Utah's roster and what to expect in the preseason ahead of the regular season opener on October …
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Israel has warned Lebanese civilians to evacuate as it launches 'extensive' strikes across Lebanon's northern border. Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources, joins the conversation to answer D2's questions: why the escalation now? What does it mean for Israel, Gaza, Hezbollah, and Iran? And how does this impact the U.S. presidential race.…
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According to recent reporting by CNBC, a growing number of men in their prime working years, ages 25 to 54, are dropping out of the workforce. Dave was most surprised that about 10.5% of that group were neither working nor looking for employment in August 2024, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. What is behind this trend and how can …
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Another major company is telling employees to return to the office 5 days a week: Amazon. But it's the reason why amazons employees are being told to return that caught Dave's attention. Dave and Debbie discuss and take listener calls, asking: are you for going back to the office, or back to remote work?…
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The final pitch was thrown at Smith's Ballpark, the stadium that's hosted the Salt Lake Bees for the last 30 years. Amy Hawkins, Ballpark Community Council Chair, talks with Dave and Debbie about what this move means for both the future of this location and its surrounding communities. Listeners are invited in to share their favorite memories from …
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The suspected plot 2 to allegedly assassinate former President Trump thickened this morning when prosecutors released new evidence they have against Ryan Routh, the 58 year old who FBI says was laying wait at the 6th hole of Trump's course with an assault-style rifle and a scope. Prosecutors in the case against the man accused of trying to kill for…
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Should we celebrate that the government, once again, won't shut down because of funding? Many are having DeJa'Vu when it comes to possible government shutdowns and the inevitable last minute funding that comes through to avoid it. The reason for this postponement might be because it's right before the general election in November, but what will hap…
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The state's largest teachers union has gone to court and asked a judge to void Amendment A, a new bill describing how the state funds education. The UEA astrongly opposed this new amendment, while Gov. Cox said it would be a good idea to support it. Heather Kelly, Host of Money Making Sense Podcast, joins the show to explain how the amendment works…
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The housing market has been in crisis for a while and it doesn’t help that investors buy up available homes and rent them out. Farmington City has been trying to find ways to help it's residents build up equity in ownership by blocking out these investors from buying up homes in the city. Farmington City Community Development Director, Dave Peterse…
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Gear up for a crackdown if you've bought and registered your boat, your car, your RV in another state that doesn't charge sales tax. New data shows thousands have used a workaround to avoid sales tax -- and it's caught the attention of Utah lawmakers. This is costing Utah almost $70 million dollars in taxes that could be put towards fixing roads an…
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New details emerging in the plot of exploding pagers and walkie talkies in Lebanon. The New York Times reports that Israel had a plan in place to establish a shell company that would pose as an international pager producer. Ryan Vogel, Associate Professor and the founding Director of the Center for National Security Studies at Utah Valley Universit…
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A huge cut in the interest rate, Now that this anticipated rate cut is here.. how soon will we feel it? Dave and Debbie speak with Cary Wasden Professor of Finance and Economics at Utah Valley University joins the show to share his input on why the cut happened and what consumers should be on the lookout for now that it is here. How soon will the e…
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We are just 12 days out from a government shutdown. House Speaker Mike Johnson put forward his plan to avert the shutdown and it was rejected in the house of representatives last night. Almost every single Democrat, 14 Republicans rejected that plan, according to ABC. Donald Trump is encouraging Republicans to reject that plan as well, urging them …
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Some Utah cities are taking steps to make it easier for homeowners to rent out their accessory dwelling units. One of those cities is Millcreek, and Millcreek Mayor Jeff Silvestrini joins the show to discuss this process in his city and why they made the decision to allow more homeowners to rent out these units. Dave and Debbie address one other qu…
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Dubbed the 'silver tsunami', there's an expected trend that the baby-boomer generation will sell their homes all at once, leading to a massive market surplus. Rebuffing the trend as a 'stream' instead of 'tsunami', Dejan Eskic, Senior Research Fellow at the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, talks with Dave and Debbie about the speculation and potent…
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About half of middle-income Americans who are currently employed say they expect to work past age 65, according to a study from the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies and the Transamerica Institute. While many say that is their preference, there are other reasons why Americans have this expectation, including financial pressures like a shor…
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Sources are reporting Israel blew up thousands of Walkie-Talkies used by Hezbollah. This comes after nearly 3,000 pagers blew up Tuesday. Dave and Debbie discuss the working theory that Hezbollah fighters were tricked into ditching cell phones for old fashioned hip-pagers. Brandon Amacher, Director of the Emerging Tech Policy Lab and Instructor at …
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On the show today, D2 breaks down every angle ahead of today's interest rate cut. First, Robert Spendlove, Senior Economist at Zions Bank, brings insight into what interest rates mean for consumers. Next, Host of Inside Sources Boyd Matheson, discusses how the cuts could affect the race for U.S. president. Finally, Jeff Stout, owner at Fink and Mcg…
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Ben Anderson and Chandler Holt look at CBS Sports' top players and coaches in the NBA lists 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 +@CH…
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