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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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If you’d like to be a guest sign up: https://calendly.com/tamitran Here is good news. Here is positivity. Here is Happy Grateful Blessed With Tami Tran. We will showcase incredible people and their amazing stories; entrepreneurs making waves within their communities while still staying true to their roots; artists showing off their one of a kind talents. Meet interesting people in Kaysville and learn about their stories. You’ll also discover new shops, restaurants, and people to help you fal ...
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How does drinking alcohol impact your overall health? A new report by the New York Times shows that alcohol is never healthy for us, in any amount. Dave Noriega, co-host of The Dave and Dujanovic Show hosts a 30-minute special this Saturday on KSL NewsRadio... that will discuss this study more deeply. Dave joins me now live.…
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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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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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As we near November... distrust is high... and political opinions are heating up. This means it is more important than ever to figure out and discuss what Utahns really care about heading into this election. KSL TV has put together a series called Road to Understanding... to do just that. Joining me live is KSL TV's Deanie Wimmer.…
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We've spoken a lot about bigger races like the Presidential and Governors election. But... as election day continues to creep closer and closer... there are a few *local* races that our political experts are keeping an eye on... that we don't talk about enough. Joining me live is KSL at night co-host Taylor Morgan…
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Thousands of new homes have been proposed in one Utah community... and it comes with a debate to create a whole new city to accommodate the growth. Tim Vandenack with KSL.com joins the show with a breakdown on the issue. Dave and Debbie take listener calls on if Utahns are ready to accept the new growth coming into Utah.…
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Gambling is illegal in Utah. In July a man was charged with an undercover gambling operation. State code is crystal clear on online and internet gaming. But Dave says that it's happening right here... right now. Dave walks through his experience with a sports betting app and questions the legality. Representative Joseph Ellison joins the show to di…
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Canyons School District parents are asking the school board to consider a policy change that would bar known gang members, students with violent rap sheets from attending school in person. This after the stabbing death of a Jordan High freshman -- his mom and dad going before the school board. Dave and Debbie discuss the issue, break down what happ…
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