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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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Major moves being made for social media regulation this week, earlier this week the U.S. Surgeon General put a demand for social media to come with a warning label. Now New York is restricting social media access to minors. Dave and Debbie discuss these developments and speak with Senator Mike Mckell about where things are at with social media regu…
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Credit card debt: $6200, home mortgage $550k, monthly grocery bill = $1,000. Feeling buried? you along with half of Utah residents who told Deseret News they're personal financial situation is getting worse. Dave and Debbie discuss ask listeners if they are willing to shake up their life to get into a better financial situation. Can you downsize?…
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SCOTUS: you have a dv restraining order against you -- you can't have a gun. SCOTUS released its decision today banning domestic abusers from owning guns. Justices ruled 8-1 in favor of a 1994 ban on firearms for people under restraining orders to stay away from their spouses or partners. Greg Skordas, KSL Legal Analyst shares his analysis. Utah Se…
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The Granite School District's plan to ban cell phone use in schools Dating at Her Age, a new KSL Podcast We feel 10 years older than our actual age Buyers are gaining power in the housing market What's at stake as Trump and Biden prepare for first presidential debate? The trend of sleep divorce Fighting summer boredom with Cool Stuff in Utah!…
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Today's the summer solstice, meaning it's the day of the year when we have the most sunlight and the first official day of summer! Jon Smith, Host of 103.5 The Arrow, also hosts Cool Stuff in Utah and joins Dave and Debbie to talk about the cool stuff we can do in Utah to boredom proof our summers. Some of the things may not be what you first think…
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Is Utah flipping to a buyer's market? A new Redfin report shows that with the high prices of housing, buyers are gaining power as price drops are becoming more frequent. Also, Redfin’s Homebuyer Demand Index, a measure of requests for tours and other buying services from Redfin agents, declined 17% year over year to its lowest level since February.…
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If you're missing out on activities that used to bring you joy because you feel older than your age, you're not alone. A new study has found Americans over 45, on average, feel 12 years older than their actual age. How old do you feel? Things like joint, back, and knee pain are the largest contributing factors to feeling older than your age.…
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Debbie Dujanovic, and Executive Producer of the Dave and Dujanovic show, Caitlyn Johnston, have launched a new KSL Podcast: Dating at Her Age. For this half hour of D2, we preview their first episode, Ick! Our Top Dating App Disaster Stories. We also take listener calls and get perspective from both the male and female sides of the dating landscape…
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Board Members of the Los Angeles Unified School District, the second largest school district in the nation, passed a ban on cell phones in classrooms. Granite School District Chief of Staff, Ben Horsley, joins D2 to discuss where Granite School District is with their cell phone ban, taking effect this fall, and the different ways they're implementi…
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Pres. Biden tried to expand some transgender rights through Title IX... the Utah Legislature just told schools to ignore those changes. The bill, which passed in 1972, is meant to ensure no person be denied any education program based on gender. House Speaker Mike Shultz told Tim and Amanda this morning on Utah's morning news this change doesn't wo…
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Debbie Dujanovic has a new podcast launching Thursday June 20th! Dating at Her Age! Dating at HER age is a show where you can listen in as two ladies of very different ages navigate the dating scene. KSL NewsRadio host Debbie Dujanovic is divorced and back to dating in her late 50s, while producer of Dave and Dujanovic Caitlyn Johnston has chosen t…
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Tomorrow is Juneteenth, the holiday to commemorate the ending of slavery in the United States. Jeanetta Williams, President, NAACP Salt Lake Branch, talks with Dave and Debbie about a special expungement event happening today June 18th where they are holding a free expungement clinic. KSL Legal Analyst, Greg Skordas, joins the show to talk about th…
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How big of a role do endorsements play in political campaigns? Especially when they come from high profile individuals? Celeste Maloy, candidate for Congressional District 2 has received an endorsement from Former President Trump. Taylor Morgan, Host of KSL at Night and partner at Morgan May consultants, joins D2 to discuss the endorsement process …
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Former President Donald Trump has made a promise to service workers--no more taxes on the tips they receive. Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor at Desert News, joins D2 to talk about the opinion piece her wrote on Trump's promise and the unintended consequences that could come with this. Callers are invited to join the conversation.…
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Who's responsible if a car accident happens in an automated car wash? Sloan Schrage, KSL TV Investigative Producer, talks with Dave and Debbie about a recent accident in a Quick Quack carwash. There was a total of five collisions between two cars in a span of under 30 seconds. KSL TV 's Investigative teams talks with the people involved and how lia…
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A new report from the Utah Taxpayers Association shows the hugely expensive costs that recreation centers have on the communities where they're located. But they provide places for kids to learn about the workforce and adults to exercise and play. Malah Armstrong, Vice President of the Utah Taxpayers Association, joins D2 to break down this report …
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SLC is severely unaffordable.. according to new housing data.. The median home price has risen to $500,000 in Utah overall. But there are cities across the U.S. where you can buy a home for half the price compared to Utah.. Taking the top spot for most affordable... Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dave and Debbie walk through the price comparisons and ta…
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The rematch debate between President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump is taking place on June 27th. CNN has introduced new rules: Microphones will be muted except when it is the candidate’s turn to speak, no props, and no pre-written notes. Inside Source’s Boyd Matheson joins Dave and Debbie to discuss these new rules and how has the art…
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The U.S. Surgeon General wants Congress to mandate warning labels on social media apps that it's dangerous to a child's mental health, just like alcohol and cigarettes. Congress has held hearings calling out social media CEOs... but the surgeon general wants more than talk. Dave and Debbie discuss more into what these warning labels could look like…
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Governor Spencer Cox has signed a declaration to make Fridays phone free Friday's. Dave and Debbie discuss and share what's included in the declaration. In addition to this, teens and young adults, are now ditching their smart phone all together and are going back to "dumb phones". Dave and Debbie discuss how smart phones impact their lives but als…
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Traffic incidents happen on the regular According to the Washington Post, Washington D.C has installed 477 traffic cameras, and on some of the roads, citations fell by more than 95 percent. Dave and Debbie discuss if traffic cams are needed in more neighborhoods, Senator Todd Weiler joins the show to discuss why Utah doesn't have photocop, followed…
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Utah had a great snow year which is great for our desert climate. But unexpectedly high temperatures this Spring has led to large runoff in local rivers. Spencer Cannon, Sergeant with Utah County Sheriff's Office, joins Taylor and Greg to remind listeners about the precautions they should be taking when recreating near rivers and streams.…
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Candidates for Congressional District 3 were united on many issues in last night's debate. However, one candidate, current State Auditor John "Frugal" Dougall, separated from the group with his stance on former President Donald Trump. Dave and Debbie ask what effect he hopes his stance will have on this race and the Republican party at large.…
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Host of Inside Sources, Boyd Matheson joins the show to discuss Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to the middle east yesterday, his 9th total visit to this region as part of the Biden administration. What is the U.S hoping to achieve with these visits? Are we seeing meaningful progress on our goals in the Middle East?…
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Where is the best place to put a new sports stadium? Right in the middle of downtown? Public voices were heard last night during a planning commission meeting about thoughts on the proposed development for the delta center. Additionally, Opinion Editor for Desert News, Jay Evenson, joins D2 to talk about sports betting and how it could change profe…
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Rivers and creeks throughout our state are channeling snowmelt from the surrounding mountains, which increases the volume and speed of most waterways. Of particular concern is the Provo River, which is currently running ten times faster than usual levels. The Provo Police Department has issued a warning to use caution near the river for the next mo…
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IOC announcement today: Does Utah want the Olympics back? Did race play into housing ban vote? A political figure's comments spark controversy IOC takes Utah's Olympic bid to the next stage Addiction takes center stage in Hunter Biden's gun trial Remembering Steve Klauke
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Steve Klauke, 69-years-old, well known in Utah as the longtime voice of the Salt Lake Bees. Steve passed away over the weekend after being struck by a vehicle while out on an evening walk. He spent 29 years broadcasting 4181 Bees games... and won the Utah broadcaster of the year award in 1995, 2015, and 2016. Klauke retired just this past season, a…
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You don't have to be the son of the president to be impacted by addiction. Addiction took center stage through the process of Hunter Biden's gun trial and the stories are something that are unfortunately very relatable for many families. Hunter Biden was found guilty on 3 felony counts. Two of the three charges were for Biden lying about drug use o…
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Host of Inside Sources, Boyd Matheson, joins the conversation as new developments for Utah's Olympic Bid come to the surface from the IOC. How do the Olympics elevate Utah on the global stage? With the Olympics projected to come back in 2034 and a new revitalization in store for downtown SLC, there is so much is in store for the future of SLC. Dave…
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