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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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From Winston Churchill's 'Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat' to Steve Jobs' 'How to Live Before you Die', history has proven time and time again that great speeches change lives. In this series, Alex Merry asks some of today's tech titans, scientists, Olympians and comedians to share five talks that have inspired them on their journeys to creating change. Produced by Benedict Holzmann.
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Based on the best-selling videogame, Borderlands is an action-adventure film that follows a ragtag team of misfits on a mission to save a missing girl who holds the key to unimaginable power. Andy Farnsworth and Steve Salles discuss their initial takes and ask this week's big movie question: what's a movie you wish had ended differently?…
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Breaking’s inclusion in the Paris Games is likely a one-time occurrence: Many in the sports world have mocked it, and breaking is not on the program for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. But, spectators are fascinated with breaking, and the International Olympic Committee heavily promoted qualifying events throughout the spring. Dave and Debbie debate…
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Salt Lake City is updating all of its 270 parking pay stations. The new tablet-based technology will allow people to pay for parking using coins, credit cards, Google and Apple Pay. They will also be able to pay through the ParkSLC Mobile App. Are the new meters a sign of cracking down on illegal parking? Should downtown parking be free? Dave doesn…
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New videos from local officials in Pennsylvania emphasize how close officers were to preventing the shooting of former president Donald Trump last month. The videos further reveal the confusion created by overlapping radio traffic and other challenges officers had at the large, open-air event. Former SLC Police Chief Chris Burbank shares his perspe…
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Is that drink worth it to you? D2 continues the discussion about an article from the New York Times that breaks down the latest science on the impact alcohol has on the body. The study reveals that no amount of alcohol improves health. Randall Carlisle, Media and Community Affairs Specialist at Odyssey House of Utah, speaks from personal experience…
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Three Taylor Swift concerts in Austria were cancelled after a terror plot to kill attendees was discovered. Since the discovery, two teenagers have been arrested with the goal to kill as many fans as possible. We hear from a Utah family, Lucia and Gabrielle Fitisemanu who are in Austria as they were planning to attend the concert. Matt Gephart, KSL…
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The State of Utah executed Taberon Honie this morning at at 12:25 am. As part of his final words he said, “If it needs to be done for them to heal, let’s do this.“ Dave and Debbie talk about the execution and share reaction to his last words. D2 also hears from KSL.com Reporter Pat Reavy who witnessed the execution and describes what he saw.…
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How death penalty cases impact the family members of victims When should you tap into home equity? New housing developments coming to Ballpark neighborhood How does drinking alcohol impact your overall health? Why the historic contract for Utah Jazz player Lauri Markkanen is good news for downtown SLC The pressure to perform…
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High performing athletes, and high achievers in any space, are often immediately faced with the question... "What's next?" Simone Biles on X confronted interviewers who ask this question and requests athletes get a well-deserved break after performing their lives' work. Do you feel the pressure to perform in your own life? Dave and Debbie take list…
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According to several reports, the Jazz are going to sign Lauri Markkanen to the largest contract in Jazz history. He will make more in 5 years, than Karl Malone and John Stockton made over their combined 39 years in the NBA. Why is this good news not just for the Jazz but for downtown Salt Lake? Dave breaks down the numbers.…
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Housing projects in the ballpark neighborhood are getting closer to completion. How many developments are expected in this area? When should we see these near completion and what impact will this have on this neighborhood? Devin Zander with Building Salt Lake talks with Dave and Debbie about these important local development questions.…
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The voices we often hear the loudest in death penalty cases are from the defendant, or person to be put to death. But why don't we hear from the families of victims in these cases? Matt Hunsaker, who's mom was killed in the eighties, joins Dave and Debbie to talk about his families' experiences during the trial and conviction of the killer.…
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Disneyland prices are getting to the point that families are having a hard time justifying making the trip. Caleb Silver, Editor-in-Chief for Investopedia, talks with Dave and Debbie about how consumers are responding to the exorbitant prices that have become standard at Disneyland. Also weighing in, Robert Spendlove, Senior Economist at Zions Bank…
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What we know about the software issues that led to a delay in CD2 primary recount certifications KSL Investigates: What we know about the drug Utah plans to use in upcoming execution The split of Alpine School District Can Americans withstand election deepfakes and social media propaganda?
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A doctored video of Kalama Harris has been circulating online, spreading misinformation about her campaign and stance on various politicians and issues. Deepfakes and social media propaganda are gaining a foothold among gullible Americans and Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor at the Deseret News, joins D2 to discuss this issue and ways we can spot doctor…
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Major decisions across Utah County are going on all day today in a series of rolling city council meetings, that begin today. Will several cities eventually vote to break away from the largest school district in the state? Skyler Beltran, Reporter with Lehi Free Press talks with Dave and Debbie about how these proposals will affect constituents of …
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Taberon Honie is set to be executed early Thursday morning after being convicted of brutally murdering his ex-girlfriend’s mother, 49-year-old Claudia Benn, in 1998. Honie's legal team had an issue with the cocktail of drugs Utah planned to use in his execution and filed a lawsuit. Daniella Rivera, KSL 5 TV Investigative Reporter, joins the show to…
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Celeste Maloy is the winner in the Republican Primary race for Congressional District 2. This result doesn't come after several delays, one coming from Tooele County where there was an error on 55 adjudicated ballots that needed further oversight. Dave and Debbie speak with Tracy Shaw, Tooele County Clerk, about how Tooele caught this discrepancy a…
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It's official! The Harris campaign has selected Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to be Vice President, sharing the ticket with Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris. No one seemed to know Walz' name before a couple weeks ago, so why has the Harris campaign chosen him? Thom DeSirant, Executive Director of the Utah Democratic Party, joins the show to talk …
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RFK’s prank involving the roadkill bear and an old bicycle Preparations underway for the execution of Taberon Honie Falling numbers in the Dow Jones financial market Should wearing shorts be allowed in the office? Harris campaign to choose VP pick within the next day
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According to The Wall Street Journal, cities and counties across the nation are offering more money and perks to attract law enforcement officers. Sgt. Betsy Smith (ret.), Spokesperson for the National Police Association, talks with Dave and Debbie about this trend and if it's attracting more people to the job. Are these recruitment efforts paying …
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We are counting down the hours until we learn who Kamala Harris will pick as her running mate! Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources, talks with Dave and Debbie about the strengths and weaknesses of her top choices, that include: Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, and three more. Which candidate has …
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Whether it's the increasingly common scorching temperatures, or trends that have continued since the acceptance of remote work attire during the pandemic, a recent article by the Wall Street Journal, there is a subtle surge in visible bare legs in the office. How do you feel about shorts becoming more common in the workplace? Does it matter what ty…
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Taberon Honie is set to be executed Thursday. Honie was convicted of brutally murdering his ex-girlfriend’s mother, 49-year-old Claudia Benn, in 1998. Daniella Rivera, KSL 5 TV Investigative Reporter, joins the show to give Dave and Debbie the latest in the preparations as the inmate is planned to be put to death later this week.…
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A dead bear cub turns up in Central Park, NYC, ten years ago and no one knew how it got there. Now, in an interview with Roseanne Barr, Independent Presidential Candidate RFK Jr. revealed that after he saw the bear killed in a road kill incident, he and his intoxicated friends hatched a plan to put the dead bear in Central Park to make it look like…
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Soon we will know the final recount results for the primary election in congressional district 2 between Celeste Maloy and Colby Jenkins, but will the recount results move the needle? KSL Newsradio Reporter Adam Small joins D2 to discuss the error message that Washington and Tooele counties got when conducting their recount. Dave and Debbie also ta…
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Ex-FRU agent handler "Will Britten" (alias) actively ran and recruited agents in South Armagh, one of the most dangerous places to be a British soldier during the conflict, in the 80s and is the author of "The Deadly Game". We speak in depth about the recruitment methods of the FRU, how to successfully run an agent in such a dangerous area, the leg…
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Taberon Honie, is set to be executed next week on Aug. 8, the first execution in Utah in 14 years. Honie was convicted of brutally murdering his ex-girlfriend’s mother, 49-year-old Claudia Benn, in 1998. What is going on with his case? Host Greg Skordas is also KSL's Legal Analyst and breaks down the history of the death penalty in Utah.…
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Final results from the recount in the election for Republican Congressional District 2 are expected by the end of the day Monday. Lannie Chapman, Salt Lake County Clerk, joins the show to discuss what the recount process looks like and what they found in the recount for SLCO. John Whitaker, Iron County Clerk joins Greg and Taylor to update us on wh…
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This week, Utah was ranked the 14 worst cities for air quality across the world, today it has lowered on the list to 39. Smoke from many fires have been impacting the air quality. How long are we expecting the poor air to stick around? Guest hosts Taylor Morgan and Greg Skordas talk with Kevin Eubank, KSL Meteorologist, about the smoke, high temper…
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The United State negotiates release of prisoners in Russia Sen. Dan McCay calls for 4-6 week abortion ban in Utah Officials hold press conference on the Utah Supreme Court ruling of abortion trigger law injunction Sen. Luz Escamilla shares reaction to Utah abortion law developments SEG purchases The Shops at South Towne…
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