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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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Join hosts Debbie Dujanovic, Sheryl Worsley and Becky Bruce in a virtual citizens' academy with the FBI in Salt Lake City, Utah. Learn about how agents respond to crimes and threats ranging from human sex trafficking to counterterrorism and intelligence to mass shootings and even the mafia. Take a virtual tour of the technology used by the evidence response teams that help process crime scenes and work your way through the firearms training simulator as agents explain how and why to use dead ...
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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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President Biden to remain in race despite debate backlash Checking in on Telehealth in the health care field California to require a financial literacy course in order to graduate high school Gov. Cox says he will do everything he can to fight proposed power rate increases Congressional District 2 race is still too close to call Fire Captain Michae…
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Friends recounted the deadly rafting accident the veteran firefighter did not survive. Officials said Harp was pinned under his raft Thursday after it flipped. He was with a group of about 20 friends rafting down the Green River at Dinosaur National Monument in Colorado. Officials said the accident happened near Hells Half Mile, a section of class-…
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Incumbent Rep. Celeste Maloy and opponent Colby Jenkins are still entangled in a nail biting race for the Congressional District 2 seat. The largest share of uncounted ballots in the 2nd District race appears to be in Washington County, which still has to process 1,765 votes and work through the cure list, which entails reaching out to over 700 vot…
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Rocky Mountain Power, which supplies electricity to four-fifths of Utah, is asking the state for a whopping 30.6% increase in power rates, which would raise the average customer’s bill by more than $24 a month in the next 18 months. Governor Spencer Cox responded in a tweet Sunday, saying he would "do everything in his power to make sure a rate inc…
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California students will have to complete a course in pocketbook economics — balancing a checkbook, managing credit cards, avoiding scams — to graduate from high school under a bill that will become law, state lawmakers announced Thursday. Schools in Utah have had this requirement for over a decade, but are they effective in teaching financial skil…
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A Texas hospital could be the first in the United States to use a technology that allows doctors to visit patients via hologram. The facility recently installed a 3D system that projects a life-sized hologram of a doctor so that they can perform real-time consults with patients at a clinic 30 miles away. Is this step a continuation of the evolving …
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After days of hand-wringing about Biden's poor night on stage debating Trump, Democratic leaders firmly rejected calls for their party to choose a younger presidential candidate for the Nov. 5 election. Biden, 81, meanwhile, was huddling with family members at the Camp David presidential retreat on Sunday. Dave and Taylor discuss different possible…
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The U.S. Supreme Court found on Monday that Donald Trump cannot be prosecuted for any actions that were within his constitutional powers as president, but can for private acts, in a landmark ruling recognizing for the first time any form of presidential immunity from prosecution. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas, and Deseret News Reporter Kelsey Dall…
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Several new rulings have dropped this week from the Supreme Court. In fact, today they ruled on the rights of a January 6th rioter and whether or not cities can restrict homeless encampments. We dig into the opinions and discuss what cases we're still waiting to hear about with KSL Legal Analyst and guest host Greg Skordas.…
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It's been three days since the primary election here in Utah, and we're still waiting on one final race to be called: the 2nd Congressional District GOP race. Incumbent Celeste Maloy is barely holding onto her lead against Colby Jenkins. We discuss how this race shaped up. We also talk about the concessions from losing candidates in the other races…
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The morning after the first presidential debate hosted by CNN – how did each candidate do? Overall, sentiment across the country seems to suggest a lack of enthusiasm in how things went down. Democrats are even admitting that Biden didn't perform very well. We dive into the performance with Senior Elections Analyst at ABC News Geoffry Skelley and H…
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Calling all of the socially awkward! We've got some tips for you on how to meet people the old fashion way... in person and in THE WILD! A new podcast episode of Dating at Her Age is out that addresses this - it's called: Ditch Dating Apps! How to meet men in the WILD! Caitlyn Johnston, co-host of Dating at Her Age joins the show with some tips she…
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Utah County required postage on their ballots for this latest primary election. How did it play out? According to Utah County Clerk Aaron Davidson, the county had better turnout for this week's election than the last election in 2022. While people shared their concerns with the postage requirement of mail-in ballots when the county announced the de…
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While the Supreme Court ruled in favor of putting an abortion rights case from Idaho back to the lower court, there are still some decisions we are still awaiting from the court.. including the issue of presidential immunity. Dave and Maura look at the latest decision of the Supreme Court dismissing an appeal over Idaho's abortion ba and speak with…
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Most kids in Utah have been on summer break for a few weeks now -- are they getting bored? We discuss ways to keep kids and teens busy during the next few months, including the possibility of getting a summer job. We take calls to get your thoughts -- do you encourage your teens to get a temporary job over the summer?…
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From record low inflation in 2019 and 2020 to record high inflation in 2022, prices for just about everything have been on a rollercoaster. Inflation has slowed in the past two years, but we're still hovering above where the Federal Reserve wants us to be. We take a deeper dive into this inflation craziness and give some tips on how you can protect…
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The GOP convention candidates came up short as primary results dropped in last night.. What is the future of conventions and the signature process in Utah? Chair of the UT GOP Robert Axson joins Dave and Greg to discuss. Taylor Morgan, Host of KSL at Night, joins to share reaction on how the results have been shaking out…
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Police departments across Utah have seen an uptick in reported incidents involving e-bikes. What are the actual laws regarding e-bikes and what are recommendations? Detective with the Lone Peak Police Department, Melissa Fahrni, talks with Dave and Debbie about what her department is seeing in Lone Peak and how people can stay safe and specifically…
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How can we convince Utah voters that our elections are secure? Jay Evensen, Deseret News Opinion Editor, joins D2 in studio to talk about his latest opinion piece regarding this issue. He also shares a new resource – trustutahelections.org — created by a GOP state chairman and the former Utah County clerk, with the stated aim of reassuring voters a…
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Daniella Rivera, KSL 5 TV Investigative Reporter, requested records from the Utah’s statewide court system to examine every alleged violation of the state’s election code prosecuted since July 2012... In the nearly 12-year time period, the data shows there have been a total of 32 cases filed. Is election fraud a problem in Utah or does this data sh…
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It long been the case that Americans have seldom been able to build adequate emergency savings for themselves and their families. Nearly 60 percent of U.S. adults are uncomfortable with their level of emergency savings, according to a new Bankrate poll. Dave and Debbie discuss the implications of this poll and the difficult position Americans in th…
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Southern Utah has seen massive flash floods this season. Moab Mayor Joette Langianese joins D2 to talk about the state of her city and what they're planning to do about the massive amounts of water. Dave and Debbie are also joined by KSL Meteorologist Kevin Eubank who touches on how weather forecasts can help predict events like these.…
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What are you actually paying for when you use dash services such as: DoorDash, UberEats, Etc? These apps raised fees to offset pay increases in New York and Seattle. Dave and Debbie discuss the pros and cons of delivery drivers and how the demand to increase wages for delivery drivers and gig workers could have the opposite effect. Dave and Debbie …
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While Utah gears up for its first season with a professional hockey team this fall, did we forget about MLB? Even though the Utah Legislature already approved raising the rental car tax 1.5% to help fund the project, the move to get Major League Baseball in our state remains years away. Luckily, we're really only competing with one other western st…
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Biking to work is more sustainable and better for you than driving. We've seen an increase in the amount of road space dedicated to bike lines, but are they getting used? Rachel Van Cleave, Official with South Jordan City, talks with Dave and Debbie about biking trends she's seeing in her city. We also hear from listeners as they call in about this…
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