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Stories I Tell

Jason E. Norris

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I have lots of ideas for stories, but an “idea” is not a story. So I’m pushing the ideas out of my imagination and into your mind. Some are science fiction. Some are realistic. Some are really real and personal. But there’s a gap between what I imagine and what you read, see, and hear. In order to jump that gap, I’m freely sharing imperfect stories with you. I hope you enjoy them. And if you’re kindhearted, perhaps you can offer feedback to help me become a better writer. And along the way I ...
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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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Day one of the Republican National Convention Representative Celeste Maloy live from RNC 2024 Latest on Trump assassination attempt investigation Past Secret Service failures SLC 2034: Transportation upgrades over the next decade Are politicians numb to the national debt? Analysis on Republican VP pick J.D. Vance National Anthem debacle…
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When did it become the norm for singers who perform the National Athem to add their own flavor? Dave and Debbie address what happened at the MLB Home Run Derby in Arlington Texas when, it's entirely possible, that Country Music Star Ingrid Andress ruined the national anthem forever. In this segment, D2 invite listeners to call in about their though…
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Most Utahns want to see the Winter Olympic Games return to Utah. Jay Fox, Executive Director of Utah Transit Authority, joins D2 to talk about the transportation plan for accommodating the hundreds of thousands of visitors the games would bring and how UTA will get spectators to and from venues safely and efficiently.…
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More details are coming to light about the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania over the weekend. The FBI says they have conducted more than 100 interviews already regarding the incident. Dave and Debbie discuss and analyze new video from witnesses who spotted the shooter on the roof before he t…
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It's official... former President Donald Trump is the Republican nominee for President of the United States. The Trump campaign also announced that Ohio Senator J.D. Vance will be his running mate for Vice President of the United States. Why did the Trump campaign pick Vance? Dave and Debbie discuss and take listener calls.…
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Ohio Senator J.D. Vance is the Republican nomination for Vice President running alongside Donald Trump. What's special about Vance and why did the Trump campaign choose him? Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources, joins D2 to share insight into this selection and what it means for the Republican party ticket. Adam Gardiner, Host of KSL at Night, als…
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The attempted assassination of former President Trump 'I’m supposed to be dead.' Trump speaks to NY Post on assassination attempt What we know about the shooter in Trump assassination attempt A look in the mirror moment: Trump to change RNC speech to focus on unity Trump classified documents case dismissed Trump to announce VP pick Could the Secret…
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Before the events this weekend, Donald Trump was planning to talk at the Republican National Convention about the failures of the current administration. Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources, joins D2 to talk about how his rhetoric might change from a message of division to a message of unity. Also joining the conversation, Adam Gardiner, KSL at N…
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What do we know about the shooter, Thomas Crooks? First of all, he was killed on site by the secret service after shooting the former president. Even though he was a registered republican, he donated to progressive group in 2020. Being just 20 years old, he never has voted in a presidential election. Investigators are hoping access to his phone whi…
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Over the weekend, an attempt was made to assassinate presidential candidate Donald Trump. He survived the gunshot but Kellie Meyer, Washington Correspondent with Newsnation, joins Dave and Debbie to break down the latest on the investigation and how this impacts Trump's campaign and security detail moving forward.…
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President Biden addressed the press at the 2024 NATO Summit and it had a little bit of everything. Dave and guest host Taylor Morgan break down the President's remarks and discuss whether or not it helped, or hurt Biden's campaign. NewsNation Washington Correspondent Joe Khalil joins the show to talk about where both parties stand on Biden now.…
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Finally, some good news about our economy. New numbers show inflation is cooling, slowly, for the first time since May 2020. What do these promising numbers mean for consumers? How likely are rates to drop and how soon could that happen? To answer these questions and more, Greg McBride, Chief Financial Analyst with Bankrate, joins D2.…
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In a recent report, the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah projected that the 2034 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games would generate $6.6 billion in economic output for Utah. Dave and Maura speak with the Director of the Policy Institute, Natalie Gouchner, about this report and what hosting another Olympic Games would mean e…
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Actor George Clooney, a high-profile Biden supporter and fundraiser, asks president to leave race, and he's not alone. There are now nine democratic lawmakers who have publicly voiced they want President to drop out of the race. Weighing in on this issue, D2 is joined by Adam Gardiner, KSL at Night Host, and Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources.…
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The Utah Supreme Court ruled that lawmakers overstepped the people's authority to alter government when they changed a voter initiative that established an independent redistricting commission. Dave Noriega is joined by guest host Maura Carabello to discuss this ruling. KSL Legal Analyst, Greg Skordas, joins the conversation to talk about the impli…
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In breaking news today, Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill announced a felony charge filed against Frank Demcy Mylar for an alleged bribe he offered while he was a candidate for Utah Attorney General. Apparently, on April 19, 2024, the defendant sent a text message to Trent Christensen, opponent in the race for AG, offering him a job at th…
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It's no secret that Utah is growing. Land is being developed in every corner of the state, especially from Provo up to Ogden. Dave and Marty dive into a Wall Street Journal article to discuss how the recent job market has had an impact on the housing market, and how a lack of homes and property is contributing to the crisis.…
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The 2002 Olympics were 22 years ago and things look a lot different here in Utah. With the anticipated announcement of the 2034 Olympics coming up, we'll learn if Salt Lake City will be announced as the host on July 24th. KSL's Utah Morning News Host, Tim Hughes, is headed with a team of reporters to cover the announcement live from Paris. He joins…
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Utah's own Governor Cox is Chair of the National Governor's Association and the group is in our state for the next couple days. Dave and Marty are joined by Bill McBride, Executive Director of the National Governors Association to discuss the association's agenda, which includes Mathew McConaughey as keynote speaker, and their Disagree Better initi…
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The difference between votes cast for Incumbent Celeste Maloy and challenger Colby Jenkins has decreased to the point where the loser could legally request a recount. What would a recount mean and have we seen a recount in our state for an election of this scale? State Elections Director, Ryan Cowley, and KSL at Night Host Adam Gardiner join Dave a…
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The latest on the Congressional District 2 race What the current air quality status looks like in Utah Why do candidates give concession speeches? What new transportation methods could be here for the 2034 Olympic Games? "Tattoo regret" is becoming a big thing among Gen Zers
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With social media becoming more and more prevalent every day, TikTokers and other influencers are coming out and sharing their experience with "tattoo regret." Dave and Adam look into a USA Today article that explains why more people are feeling tattoo regret, and why older generations are saying, "I told you so."…
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Utah is growing at an alarming rate. All that growth means new ways to get people from one place to another. Utah Aerospace and Defense President Aaron Starks joins the show to talk about the future of transportation here in Utah, what a "vertiport" is, and what it could mean for Utahns and the upcoming 2034 Olympics.…
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For almost as long as the United States have been around, political candidates have been giving speeches, but many of these speeches are after the candidate has lost the race. Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor for the Deseret News, joins the show to talk about why candidates give these speeches and why they actually matter in today's ever-changing politi…
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With each Republican Primary being more competitive than the last, is this the future of the Republican Party in Utah? Dave and Adam look at the interesting trend in the competitive nature of these races in the last few years and what this means for candidates moving forward. What positives or negatives can voters come to expect? Iron County Clerk …
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