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Dave & 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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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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Utah Auditor shares concerns about office being moved out of the Capitol, lawmakers respond President Trump limits Elon Musk with the mass firing oversight More paid parking in SLC? What movie line was delivered so perfectly that it deserved an Oscar?
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Hoping for some relief with the cost of childcare, Utah lawmakers killed a bill that would have converted empty government buildings to help state workers get daycare for their kids. Editor of Utah Policy Holly Richardson joins the show with an update. Lois Collins with the Deseret News joins the show to discuss new research on how expensive it is …
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A Lehi mother had just put her two children to sleep when she heard banging on her doors and windows long enough for her to call her veteran husband and they got ready to defend their home. But after seeing teens flee the scene, they believe the incident was a prank. Dave and Debbie discuss the situation and how this could've ended much worse than …
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A proposal on capitol hill would scale back training requirements for cosmetologists and get rid of the basic esthetician program but bring in micro-licensing to just learn specific skills instead of go through an entire program. Dave and Debbie speak with Holly Richardson, Editor of Utah Policy about the details. Dave and Debbie hear from listener…
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Divorced parents let's talk child custody. A Utah lawmaker is looking to solidify when mom & dad take custody of their children on Mother's and Father's day. Senator Todd Weiler joins the show to discuss. Listeners share how they have made their child custody agreements work out positively.
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If you listened to President Trump's joint address to Congress, he barely got off the ground and protest began in the first four minutes. Dave and Debbie discuss the speech and if our overall threshold for decorum has diminished. Listeners chime in with their take on how they manage to listen to people they don't agree with. Co-host of Inside Sourc…
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The tariff tax! Items that may soon see a price hike Would you make a donation to pay down school lunch debt? Crime in SLC: How does new Chief of Police need to address crime issues in the city? Adios! More Americans leave US to live in Spain 'Renewal of the American Dream' President Trump set to address joint session of Congress Murray Police intr…
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Victims of horrific crimes are sometimes interviewed in less than ideal rooms...Often those that criminals themselves are interviewed in. Murray Police are looking to change this by introducing "Soft rooms. We speak to KSL-TV Investigative Reporter, Daniella Rivera, about these "Soft" rooms and how they are already seeing a difference in responses …
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Tonight (Tuesday) President Trump is going to address congress about his first two months in office and his plans for domestic and foreign policy. This comes on the heels of Canada implementing retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. after Trump continued the delayed tariffs on Canada and Mexico. Todd Bingham, President with the Utah Manufactures Asso…
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Some Americans are ready to move on from living in the United States and deciding to move abroad to places like Spain. Spain specifically saw a rise of nearly twenty-five percent over the last two years. We speak to Carlos Artiles Fortune, who is from Spain, about the appeal of living there in comparison to the United States.…
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The Salt Lake City Council set to vote today on a new chief of police -- D2 analyzes what they think the new chief needs to do to ease worries about crime. Dave and Debbie speak to KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas and Ballpark Community Council Chair, Amy Hawkins about what they would like to see this new chief do to help the city.…
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School lunch debt is a huge issue for Utah kids, and it has the attention of the Legislature. There have been many ways to approach funding and solving this problem in schools including a possible tax. But what if we had a possible alternative? We speak to Representative Matt MacPherson about his proposal to seek donation to pay down the lunch debt…
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More Tariffs went into effect Tuesday on China, Canada and Mexico. This decision has put Wall Street in a selling spree, but what should we expect closer to be impacted closer to home? Dave and Debbie speak to Robert Spendlove, Senior Economist at Zions Bank, about how these tariffs are going to take an aim at your pocket book and affect Utah famil…
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Governor Cox pitched late last year his hopes to eliminate the tax on social security in Utah. Now it seems that dream is far from reality. Holly Richardson, Editor with Utah Policy joins with the latest information on where things stand. Senator Dan McCay calls in to discuss his views on the eliminating the tax. Listeners join the show with their …
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Which flags will be flown? Utah lawmaker aims to create 'political neutrality' in classrooms and government buildings Where do the US and Ukraine go from here? Resolution for 'Utah Community Health Day' seeks to address loneliness epidemic Don't get scammed! 1 in 3 US adults have experienced major financial fraud US Supreme Court declines to reimpo…
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Why is it that you've never heard of some of the movies that win some of the biggest awards in film? Andy Farnsworth, Host of the KSL Movie Show and co-host of Utah's Morning News, joins Dave and Debbie to discuss why some of these movies aren't in the mainstream media and his analysis on movies that deserved to win more but didn't.…
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The US Supreme Court has declined to reimpose the death sentence for Douglas Lovell, a Utah man convicted of murdering Joyce Yost in 1985, according to the Associated Press. KSL's very own COLD podcast focused in on this case.. The host of COLD, Dave Cawley joins Dave and Debbie to discuss the case and what this ruling means.…
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Scammers are getting bolder each day. Dave and Debbie share some of their experiences with scammers and whether or not they were able to get away as they discuss new data on scamming and financial fraud from Bankrate. They discuss some of the new tactics scammers are using to get your money and information and listeners chime in with their experien…
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It's the newest public health crisis: loneliness. Sen. Brady Brammer joins Dave and Debbie to discuss some of the struggles that Americans are feeling when it comes to loneliness and the resolution he's put forward to establish a Utah Community Health Day on the last Saturday of April. Dave and Debbie take calls from listeners to get their opinions…
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Following a tense visit from Ukraine's president Volodomyr Zelenskyy to the White House that resulted in an explosive meeting with President Trump, where does the relationship between the US and Ukraine go from here? Ryan Vogel, Director for Center of National Security Studies at UVU, joins the show to explain some of the ways both sides can close …
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A proposal taking aim at what flags can be flown in schools and in government building is causing all kinds of conversations as it moved through the legislature. Dave and Debbie break down the reactions from different groups across the state. Representative Trevor Lee joins the show to talk about the bill and some of the changes that could be made.…
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House Bill 568 would require schools to offer a half day kindergarten class. Dave and Debbie discuss whether half day or full day kindergarten the move for Utah families. Holly Richardson, Editor with Utah Policy, joins the show to explain what this proposal would do. Listeners chime in with their input on full day and half day kindergarten.. As th…
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A member of Congress took the floor with her newborn after not being allowed to vote remotely shortly after giving birth. Dave and Debbie speak with Jim Curry, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Utah, about whether or not members of Congress should be able to vote remotely.…
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"I think the first major downfall or complication from what I've seen of DOGE right now, we don't need to be vilifying federal workers." That's what Utah Congressman Blake Moore has said about the federal firings. Rep. Blake Moore joins the show to discuss concerns he has about DOGE cuts and what he knows about the impact to Hill Air Force Base.…
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As DOGE goes through the government and lays off more federal employees, that puts a lot of Americans in a spot of possible home and food insecurity. D2 speaks to Jeff Stout from Fink and McGregor, on options for mortgage assistance. Ginette Bott, President and CEO of the Utah Food Bank shares information on food support in Utah. Paul Smith from th…
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Every four years, voters get to decide which judges stay in their position. There is a new bill on the hill that will create a legislative committee that will evaluate judges for retention. Holly Richardson, Editor with Utah Policy joins the show to explain the proposal. Lowry Snow, Attorney, former Bar President and former legislature speaks to wh…
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Empty egg shelves are everywhere these days, the bird flu has got the best of our flock. It seems like there is a solution coming out of DC and it has to do with a billion-dollar investment. Debbie and Dave go in-depth about prices, what affects these prices, and some possible options Americans might have during this shortage. The hosts take calls …
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The proposal for drug free homeless shelters in Utah President Trump pitches $5 billion gold card to purchase US citizenship Federal Fallout: Job Resources for Layoffs How you could use rental income to buy a home Housing Swing: The stability of the SLC housing market Should investors have more steps to buy homes? Kindest kid in America…
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First time homebuyers, second time homebuyers may have had this experience -- they got squeezed out, their offer ignored, because an investor swooped in with cash. Dave and Debbie talk about a proposal on capitol hill that was set to push investors temporarily to the sidelines when a house goes on the market. Listeners chime in with their takes.…
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