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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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Big movie: Wicked - Elphaba, a misunderstood young woman because of her green skin, and Glinda, a popular girl, become friends at Shiz University in the Land of Oz. After an encounter with the Wonderful Wizard of Oz, their friendship reaches a crossroads. Dave and Debby are joined by KSL Movie Show Hosts Steve Salles and Andy Farnsworth, who previe…
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A switch in how nationwide gas prices are reported by a leading price-watch group, AAA, caught D2's eye this morning. AAA will now collect and publish EV charging prices from stations across the country... in Kilowatt hours -- Utah one of the lowest at 29-cents... Kansas the lowest at 21 cents... but there's much more to this story -- get in the ca…
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Impending holiday shopping costs are not just intimidating adults this season, teens report feeling the budget crunch in a new survey from Junior Achievement. According to the study, 70% of teenagers reported feeling concerned about the impact on inflation on their gift giving, but how much money do teens have to begin with? Dave and Debbie look at…
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A NYT report states that Matt Gaetz, who withdrew his name for US AG, that he told people close to him that following conversations with senators and members of their staffs that he'd figured out there were at least's 4 Republicans Senators who opposed his nominations, one of the names listed in the article, newly elected Sen. John Curtis from Utah…
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Tampa Bay Rays stadium woes and what it could mean for MLB in Utah Audit shows reason for bus delays at West High School Matt Gaetz withdraws consideration for U.S. Attorney General Higher Education audit shows degrees with low return on investment Canyons Superintendent Dr. Rick Robins Prioritizing Mental Health in the Workplace…
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Do you feel drained after a long workday? It turns out there may be more to that then you might expect. Maria Shilaos, Host of Get Moving with Maria Shilaos, spoke with Betsy Schwartz, director of the Center for Workplace Mental Health with the American Psychiatric Association Foundation on how the workplace affects our mental health and how we can…
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An audit found 165 high school students face an average of 30-minute bus pick up delays daily in a school year at West High. That's 69 hours of waiting for each student, or 2 weeks of lost work time if you're at your job. What's causing this delay and what can we do about it? Dave and Debbie discuss and take listener calls.…
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Lawmakers have put forth a proposal to make it illegal for County Clerks to look at ballot voting methods without reason. This comes after the Utah County Clerk said he's tracked how politicians cast ballots, and stated Utah State Senator Mike Mckell mailed his ballot in without a stamp. Utah County Clerk Aaron Davidson joins the show to respond to…
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EV shift contributes to Ford job cuts Report released on South Jordan home explosion that claimed life of Bingham High School student What's next for Donald Trump's hush money case? Impulse buying ahead of holiday shopping season Strategies to help home buyers achieve lower mortgage rates Judge dismisses wrongful death lawsuit filed by Gabby Petiti…
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Grocery chains are rolling out turkey dinner deals to secure a place on Thanksgiving tables. Dave and Debbie discuss grocery price trends they're seeing and how shoppers affected by inflation can take advantage of these deals during this holiday season. Listeners are invited to call in with their Thanksgiving budget hacks and cooking stories.…
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With the election officially over, what impact will it the results have on the real estate market? Russel Faucette with The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate, joins D2 in-studio to talk about what's happening in Utah's housing market and how buyers can get lower mortgage rates. Listeners are invited to call in and ask Faucette all their real estate q…
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According to Bankrate, 54% of U.S. adults made at least one impulse purchase last holiday season. Impulse buyers aren’t always treating themselves with nearly one-third of Americans made an unplanned/impulse purchase for their family members. How can you treat your loved ones while sticking to your budget? Dave and Debbie discuss.…
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President-elect Donald Trump was convicted of falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment in May of 2024. The proceedings in the case have now been put on pause and Trump lawyers are demanding the case be thrown out. KSL Legal Analyst, Greg Skordas joins the show to discuss what these developments mean for this case.…
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The list of nominees is growing that President-elect Trump is choosing to join his cabinet when he takes office in January. One of the more recent to be added to the list is Dr. Mehmet Oz. Joe Khalil NewsNation's Washington, D.C. correspondent joins the show to discuss which nominees have gotten the most attention, which have flown under the radar,…
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23% of Americans are debt-free Vineyard Mayor addresses parking problems Instagram's vanishing messages hinder abduction investigation Homework for parents Are we too comfortable with debt? Georgia mom arrested for 10 year old walking to store alone
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Assigning homework…for parents! That’s right, parents have homework. Parents at Franklin Discovery Academy are asked to read aloud to their children for fifteen minutes each night. Franklin Discovery Academy Founder, Jenn Price and Jamie Sarmiento, Literacy Teacher at Franklin Discovery Academy speak to the rewards that come from this for both stud…
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In depth on Instagram's vanishing mode. Dave and Debbie put vanish mode it to the test to see how it works and what parents need to know. After hearing from Bountiful Police that they're investigating if that feature was used by a teen boy from Arizona to communicate with a 12 year old girl in Bountiful -- who became the focus of a search after pol…
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The FEMA Chief Deanne Criswell is testifying before a House subcommittee this morning… she's being questioned by Congress over hurricane responses. Dave and Debbie focus in on the firing of a FEMA worker accused of skipping Trump-supporting homes in Florida -- the worker speaking out -- saying she was following protocol. Newsnation Washington Corre…
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Utah's elections weren't without hiccups this year. From mail-in voting delays in Southern Utah to problems with in-person voting in Utah County. Now, Utah lawmakers are putting together plans to overhaul the system next year, which could mean big changes to mail-in voting. Rusty Cannon, co-host of Inside Sources, joins the show to discuss what the…
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Once a sleepy town on the east shore of Utah lake, Vineyard's population exploded 7,054% from 2013 to 2022. Among the many changes this increase in population has created, a lack of clear rules and policing of street parking is an issue that community members are rallying around. Dave and Debbie discuss and take listener calls. What affect does the…
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Pres. Biden will now allow Ukraine to launch long-range missiles into Russia. What does this mean for escalation of the conflict? Ryan Vogel, UVU Director for the Center of National Security Studies, talks with Dave and Debbie about what's happening Ukraine and Megan Reiss, the former national security policy advisor for Senator Romney and founder …
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A 12-year-old girl was abducted in her family's driveway after meeting the suspect on social media. She's okay, and has since been returned to her home, but was missing for a total of 9 hours. The suspect has been taken into custody without incident and Lt. Andrew Smith with the Bountiful Police Department joins the show to discuss what happened an…
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Green lawn, red tape; Salt Lake man fights to keep his artificial turf Status update: Where are we with banning cell phones in school? $34 billion dollars in credit card rewards sit idle in the U.S., what does this say about our spending habits? KSL Movie Show: action packed Christmas movie Red One comes to theaters…
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Americans have around $34 billion dollars in credit card rewards that they haven't used. Dave and Debbie discuss why some people might sit and hoard their points, and the "game" some people play. They also take calls to hear what listeners have to say about their experiences with their credit card rewards.…
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Granite School District implemented a "bell to bell" cell phone ban at the beginning of the 2024-25 school year, and Dave and Debby check in with school counselor and Licensed Clinical Social Worker Jessica Mertlich, who shares some firsthand insight into the results of the ban experiment. Good news: things seem to be going well!…
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A Salt Lake City resident thought he was doing his part when he replaced his front lawn with water-saving artificial grass. But now the city is telling him the turf is against city code and must go, or it will cost him. Tony Hughes, who uses a wheelchair, says the turf has the additional benefit of allowing him to navigate his own front yard. D2 sp…
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President Elect Donald Trump met with the president of Argentina, Javier Milei at Mar-a-Lago. Milei took office 11 months ago and one of the first things he did was make massive spending cuts to help with the country's inflation crisis. Inside Sources co-host Rusty Cannon joins Dave and Debbie to discuss the possible impact this meeting could have …
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