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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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New train route technology might aid motorists in avoiding long waits at crossings General Conference Special Preview: A Century of Service: President Russell M. Nelson Biden's student loan forgiveness plan gets go-ahead from Federal Judge Utah launches ‘Admit Utah’: A simplified path to college admissions for all high school students General Confe…
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Arthur Fleck is institutionalized at Arkham, awaiting trial for his crimes as Joker. While struggling with his dual identity, Arthur not only stumbles upon true love, but also finds the music that's always been inside him. D2 is joined by KSL Movie Show Hosts Andy Farnsworth and Steve Salles who preview their reviews for the Joker sequel, as well a…
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To stay safe while dating, Debbie started turning to online databases she used while she was an investigative journalist. In today’s dating world, women and men are connecting with perfect strangers. After meeting single men with unflattering histories, including criminal rap sheets, Debbie decided to make it standard practice to search sites she h…
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The Utah System of Higher Education launches ‘Admit Utah,’ the state’s first simplified and guaranteed admissions initiative designed with access for all students in mind. AdmitUtah.org will serve as a central platform for students, families and educators to navigate the college admissions process seamlessly. Cydni Tetro, Utah Board of Higher Educa…
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Biden's plan has been on hold since September after seven Republican-led states challenged it in federal court in Georgia. But on Wednesday, a federal judge decided not to extend the pause and instead dismissed Georgia from the lawsuit, finding that it lacked the legal right, or standing, to sue. The hosts discuss what this means for loan borrowers…
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As President Russell M. Nelson celebrates 100 years of life, we celebrate his remarkable example of dedicated service, leadership, and faith. From his early days as a renowned heart surgeon to his current role as the 17th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, President Nelson has left an indelible mark. KSL 5 TV will air a d…
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Residents in West Valley City have long reported long waits at train crossings, saying they don't know if the wait will be five, or 45 minutes long. New technology said to be up and running by October 7th should provide notice to residents on the north and south of a train crossing how long the wait could be, allowing residents to decide if a rerou…
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It only took three days for the threat of economic disaster to influence port operators to come to a resolution with striking workers. The union representing striking dockworkers along the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts have reached a tentative deal agreeing to an immediate $4/hour raise followed by an additional $4/hour raise every year for the next si…
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Hurricane survivors claim they were forced to work through imminent flooding Alpine School District Split: School Board members share arguments for and against Would you buy a home built in somebody's backyard? The Inspired Constitution Examining the death penalty through a lens of faith Lower mortgage rates impact on available housing…
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It’s both a sensitive – and an important – topic: the death penalty. This Saturday... KSL Newsradio will air a special hour of Condemned to Die: Examining the death penalty through a lens of faith. One of the Hosts of this special airing during general conference, KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas joins the show to preview the coverage. Condemned to D…
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This conference Sunday, KSL NewsRadio’s Inside Sources and KSL-TV's Sunday Edition's host Boyd Matheson explores the Inspired Constitution... using a landmark address from President Dallin H. Oaks, First Counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, retired DC Circuit Court Judge Thomas Griffith, and Yuval Le…
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Utah's Housing Crisis has been a huge topic of conversation on this show. Low supply and High Demand has led to extremely high prices. One city in Davis County is thinking WAY outside the box. How about Building a Home on your lot... and then selling it? Dave took a road trip to Farmington where this is underway to learn more and shares what came f…
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A ballot issue that will impact thousands of families in the state's largest school district. The Alpine School District split. Dave and Debbie speak with two members of the Alpine School board to lay out the issue. Alpine School Board Member, Sarah Beeson shares her perspective as someone who is against the split. Alpine School Board member Julie …
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Are employees so beholden to their employer they feel they can't leave without permission? Hurricane survivors claim they were forced to work through imminent flooding. It's being reported factory workers claimed they weren't allowed to leave in time. 11 workers were swept away, only 5 rescued. Now the company is under investigation. Dave and Debbi…
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Matthew Johnson, a longtime member of the Utah National Guard has been missing for 11 days. Now his wife is sitting in jail booked in on suspicion of murdering him. Police say they have evidence his wife shot him in his sleep. Dave and Debbie break down what is known and speak with KSL Legal Analyst, Greg Skordas gives his analysis. A protective or…
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Sports betting apps being used in Utah: Is it legal? Thousands of homes proposed in Utah community, sparks debate over new city Sen. Romney's Family Act Sunday Scaries! Poll shows the average person spends their Sundays terrified of the week ahead
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Child care is a big topic in this years upcoming election. Utah Senator Mitt Romney shared his plan to help alleviate some of the financial burden families are feeling. Dave and Debbie walk through what Romney's plan is and speak with Patrick T. Brown, Fellow with Ethics and Public Policy Center about more of the details.…
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Thousands of new homes have been proposed in one Utah community... and it comes with a debate to create a whole new city to accommodate the growth. Tim Vandenack with KSL.com joins the show with a breakdown on the issue. Dave and Debbie take listener calls on if Utahns are ready to accept the new growth coming into Utah.…
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Gambling is illegal in Utah. In July a man was charged with an undercover gambling operation. State code is crystal clear on online and internet gaming. But Dave says that it's happening right here... right now. Dave walks through his experience with a sports betting app and questions the legality. Representative Joseph Ellison joins the show to di…
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Canyons School District parents are asking the school board to consider a policy change that would bar known gang members, students with violent rap sheets from attending school in person. This after the stabbing death of a Jordan High freshman -- his mom and dad going before the school board. Dave and Debbie discuss the issue, break down what happ…
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Hurricane Helene slams North Carolina 10 ways to heal political division in your family KSL Investigates: Separating your phone line from domestic violence abusers Breaking news: Iran launches missile attack on Israel Opinion: End legal sports betting now
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Iran launched retaliatory missile strikes in Israel Tuesday... in response to the Israeli military attack on Hezbollah headquarters In Lebanon. Dave and Debbie break in with live coverage. Amos Guiora, professor at the S.J. Quiney College of Law at the University of Utah who served in the Israel Defense Forces, calls the show live from Israel as he…
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The phone is a lifeline in cases of domestic violence -- but what happens if you have a difficult time keeping your phone number and separating your line from an abuser? Courtney Johns, KSL Investigative Reporter, looked into a new law that supports survivors in this situation, and if phone providers are following it. Domestic violence resources If…
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Cities and states over 600 miles from Southern Florida, where Hurricane Helene made landfall, are experiencing devastating fallout. Robert Mabe, North Carolina Resident, joins D2 to talk about what he and his family, some of whom live in Asheville, are going through after Hurricane Helene. Dave and Debbie continue the conversation as efforts for he…
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Your nachos will be cheap at the Delta Center. Instead of paying $32 for a water, hot dog, nacho, popcorn, and ice cream... you're going to pay $15. Sounds good, but what's the catch? Lindsay Aerts, KSL 5 TV Reporter, speaks with Dave and Debbie about why prices on everything else will likely be going up. D2 also asks listeners to weigh in on how t…
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Hurricane Helene: Utah Red Cross volunteer calls in live from Florida Could an East Coast port strike impact Christmas shopping? What to watch for in the upcoming Vice Presidential Debate Full-day Kindergarten linked to improvements in reading proficiency Hezbollah leader killed in Israeli attack The parent-teacher perception gap on parent involvem…
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Teachers and parents have different ideas of what "involved" means when it comes to parent involvement. Christine Cooke Fairbanks, Education Policy Fellow at the Sutherland Institute, joins the show to discuss the difficulties both sides see when it comes to the classroom. Dave and Maura also discuss what involvement means from a parent's point of …
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Following a violent few weeks involving clashes between Israel and Hezbollah, Israel killed Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah on Friday in Beirut. Inside Sources Host, Boyd Matheson, joins the show to talk about what else is going on between the two sides, what's next for the region, and the US response.…
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Over 70% of Utah schools implemented full-day Kindergarten last year. The academic results have been very promising but some say that it's taking a toll on the kids. Dave and Maura discuss their own opinions and take calls to hear what Utah's parents are saying. Christine Elegante, K-3 Literacy Specialist, Utah State Board of Education, also joins …
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Debates have been a controversial topic the past few weeks following the presidential debate with VP Harris and former President Donald Trump. With the Vice Presidential candidates preparing for their first and only debate on Tuesday, Dave and Maura discuss what to expect from each of the candidates and some of the strategies we could see them empl…
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An East Coast port strike could begin this week where many ports from new England to Texas could come to a standstill... but one thing we may not be thinking about... will this strike have a significant on.... Christmas shopping? Dave and Maura get the latest from Derricke Dennis, ABC News Correspondent, New York. Dave Davis, President of the Utah …
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President Biden addressed the nation on Monday in regards to the relief efforts out on the east coast. Dave and Maura discuss the latest developments on the hurricane damage and speak with Kirsti Dunn who is from Utah volunteering with the red cross. Kirsti calls in live from Florida to explain the recovery efforts taking place.…
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West Valley City has embraced "National Good Neighbor Day," and has encouraged residents to begin the process of befriending a neighbor. The West Valley City My Hometown Initiative was launched in January 2020 as collaborative effort to unite efforts of West Valley City residents, West Valley City, local churches, businesses, and other organization…
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Early Halloween shopping is on the rise, with 47% of survey participants beginning their shopping before October, according to the National Retail Federation’s annual survey conducted by Prosper Insights & Analytics. The figure is up from 37% reported in 2019. Halloween spending is expected to reach $11.6 billion, less than last year's record setti…
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Helene made landfall in Florida's Big Bend region Thursday night as a massive Category 4 hurricane -- the strongest hurricane to make landfall in the Big Bend on record. As the storm moves into Georgia and the Carolinas, various storm warnings across Florida have been lifted or downgraded. It is estimated that 4.4 million people are without power. …
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New report highlights secret service failures in first assassination attempt on Trump Weight loss drug prices higher in U.S. than rest of developed countries Half of Americans hope to avoid bridal party invites due to costs Kamala Harris will get rid of filibuster to reinstate Roe
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Your loved one is getting married and among the excitement for them: the sticker shock! According to a recent study by financial services company Empower, half of Americans hope to avoid bridal party invites due to the costs. 42% of Americans don’t have even have savings set aside for major life milestones such as weddings or buying a house. Dave a…
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If you're using weight loss injections to drop pounds, US Senators have been grilling one of the drug makers about why it costs almost $1349 a month in the United States to take the drug -- compared to $265/month in Canada -- and you won't believe the bargain price Germans get it for. Dave and Debbie discuss the cost of weight loss and speak with A…
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New report on the first assassination attempt of former President Trump at that rally in PA where a gunman easily gained access and line of site to Trump. Debbie and Dave give you the list and let you hear for yourself all that went wrong. One U.S. Senator comparing Secret Service failures to Abbott & Costello's "who's on first" comedy routine.…
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