Dave and Dujanovic

Dave and Dujanovic

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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Dave & Dujanovic Full Show February 18th, 2025: "Upside down, hanging like bats" Delta Plane flips upside down while landing in Toronto
  • Where's the beef? Utah lawmaker cooks up legislation addressing meat transparency
  • Mess awaits some workers returning to the office
  • Inflation rose quickly, can it be tamed just as fast?
  • Drug cartels using drones to get drugs over U.S. border 
  • "Am I addicted to gambling?" searches increase online
  • Adults buying kid meals to beat high food prices  
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Feb 18, 2025 2:9 PM
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Adults buying kid meals to beat high food prices   
 

Consumers working to beat high food prices may have found the secret sauce... ordering from the kids menu. Dave and Debbie discuss if they are open to the kids meal to save on some change.  

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Feb 18, 2025 2:4 PM
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"Am I addicted to gambling?" searches increase online 
 

With the influx of sports betting websites and the ease of gambling apps in the app store, we are seeing some repercussions. JAMA Internal Medicine reported a twenty three percent increase in people searching the terms "Am I addicted to gambling?". Dave and Debbie speak with Bran Hedin, Executive Director of Renaissance Ranch about how to know when a hobby like gambling turns into an addiction.  

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Feb 18, 2025 2:2 PM
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Drug cartels using drones to get drugs over U.S. border  
 

Drones are used for many things lately as the tech becomes more affordable. They are used for photography, dropping off groceries...now drug cartels are using drones to bring drugs over the U.S. Border. Dave and Debbie discuss.  

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Feb 18, 2025 2:0 PM
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Inflation rose quickly, can it be tamed just as fast? 
 

Inflation has risen quickly, but can it be tamed just as fast? Jay Evensen, the Opinion Editor of the Deseret News about his opinion piece about how hard inflation is manage for different presidents and how federal spending plays a huge part into it. 

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Feb 18, 2025 1:59 PM
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Mess awaits some workers returning to the office  
 

There has been a push for workers to make their way back to the office. Amazon is one of the companies pushing for a return to the office... but most offices don't have the space to accommodate all the workers. Dave and Debbie discuss the move to return to office in a work from home world. 

00:18:23
Feb 18, 2025 1:58 PM
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Where's the beef? Utah lawmaker cooks up legislation addressing meat transparency   
 

You're out shopping for seafood dinner -- but wait -- is that Crab you're about to buy spelled with a c -- or is it crab with a K? Dave and Debbie discuss what a Utah lawmaker is cooking up to make sure you know what's in that meat before you eat.  HB138, would require businesses to label exactly what meat is being served or sold. Dave and Debbie speak to Holly Richardson, Editor of Utah Policy about this legislation and take calls from listeners about if they care if meat is real or fake.  

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Feb 18, 2025 1:56 PM
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"Upside down, hanging like bats" Delta Plane flips upside down while landing in Toronto 
 

A plane landed in Toronto flipping upside down on the tarmac with its tail and wing broken off. Passengers sharing their experience of what happened as they flipped upside down and evacuated the plane. Dave and Debbie discuss the latest details and highlight the importance of seatbelt safety. Listeners weigh in on seatbelt safety while traveling.

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Feb 18, 2025 1:49 PM
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Dave & Dujanovic Full Show February 14th, 2025: Utah AG responds to concerns over 504 lawsuit
  • Utah population hits 3.5 million
  • Sell your car but already paid registration? Bill would refund drivers for unused months
  • Top Rom-Coms to watch this Valentine's Day
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Feb 14, 2025 11:34 AM
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Top Rom-Coms to watch this Valentine's Day
Happy Valentine's Day! Dave and Debbie check in with the KSL Movie Show on the big movie of the week, "Captain America: Brave New World". The hosts go through their top Rom-Coms to watch this Valentine's Day.
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Feb 14, 2025 11:26 AM
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Sell your car but already paid registration? Bill would refund drivers for unused months
Sell your car but you already paid for the full year of registration? A proposal on capitol hill wants to give you a refund for the months you didn't use. Representative Katy Hall joins the show and listeners chime in with their take.
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Feb 14, 2025 11:24 AM
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Utah population hits 3.5 million
New data shows Utah's population has topped 3.5 million residents. Dave and Debbie discus where they are feeling the pinch of all the people and the pros and cons of the growing population. Listeners call in with their take on the growing state.
00:17:30
Feb 14, 2025 11:22 AM
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Utah AG responds to concerns over 504 lawsuit
Online comments have been circulating on social media about a federal lawsuit involving Section 504. Section 504 is a law that protects people with disabilities, including school children, to make sure they have resources to succeed. Dave and Debbie work through both sides of the issue and get analysis on this lawsuit from Greg Skordas, KSL Legal Analyst. Utah Attorney General Derek Brown joins the show to explain the purpose of the lawsuit and Utah's involvement. 
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Feb 14, 2025 11:15 AM
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Dave & Dujanovic Full Show February 13th, 2025: The pitch for free school breakfast and lunch in Utah
  • Are you liable if your dog bites a trespasser?
  • Trees damaging sidewalks in Layton
  • Rep. Casey Snider speaks to Legislature's vision of managing homelessness and crime
  • Borrowed future: A third of Americans have more debt than savings
  • Extending the life of your devices by repairing instead of replacing
  • Winter storm coming soon to Utah
01:51:31
Feb 13, 2025 2:48 PM
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Winter storm coming soon to Utah
A winter weather advisory has been issued for areas in and around the Salt Lake Valley. Alex Desmet with the National Weather Service joins the show to break down what to expect with the storm. Dave and Debbie discuss the latest updates on the buyouts offered by federal workers.
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Feb 13, 2025 2:44 PM
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Extending the life of your devices by repairing instead of replacing
Utahans might be able to save themselves the hassle and the money that goes into buying a new phone by repairing their current ones. Urban Cell Repair in Poplar Grove provides a service to repair phones for nearly a tenth of the price of buying a new one. We speak to KSL Investigative Producer Sloan Schrage about this service and how much these repairs can add to your devices lifespan, but also what you can do at home to extend it as well.
00:08:53
Feb 13, 2025 2:42 PM
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Borrowed future: A third of Americans have more debt than savings
In a report by Bankrate, a third of Americans have more credit card debt than they do in their emergency savings. Dave and Debbie bring on Greg McBride with Bankrate to discuss how we got into this situation and how to rebuild their emergency savings in a sustainable way.
00:06:14
Feb 13, 2025 2:41 PM
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Rep. Casey Snider speaks to Legislature vision of managing homelessness and crime
Rep. Casey Snider joins the show about HB465 on Law Enforcement Amendments...a bill requiring law enforcement to enter a deal with the Utah Department of Public Safety or risk losing funding. This legislation was presented days before SLCPD Police Chief Mike Brown announced his retirement.
00:11:32
Feb 13, 2025 2:41 PM
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Trees damaging sidewalks in Layton
Layton homeowners are looking for options and asking the city to let them decide what to do with some mature trees on their properties that are causing damage to city sidewalks. Homeowners Ashley Simmons and Randy Herget share their experiences. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas speaks about the liability the city faces over these damaged sidewalks and what options homeowners have in this situation.
00:18:27
Feb 13, 2025 2:36 PM
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Are you liable if your dog bites a trespasser?
A majority of homeowners have a dog in the home as an extra layer of protection, but what if that furry friend ended up costing you for doing its job? We speak to a homeowner who had a run in with a trespasser on her property and how if her dog had attacked, she would be found liable. New legislation on Utah's Capitol Hill would address this issue.
00:18:20
Feb 13, 2025 2:34 PM
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The pitch for free school breakfast and lunch in Utah
Senator Luz Escamilla has proposed a bill that would provide free lunch and breakfast for students in a public school. Dave and Debbie speak with Holly Richardson, Editor with Utah Policy, and Senator Luz Escamilla about the bill and hear from Utahns about if this is an overreach by the government or needed in Utah schools.
00:37:43
Feb 13, 2025 2:33 PM
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Dave & Dujanovic Full Show February 12th, 2025: Inflation heats up in January: what consumers are paying more for 
  • 4-day school week: Proposal creates guidelines for schools to make the switch
  • Building more homes, but on small lots?
  • How to prepare your home for a spring or summer sale
  • Marc Fogel released from Russian prison, what it means for war in Ukraine
01:36:30
Feb 12, 2025 1:45 PM
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Marc Fogel released from Russian prison, what it means for war in Ukraine
Marc Fogel, the American teacher freed from a Russian prison, arrived at the White House on Tuesday night and was welcomed by President Trump. Fogel, had been serving part of a 14-year prison sentence in a Russian prison colony after being arrested in 2021 on drug charges, according to ABC. Newsnation Senior National Security Contributor Lt. Gen. Richard Newton joins the show to discuss the details of this prisoner swap and what it means for the war in Ukraine.
00:07:39
Feb 12, 2025 1:42 PM
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Bill requiring mandatory firearm training in Utah schools moves forward

A proposal that would require mandatory firearm training in Utah public schools has made it through a Utah House committee. Holly Richardson, Editor with Utah Policy joins the show to break down the proposal.

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Feb 12, 2025 1:42 PM
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How to prepare your home for a spring or summer sale
If someone wants to sell their home this spring or summer, when should they start that process? Russell Faucette, Owner of The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate, joins the show to share tips.
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Feb 12, 2025 1:41 PM
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