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Dave and Dujanovic

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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.

Location:

United States

Description:

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.

Language:

English

Contact:

801-575-6397


Episodes
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Dave & Dujanovic Full Show February 21st, 2025: Lawmakers seek ban of some heavy-duty vehicles on Utah roads

2/21/2025
How looming US military cuts could impact Utah Long term strategies to beat rising costs of inflationThe future of EV'sBig movie of the week: The Unbreakable Boy

Duration:01:17:19

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Big movie of the week: The Unbreakable Boy

2/21/2025
Andy Farnsworth and Steve Salles with the KSL Movie Show discuss the big movie of the week and the hosts discuss their favorite movies where the President is a main character.

Duration:00:09:35

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The future of EV's

2/21/2025
The Trump administration has called for a halt on spending for EV charging infrastructure. Dave and Debbie discuss what this means for the future of EV's and speak with Amanda Richards, Market Strategist with EVject and Kreg Peeler, CEO of EVject about the product they've created to protect drivers at charging stations. Kreg and Amanda also share how they feel about potential cuts to federal funding for EV infrastructure from a personal and business perspective.

Duration:00:18:42

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Long term strategies to beat rising costs of inflation

2/21/2025
Dave and Debbie continue their coverage of ways to nickel and dime your way to an almost "inflation proof" family budget.. Dave shares his list of long term ways to beat rising costs.

Duration:00:09:45

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How looming US military cuts could impact Utah

2/21/2025
The Secretary of Defense is ordering the US military to prepare for cuts. Dave and Debbie ask Ryan Vogel, Director for Center of National Security Studies with Utah Valley University, about his concerns on how this could impact Utah.

Duration:00:10:44

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Lawmakers seek ban of some heavy-duty vehicles on Utah roads

2/21/2025
A new proposal on Utah's capitol hill would permanently put to bed older model commercial trucks, in order to help clean up Utah's air as we head into the 2034 Olympics. If it gains traction and approval, it would ban heavy duty trucks that weigh more than 14k pounds and are a 2009 model or older. Dave and Debbie speak with Holly Richardson, Editor of Utah Policy about the proposal and hear input from listeners on this legislation.

Duration:00:21:16

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Dave & Dujanovic Full Show February 20th, 2025: Musk pitches up to $5,000 federal "refund" checks to every taxpayer

2/20/2025
Defense secretary orders US military to prepare for cutsWill Utah lawmakers eliminate the state tax on Social Security?How to nickel and dime your way through inflationThe singles tax is soaringUtah, 16 other states tell judge: We never meant to say Section 504 is unconstitutionalWhere are the lines? How UDOT is working to improve visibility on Utah roads

Duration:01:52:47

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Where are the lines? How UDOT is working to improve visibility on Utah roads

2/20/2025
As snow falls on the roads, John Gleason with UDOT provides update on lane striping efforts to improve visibility.

Duration:00:18:47

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Utah, 16 other states tell judge: We never meant to say Section 504 is unconstitutional

2/20/2025
Utah and other states are making it clear they don't want 504 protections declared unconstitutional. Attorney General Derek Brown joins the show to discuss.

Duration:00:11:36

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The singles tax is soaring

2/20/2025
There is a cost to living alone and it is rising. According to Zillow, the extra amount solo renters pay is equivalent to over 1,300 lattes or more than 12 years of dating app subscriptions. Dave and Debbie discuss and break down the numbers.

Duration:00:10:36

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How to nickel and dime your way through inflation

2/20/2025
Debbie walks through her list on how to nickel and dime your way to an inflation-proof budget. KSL Investigative Reporter Matt Gephart shares what he learned about saving money by making your own laundry detergent.

Duration:00:19:55

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Will Utah lawmakers eliminate the state tax on Social Security?

2/20/2025
Lawmakers on Utah's Capitol Hill are still weighing tax cuts; however, the question remains if the state tax on social security will be eliminated. Holly Richardson, Editor with Utah Policy joins the show to share what she knows.

Duration:00:08:50

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Defense secretary orders US military to prepare for cuts

2/20/2025
Secretary of Defense ordering the US military to prepare for cuts... some $50 billion next year in light of one of Utah's largest employers being Hill AFB in Layton, Dave and Debbie talk about what we know so far and what we don't know about his call for cuts.

Duration:00:11:01

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Musk pitches up to $5,000 federal "refund" checks to every taxpayer

2/20/2025
Up to $5,000 federal "refund" checks to every taxpayer, that's the pitch that Elon Musk's pitch as a payment back to Americans as his DOGE team claims to have sliced $55 billion dollars in spending. Dave and Debbie discuss and take listener calls on the issue.

Duration:00:37:31

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Dave & Dujanovic Full Show February 19th, 2025: 81% of Gen X worried they won't get Social Security

2/19/2025
Would you live in a shipping container?Proposal would make names public who sign petitions for candidate nominations Lawmaker seeks transparency with AI use in law enforcementDo parents have a favorite child? Study suggests yesPeople pay to get away from their phone in UK 'offline' eventsZelenskyy hits back at Trump amid conflict on Russian negotiations

Duration:01:57:03

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Zelenskyy hits back at Trump amid conflict on Russian negotiations

2/19/2025
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy is pushing back against comments by President Trump - claiming Ukraine started the war with Russia. Zelenskyy says Trump's living in a Russian- made "disinformation space." Newsnation White House Correspondent Robert Sherman brings the latest on the negotiations and what is going on with the rift between Trump and Zelenskyy.

Duration:00:10:22

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People pay to get away from their phone in UK 'offline' events

2/19/2025
In London, people are PAYING to get away from their phones for a few hours... what to know about these "offline" events.

Duration:00:11:04

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Do parents have a favorite child? Study suggests yes

2/19/2025
A new study shows... You’ve got a favorite child and it's time to deal with it. How can you recognize it and hide it from your children? Dave and Debbie discuss the study conducted by the American Psychological Association.

Duration:00:19:05

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Lawmaker seeks transparency with AI use in law enforcement

2/19/2025
We all are adapting to using Artificial Intelligence. The question we ask now is, should police be using this to write their reports and how far should the use of AI go? Dave and Debbie learn more about a Utah proposal that would bring more transparency to the use of AI in law enforcement from Senator Stephanie Pitcher. The hosts continue the discussion surrounding the use of AI and why we are fearful to fully embrace it.

Duration:00:19:44

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Proposal would make names public who sign petitions for candidate nominations

2/19/2025
If you sign a petition for a candidate gathering signatures, a new proposal would require your name to be published on the Lt. Governors website if you sign. Dave and Debbie speak to Rep. Mike Kohler who is behind the proposal to understand the reasoning for the proposal and how it would work.

Duration:00:10:29