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Jazz Notes

KSL Newsradio

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Ben Anderson and Chandler Holt team up to give you the most entertaining and informative Utah Jazz podcast in the podcast-verse.The Jazz Notes team is rounded out by Jeremiah Jensen, Sam Farnsworth and the rest of the KSL Sports staff. So #TakeNote and take a listen.
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Dave and 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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Beyond the Badge

KSL Podcasts

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KSL's Beyond the Badge recognizes the good work that Utah's public safety officers do every day to make each of our lives better. Featured officers come from state, county, and municipal law enforcement agencies and must be POST certified. Officers nominated by their respective police chiefs, sheriffs and supervisors, and those featured are selected by a committee composed of representatives from KSL, the Lieutenant Governor and the ULCT.
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Would your employer give you a raise out of nowhere? That's what happened with the Tampa Bay Lightning hockey team. The team's owner gave around $20M is bonuses to the organization's 300 employees. Dave and Debbie discuss why more companies could benefit from being more generous with their employees. They also take calls to hear what experiences li…
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The CDC updated its numbers on the recent McDonald's E. coli outbreak. As of this morning there are 75 total cases, up from 49 initial cases. Delaney Moore, Epidemiologist from the Utah Department of Health joins the show to give an update on what's happened with Utah, and the steps the suppliers are taking to prevent more cases from popping up aro…
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More homes being flipped to nightly rentals. What this means for Utah's housing market. What is Amendment C? McDonald's pulls Quarter Pounder from menu amid E. coli outbreak Small cars are in, big cars are out How young Americans can impact our political future
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This Saturday, over 20 teams of first responders will gather for the 12th Year of the Utah Firefighter Chili Cookoff! Everyone involved works to raise money for The University of Utah Health Burn Camp Programs. Dave and Debbie speak with Keri Jones, event coordinator for the Chili Cookoff, Scott Pearson, firefighter with West Valley Fire. Also a ca…
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At peak lunch hour, Dave found no quarter-pounders in wake of McDonald's E. coli outbreak. McDonalds employees didn't give any further explanation, but a recall on raw onions could be the reason. Have a hankering for a quarter-pounder? You'll want to listen to this segment.
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A press release from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute shows more homes are being flipped to nightly rentals. What does this mean for Utah's housing market? Dave thinks it's mostly a positive change but Debbie needs some convincing. Dejan Eskic, senior research fellow at the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, to talk about the nuances of this infor…
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There is a $730 million bond will cover rebuilding and renovating several old schools in Utah... one of these schools, West High School, was built more than 100 year ago. Yandary Chatwin, spokesperson for the Salt Lake City School District, joins D2 to talk about what bond will be used to pay for and how it will impact property taxes in the school …
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Utah impacted by McDonald's E. Coli outbreak Republicans encourage early voting What polling shows in the swing states as election day gets closer Americans feel behind on their emergency savings What to do if you can't make mortgage payments Making of a Moment: The RSL story New Zealand airport enforces a max hug time of three minutes…
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The Dunedin Airport in New Zealand posted new signs at drop off that say, "max hug time three minutes,". The airport is enforcing this new rule to help avoid traffic jams and suggest that "fonder farewells" be taken care of in the airport parking lot. Debbie and Taylor discuss their opinions on this interesting new tactic. They also take calls from…
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KSL is launching a new podcast surrounding the 2021 Real Salt Lake season. Amy Donaldson, host of Making of a Moment podcast, joins Debbie and Taylor to talk about the inspiration behind the podcast and dives into some of the moments from the soccer club's underdog season that resulted in a post-season run.…
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A new survey from Bankrate shows that 62% of Americans are feeling behind on their emergency savings while only 1 in 5 has increased their emergency savings this year. Greg McBride, Chief Financial Analyst with Bankrate, joins the show to discuss this problem that Americans are dealing with, and how much you should have in your emergency fund.…
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With each day showing a new poll and different results coming from each one, what do the polls really say? In such a tight race, is there any way to know who's actually in the lead? Debbie and Taylor discuss some of the early voting numbers from this year and look at recent polls to see if there is any indication on how the election could go…
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The Republican party is pushing to get voters to turn in their ballots early, unlike previous elections. Former president Donald Trump recently encouraged voters to get out and vote early in an interview with Fox news. Debbie and Taylor talk about how this new trend could affect the election in 14 days, how republicans have switched gears on early …
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McDonald's is pulling one of it's hamburgers off the menu following an E. coli breakout that the CDC says caused the death of one person and got 49 others sick across the mountain west. Delaney Moore, an epidemiologist with the Utah Department of Health, joins the show to talk about how Utah was affected by this breakout and gives an update on how …
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Economic anxiety is taking a toll on Utahns and a new poll shows that housing and inflation are at the top of the list. KSL at Night host Taylor Morgan fills in for Dave today. Debbie and Taylor talk about their past experiences with buying and renting homes. David Byler, Chief of Research at NPI, joins the show to talk about this new poll and what…
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Kids and sextortion: What Meta is doing to protect kids on Instagram Hiring managers throw out resumes created by AI The triple threat against Utah restaurants Utah schools see decrease in enrollment Is it legal to take a selfie with your ballot? Opinion: Think Americans are dishonest? Think again New tunnel shortens walk to Concourse B at SLC Inte…
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At the height of election season, and all the fact-checking and untruths that come with it, the average person might get the impression that America is the land of dishonesty. Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor at Deseret News, discusses why we shouldn't be calling each other liars. Dave and Debbie take listener calls to learn more about listeners most ho…
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According to data released by the Utah State Board of Education, enrollment in Utah’s public education system decreased by 4,873 records, or 0.7% from last year. Aaron Brough, director of data and statistics with the Utah State Board of Education, talks with D2 about what these numbers show and the impacts could this have on Utah schools down the r…
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It's a triple stack of trouble for our local restaurants. First the pandemic shut them down, then inflation and wage increases came at them like a semi truck. Now, too many are skipping restaurants in favor of savoring an a home cooked meal. Utah restaurant revenue is down fifteen percent since the pandemic, and small, local restaurants are especia…
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According to a new survey, 80% of hiring managers discard resumes and cover letters they believe were generated using AI. Julie Bauke, President & Chief Career Strategist at The Bauke Group, a career happiness coaching firm, joins D2 to discuss the takeaways were for jobseekers and if there is there a way to effectively incorporate AI into your res…
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If your child is on Instagram, you need to hear what Meta is doing to protect your kids from predators on the app. Their primary concern? 'Sextortion,' which is when an online predator tricks their victim into sharing intimate pictures or videos and then demands money to keep that content private. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Child…
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There was a chance that the food tax would go away... but when Amendment A was struck down by the courts... it guaranteed that the food tax would remain.  Dave walks through how much shoppers would save if the state sales tax on food went away. Dave went grocery shopping and shares what he learned at the check stand. Gina Corina with Utahns Against…
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Ben Anderson and Chandler Holt recap the Utah Jazz's preseason, preview the first week of the NBA season, and answer your mailbag questions on this week's episode of the Jazz Notes podcast! We apologize for the audio issues in this episode. We will work to get it fixed for next week. Sign up for the new Jazz Notes newsletter! Receive game updates, …
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Elon Musk's million dollar giveaway to sign petition in Pennsylvania Bomb squad detonates suspicious device found at elementary school in Kaysville 13 food recalls issued in October Remote workers say they need a pay raise to return to office Cottonwood Heights woman accused of murdering husband appears in court…
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Earlier this month, Jennifer Gledhill was accused of killing her husband, Matthew Johnson, a member of the Utah National Guard, who was reported missing on September 23rd. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas rejoins the show to weigh in on the significance that his body hasn't been found. Eric Cabrera, KSL NewsRadio reporter, has been at the courthouse …
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Remote workers say they would need a pay increase to go back to work in the office. The Survey of Working Arrangements and Attitudes of 9,457 Americans finds the typical worker who has worked from home at some point since 2020 said they would require more pay to clock in fully in-person. How much more would they need? Dave and Debbie discuss and ta…
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Check your fridge! What do Green onions, waffles, chicken salad and chip dip share in common? They're all part of several food warnings and recalls issued in the last month by the federal government. Jose Brandao, PhD, Assistant Professor & Extension Food Safety Specialist at Utah State University, joins Dave and Debbie to discuss what to watch for…
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On Saturday afternoon, Kaysville police responded to a report of a suspicious homemade firework or pipe bomb device found in the area of Endeavor Elementary School. The device was safely detonated the bomb squad and no students were at the school at the time. Kaysville Police Department Public Information Officer, Noelia Sarmiento, joins the show t…
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Incentive to sign! The world's richest man is giving away $1M a day to one lucky registered voter in Pennsylvania. Elon Musk awarded a second million dollar check yesterday at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania. The award is part of an incentive program to sign a petition supporting the First and Second Amendments. KSL Legal Analyst, Greg Skordas, joins…
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Nearly 14 million early votes have already been cast across the nation, by mail or in person. Adam Gardiner, co-host of KSL at Night and Political insider, joins Dave and Debbie to discuss whether early voting bodes well for republicans or democrats. Boyd Matheson, host of Inside Sources, speak to what this means for the presidential candidates. Wi…
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Guest co-host: Maura Carabello KSL Movie Show Hosts Andy Farnsworth and Steve Salles join D2 with a preview of their review of Smile 2; about to embark on a world tour, global pop sensation Skye Riley begins experiencing increasingly terrifying and inexplicable events. Andy, Steve, Dave and Maura answer the Movie Show's question of the week: "What'…
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Guest co-host Maura Carabello Candidates for Utah's open third Congressional District seat faced off in a debate last night. Republican Mike Kennedy and Democrat Glenn Wright responded to questions about AI, housing, immigration, and home prices. What was mostly a civil debate ended with a sour rebuke by Wright during the final handshake. Maura and…
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Guest co-host: Maura Carabello KSL NewsRadio Reporter Don Brinkerhoff recently spoke to Washington County Clerk Ryan Sullivan about mail-in voting in Washington County. After former CD2 candidate Colby Johnson claimed that mail sent to Las Vegas was postmarked as late and wrongly counted, Sullivan conducted experiments in the timeliness of mail del…
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Guest co-host: Maura Carabello Growing population across the state, especially in Salt Lake and Utah Counties, is leading Utahns to worry about the future of water access. State legislators have prioritized the health of the Great Salt Lake in recent years, as conservation efforts kick in and snowfall fills reservoirs. Maura and Dave talk about wat…
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Guest co-host: Maura Carabello Ruby Franke, family vlogger and lifestyle influencer, was arrested in August of 2023 on six felony charges of aggravated child abuse and neglect, pleading guilty in court. Shari Franke, Ruby's eldest daughter spoke to Utah Legislators regarding her experience growing up with so much of her life on public display onlin…
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Full Show Possible 10% cut for Utah's higher education institutions Student teachers receive $6k stipend US strikes underground weapons in Yemen/Israel confirms death of Hamas Leader in Gaza Is lending your car to someone else a risk?
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Things are moving in education on a national and local level. On Thursday the Biden Administration approved $4.5 billion in relief to help teachers, firefighters and other service workers that have been paying off their debt for over 10 years. House Speaker Mike Schultz is instructing Utah's higher education institutions to trim their budgets by 10…
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Over 450 student teachers will get a $6k stipend this year for their services as a bill passed during the spring legislation session takes effect. Rep. Karen Peterson, who spearheaded the bill, joins Dave to discuss how the bill came to be, why she was motivated to make a change in student teacher's learning, and what this means for future teachers…
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