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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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Ogden halts plan for paid downtown parking UT AG-elect Derek Brown announces top to bottom analysis of office BYU and U of U to face off in first rivalry game in three years Timed entry to return to Arches National Park in 2025 but with big change Big movie of the week: The Best Christmas Pageant Ever…
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Arches National Park officials turned to a seasonal timed-entry program in 2022 after record-breaking visitation during the prior year brought park entry to a halt many times. Timed entry has been well received by park visitors, and is expected to return this upcoming year with one big change... timed entry will not be enforced from July 7 and Aug.…
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Utah’s transition from the Pac-12 to the Big 12 marked a monumental shift, bringing back the historic “Holy War” rivalry with BYU after 13 years apart. Regardless of how Utah and BYU stand now, this game usually brings out the best in both football teams and that’s what to expect when they meet in Rice-Eccles Stadium on Saturday night. Mitch Harper…
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Utah Attorney General-elect Derek Brown has announced he has called upon more than 40 people to help advise his transition to the office of AG. There are attorneys, politicians, authors, law enforcement and business experts on the list from both sides of the aisle. Derek Brown joins Dave and Debbie to discuss his intentions for his transition, and …
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Ogden Mayor Ben Nadolski joins the show to explain why he is now rolling back a previously announced installation of paid parking in downtown Ogden. Nadolski said the decision came down to maintaining a good relationship with downtown businesses. D2 share their experiences with frustrating parking experiences in downtown SLC, and takes calls from l…
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We now know It was a natural gas leak that caused a home explosion in South Jordan this week.. Thursday authorities confirmed a 15 year old Bingham High School Student was killed. Dave and Debbie ask Brian Stinson with The Division of Emergency Management and Be Ready Utah about natural gas leaks around and in our homes and best ways to keep our fa…
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President Biden Addresses the nation following Trump election win How does the democratic party move forward? Salt Lake County Justice Center Bond is failing Fed set to announce rate cut decision. Will it impact home buying? Using IRA's for home downpayments
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43 monkeys are on the loose in South Carolina after they escaped from a research facility on Wednesday night. Officials are telling people to keep their windows closed and call 911 if they see anything. Dave and Debbie discuss what is happening with the monkeys and speak to their own interactions with nature.…
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After President Joe Biden's speech this morning and VP Kamala Harris' speech yesterday, Inside Sources host, Boyd Matheson joins the discussion to discuss his take on their speeches and the shifting rhetoric each have used in the past month. Boyd also speaks to the anxiousness that people are feeling from rhetoric on the campaign trail and how the …
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US Senator-elect John Curtis during our live conversation with him on his election win... Drops a stunning plan to make homeownership possible for our young adult children. It includes legalizing the use of our retirement savings to fund our children's downpayment. Dave and Debbie discuss this proposal and take listener calls.…
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Following this week's presidential election, Dave and Debbie are joined by the Utah Democratic Party Chair, Diane Lewis to find out how the election went for the Democrats here in Utah, and what the next step is for the party moving forward. Utah Senate Minority Leader, Scott Howell also joins the conversation to give his thoughts for the party as …
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Voters favor Alpine School District split New high schools in Salt Lake School District? $730 million bond likely to pass The fight for congress: GOP wins senate, House still up for grabs Utah County faces printer troubles on election night Attorney General-elect Derek Brown
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It's being called 'magenta-gate' by Utah County Clerk Aaron Davidson after polling places ran out of printer ink and couldn't print ballots for the large electorate that showed up to vote in person. Clerk Davidson talks with Dave and Debbie about how this happened and how it's affecting the ballot counting process.…
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Early results show Salt Lake County residents support the $730 million bond that would go towards improvement in various schools throughout the district. Early results show it is likely to move forward. Yandary Chatwin, spokesperson with the SLC School District, talks with Dave and Debbie about the results and what happens next with the bond.…
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Donald Trump is now the official U.S. President-elect after winning in key battleground states. Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources, talks with Dave and Debbie about how the Trump campaign pulled off this historic win. Adam Gardiner, co-host of KSL at Night and political insider, joins the show to discuss what we expect the first 100 days of a Tr…
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A recent survey by Newsweek Vault found that 1 in 4 Americans never see homeownership in their future, and 46% of current renters don’t think they will own a home until they are 40 or older. KSL NewsRadio Producer Caitlyn Johnston weighs in on why herself and others may be thinking this way.
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Around 33,000 machinists who work on Boeing jets have been on strike since Sept. 13, nearly 2 months. Finally, Boeing struck a deal with the strikers to add a bonus for employees, pay bump, and an increase in their employer 401k contribution. Dave and Debbie discuss what is included in the new contract they settled on.…
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It's finally election day in Utah and D2 broadcasts live from the Davis County Clerk’s Office with Davis County Clerk Brian McKenzie joining Dave and Debbie throughout the show with important reminders for voters on this historic day. KSL NewsRadio Reporter Adam Small, also joins throughout the show live from the Salt Lake County Elections Office t…
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Political Infidelity: Staying together when you’re split apart politically Jason Kelce slams heckler's phone after homophobic slur What's behind the downfall of some sit-down restaurants? Would you spend money for a nap-filled getaway? Decline of 'third places' leads to increased loneliness The final countdown to election day Elections 101: What to…
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Weber County Clerk, Ricky Hatch, joins the show to remind listeners of the final things voters should consider as election day approaches including deadlines to mail ballots, take them to dropboxes, and vote in person. Hatch also discusses if you can still register to vote.
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Election day is tomorrow so, in this final stretch, what we should be paying attention to in this final 24 hours. Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources, talks with D2 about what we should be watching during the last 24 hours of the election season. Leland Vittert, host of On Balance and Newsnation’s Chief Washington Anchor, breaks down final campai…
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The U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy declared a national loneliness and social isolation epidemic throughout the country in 2023. This amidst a decline in the amount of 'third places', or a social space that's separate from home and work where people can connect. How has this impacted the youth? Jessica Mertlich, LCSW serving Granite School Di…
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There are more and more 'quiet' hotels that cater to guests who may want to nap anytime of the day. Even if you're not by the elevator with small children screaming to push the button, how can we lean into the idea of a 'sleepcation'? Dave explains how to determine how much sleep you need to take on your vacation for it to qualify as a sleepcation …
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Jason Kelce, retired Eagles center, slammed a Penn State football fan’s phone on the ground after taunts and a homophobic slur were said toward him about his brother, Travis Kelce's relationship with Taylor Swift. D2 discusses how athletes, politicians, and the general public are being baited to incite a reaction and how social media may be to blam…
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Jennifer Graham, Ideas and Culture editor of the Deseret News, released a piece explaining how James Carville and Mary Matalin show there's a better way to keep relationships healthy in a time of heightened political tension. What can Carville and Matalin teach us about this better way? Graham discusses her recent piece with D2.…
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If you think your child is going to buy a home in their 20's, think again. The new magic age for first time home buyers: 38 years old. Russel Faucette, owner of The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate, joins the show to discuss why we're seeing this trend and what first time home buyers can do to get into their first home and start building equity.…
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Dave and Debbie check in with KSL Movie Show Hosts Andy Farnsworth and Steve Salles to discuss the big movie of the week which is "Here" A generational story about families and the special place they inhabit, sharing in love, loss, laughter, and life. The hosts dive into the question what is the most iconic movie score ever? In honor of the Music b…
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4 days away from election day and the election is exhausting Americans. Even so that 32% of Americans say the political climate has strained relationships with their family members, according to the American Psychological Association. NewsNation political contributor Denise Gitsham joins us with her advice on how to manage the election stress and a…
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Kids in one neighborhood have been asked to return handfuls of Halloween candy taken from neighbor's bucket. The candy controversy caught on camera resulting in neighborhood candy shaming – are adults creating an unhappy Halloween? Dave and Debbie discuss and take listener calls.
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New rules set by The Biden Administration aim to stimulate competition amongst America's banks, making banking institutions work harder for your business. Switching lenders right now can cause quite the headaches, with data transfers being lengthy and complex. The new rules would grant consumers more control over their financial data, simplifying t…
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