Dave and Dujanovic
Comedy
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
Email:
podcast@ksl.com
Episodes
Dave & Dujanovic Full Show November 20th, 2024: Donald Trump's cabinet picks: The Boring, The Controversial, and The Surprises
11/20/2024
EV shift contributes to Ford job cutsReport released on South Jordan home explosion that claimed life of Bingham High School studentWhat's next for Donald Trump's hush money case?Impulse buying ahead of holiday shopping seasonStrategies to help home buyers achieve lower mortgage ratesJudge dismisses wrongful death lawsuit filed by Gabby Petitio's family against Moab PDWays to save on Thanksgiving dinner
Duration:01:51:12
Ways to save on Thanksgiving dinner
11/20/2024
Grocery chains are rolling out turkey dinner deals to secure a place on Thanksgiving tables. Dave and Debbie discuss grocery price trends they're seeing and how shoppers affected by inflation can take advantage of these deals during this holiday season. Listeners are invited to call in with their Thanksgiving budget hacks and cooking stories.
Duration:00:20:43
Judge dismisses wrongful death lawsuit filed by Gabby Petitio's family against Moab PD
11/20/2024
A judge has dismissed the wrongful death lawsuit that was filed by Gabby Petitio's family against the Moab Police Department. Adam Small, KSL NewsRadio reporter joins with the latest details.
Duration:00:10:21
Strategies to help home buyers achieve lower mortgage rates
11/20/2024
With the election officially over, what impact will it the results have on the real estate market? Russel Faucette with The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate, joins D2 in-studio to talk about what's happening in Utah's housing market and how buyers can get lower mortgage rates. Listeners are invited to call in and ask Faucette all their real estate questions.
Duration:00:19:17
Impulse buying ahead of holiday shopping season
11/20/2024
According to Bankrate, 54% of U.S. adults made at least one impulse purchase last holiday season. Impulse buyers aren’t always treating themselves with nearly one-third of Americans made an unplanned/impulse purchase for their family members. How can you treat your loved ones while sticking to your budget? Dave and Debbie discuss.
Duration:00:11:02
What's next for Donald Trump's hush money case?
11/20/2024
President-elect Donald Trump was convicted of falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment in May of 2024. The proceedings in the case have now been put on pause and Trump lawyers are demanding the case be thrown out. KSL Legal Analyst, Greg Skordas joins the show to discuss what these developments mean for this case.
Duration:00:10:01
Report released on South Jordan home explosion that claimed life of Bingham High School student
11/20/2024
A new NTSB report is bringing more detail on the cause of a deadly explosion in South Jordan, which claimed the life of a 15-year-old Bingham High student. Eric Cabrera, KSL NewsRadio reporter joins the show with the latest information.
Duration:00:18:47
EV shift contributes to Ford job cuts
11/20/2024
Carmaker Ford announced a significant workforce reduction in Europe, planning to cut 14% of jobs. Some have attributed the decision to the EV electric vehicle transition and increased market competition. Mike Dobuski, ABC News technology reporter, talks with D2 about this trend.
Duration:00:09:31
Donald Trump's cabinet picks: The Boring, The Controversial, and The Surprises
11/20/2024
The list of nominees is growing that President-elect Trump is choosing to join his cabinet when he takes office in January. One of the more recent to be added to the list is Dr. Mehmet Oz. Joe Khalil NewsNation's Washington, D.C. correspondent joins the show to discuss which nominees have gotten the most attention, which have flown under the radar, and what comes next.
Duration:00:20:30
Dave & Dujanovic Full Show November 19th, 2024: FEMA Chief testifies on Capitol Hill about agency's hurricane response
11/19/2024
23% of Americans are debt-freeVineyard Mayor addresses parking problemsInstagram's vanishing messages hinder abduction investigationHomework for parentsAre we too comfortable with debt?Georgia mom arrested for 10 year old walking to store alone
Duration:01:49:04
Georgia mom arrested for 10 year old walking to store alone
11/19/2024
A Georgia mom was arrested after her ten-year-old decided to walk into town alone. Dave and Debbie dive into this situation. Should she be charged with Reckless Endangerment or are officers onto something? At what age can kids be kids and be independent?
Duration:00:17:58
Are we too comfortable with debt?
11/19/2024
Have we made having debt too relatable? Splurging on a coffee, or feeling the Christmas Spirit and reaching a bit out of your means? Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor at Deseret News about how our relationship with debt is changing. Dave and Debbie take listener calls.
Duration:00:18:29
Homework for parents
11/19/2024
Assigning homework…for parents! That’s right, parents have homework. Parents at Franklin Discovery Academy are asked to read aloud to their children for fifteen minutes each night. Franklin Discovery Academy Founder, Jenn Price and Jamie Sarmiento, Literacy Teacher at Franklin Discovery Academy speak to the rewards that come from this for both students and parents.
Duration:00:19:12
Instagram's vanishing messages hinder abduction investigation
11/19/2024
In depth on Instagram's vanishing mode. Dave and Debbie put vanish mode it to the test to see how it works and what parents need to know. After hearing from Bountiful Police that they're investigating if that feature was used by a teen boy from Arizona to communicate with a 12 year old girl in Bountiful -- who became the focus of a search after police say she was abducted outside her home ...
Duration:00:22:28
Vineyard Mayor addresses parking problems
11/19/2024
What are reasonable accommodations when renting a home? Heat, Electricity…but what about parking spaces? A Vineyard community is struggling with parking as the population in the area begins to balloon. Dave and Debbie dive into how Vineyard City Council is looking to ease the squeeze.
Duration:00:07:59
23% of Americans are debt free
11/19/2024
We talk so much about pile high credit card debt -- but today let's pivot and discuss debt free Americans. An astounding 23% don't carry any kind of debt -- not a mortgage, not on a credit card, driving a loan-free car. Dave and Debbie reveal the secret ingredients they use.
Duration:00:09:38
FEMA Chief testifies on Capitol Hill about agency's hurricane response
11/19/2024
The FEMA Chief Deanne Criswell is testifying before a House subcommittee this morning… she's being questioned by Congress over hurricane responses. Dave and Debbie focus in on the firing of a FEMA worker accused of skipping Trump-supporting homes in Florida -- the worker speaking out -- saying she was following protocol. Newsnation Washington Correspondent Kellie Meyer joins the show outside of the hearing to bring the latest details.
Duration:00:19:21
Dave & Dujanovic Full Show November 18th, 2024: Social media at the center of kidnapping case in Bountiful
11/18/2024
New Biden policy signals escalation in the war in UkraineGrowing population brings street parking issues in Vineyard Mail-in voting changes Proposed cuts to higher education funding
Duration:01:54:49
Proposed cuts to higher education funding
11/18/2024
Utah's public colleges could face some serious budget cuts in 2025. What's spurred these cuts? State lawmakers say they're worried about costly inefficiencies in higher education. House Speaker Mike Shultz talks with D2 about what state lawmakers plan to do about their concern.
Duration:00:11:07
Mail-in voting changes
11/18/2024
Utah's elections weren't without hiccups this year. From mail-in voting delays in Southern Utah to problems with in-person voting in Utah County. Now, Utah lawmakers are putting together plans to overhaul the system next year, which could mean big changes to mail-in voting. Rusty Cannon, co-host of Inside Sources, joins the show to discuss what these changes mean for the future of voting in Utah.
Duration:00:10:05