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Dave & Dujanovic

Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriegakslpodcasts.com

Debbie Dujanovic airs weekday mornings on KSL NewsRadio in Salt Lake City. 

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Episodes

Utah House Speaker Mike Shultz calls on Utah judge to resign

What prompted Utah House Speaker Mike Schultz to call on a Utah judge to resign ... . KSL's Daniel Woodruff breaks down the latest details on what a judge said during the sentencing of a man who was facing a list of criminal charges involving sexual exploitation of a minor. KSL legal Analyst, Greg Skordas shares his analysis.

May 27, 202541 min

KSL Give-A-Thon + KSL Movie Show Preview

As we gear up for KSL's Giv-a-thon to raise funds for primary children's hospital... Debbie and Greg hear the story of 15-year-old Jacob. The hosts check in with the KSL Movie Show Hosts on the big movie of the week, Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning.

May 23, 202512 min

The Utah Park Ranger who survived being shot 9 times

Brody Young was shot 9 times by a man who he came across sleeping in his car, the Utah State Park Ranger survived and is publishing a book that goes up for sale in June. Lt. Brody Young, with the department of natural resource in the division of law enforcement calls in live to the show.

May 23, 202511 min

The great jail escape in New Orleans

Debbie and Greg break down the latest details of the inmates who escaped jail in New Orleans and discuss the unique circumstances of how it happened.

May 23, 202511 min

What to know ahead of memorial day weekend in Utah

Debbie and Greg gear up for the Memorial Day weekend by checking in with the KSL Traffic Center on traffic expectations today and through the weekend and discuss gas prices. Caitlyn Johnston, KSL NewsRadio Producer joins the show to walk through what to know about timed entry at Arches National Park and other things to know about if you plan to visit a national park this weekend. Barbara Bruno, Mayor of Springdale, whose town borders Zion National Park joins the show to discuss what's expected t...

May 23, 202531 min

A year-round farmers market in SLC?

Salt Lake City has proposed a plan to transform Pioneer Park's Farmers Market into a year-round venue that could make the SLC Farmers Market a year-round event, along with significant park improvements. Debbie and Holly discuss the proposed changes and take listener calls.

May 22, 202521 min

U.S. plans to halt production of pennies by early 2026

The U.S has unveiled their plan to stop producing pennies by early 2026, ending the two-century-old currency due to high costs. Debbie and Holly discuss the pros and cons and discuss if the penny and using cash is already dead. Listeners chime in about how often they use cash.

May 22, 202523 min

Granite School District considers school closures

The Granite School District is considering the closure of some elementary schools on the east side as they see a decline in student enrollment including projections going into next year. Ben Horsley, Superintendent of the Granite District joins the show to discuss more of what's behind the potential closures.

May 22, 202510 min

Audit finds K-12 school safety code violations

A recent legislative audit found that there were problems with compliance with building codes with newly renovated k- 12 schools and is pushing for more safety and compliance with those codes going forward. Legislative Auditor General, Kade Minchey joins the show to discuss what the audit found.

May 22, 202511 min

House Republicans pass 'The Big Beautiful Bill'

House Republicans have passed President Trump's Big Beautiful Budget bill. Debbie and guest host Holly Richardson discuss key elements of the bill with Ashley Fields, Breaking News Reporter with The Hill in DC. Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor with the Deseret New s joins the show to discuss how this budget will impact the national deficit. Gina Cornia with Utahns Against Hunger shares reactions to the changes in food aid with this legislation.

May 22, 202539 min

Arizona wants to protect the Diamondbacks from... Utah?

Just over a year ago, the Arizona Coyotes NHL hockey team was purchased by Ryan Smith. Now the fans down in Arizona are worried about Utah buying out the Diamondbacks. Jeremiah Jensen, Host of JJ and Alex on The KSL Sports Zone joins Debbie and Erin to discuss if this move is even possible and if Utah is ready for an MLB team.

May 21, 202512 min

Utah's version of DOGE?

Earlier this month Governor Spencer Cox signed an executive order, launching GRIT, which stands for government reform innovation and transparency. Governor Cox recently said that Utah has been doing DOGE before DOGE ever existed. Debbie and Erin discuss this new initiative.

May 21, 202520 min

Why saving for a down payment can take decades for SLC buyers

Home prices have gotten so high… The KSL Investigative team looked into how many DECADES it could take a home buyer to save for a down payment ... KSL Investigative Reporter, Matt Gephardt joins the show with the eye-popping math. Utah Senate President, Stuart Adams joins the show to discuss the program available to help first time home buyers out with a downpayment. The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate Owner, Russell Faucette, joins Debbie and Erin to explain how they talk to their clients about...

May 21, 202529 min

How to recession proof your budget

There is a lot of uncertainty with the economy moving forward. Whether it's all the news about tariffs or the housing market, it can be hard to plan for your financial future. Debbie and Erin look into a recent WalletHub article that outlines some of the ways you can "recession proof" you budget and share how they have cut back in their own lives and hear from listeners.

May 21, 202521 min

College degrees that don't pay well after graduation

Fortune has released a list of college degrees that don't pay well after graduation.. Or have a high unemployment rate. Debbie and Erin walk through the list and speak with Jessica Oyler, VP for Student Access and Success at WSU, to detail some of the steps they take to ensure students understand where their degree can take them. Karen Peterson, Utah House Rules Vice Chair, House Education committee , joins the show to explain how the state of Utah is working to make college education more effic...

May 21, 202529 min

Signs and symptoms of Prostate Cancer

Utah ranks fourth in the U.S. for prostate cancer death rates, according to new date listed on KSL.com. As we learn of Former President Biden's cancer diagnosis, it's a great reminder for men to get screened. Dr. Gordon Harkness, Optum Utah medical director, speaks to the screening process of prostate cancer as well as signs and symptoms to be aware of.

May 20, 202510 min

New KSL Podcast: Uinta Triangle + solo hiking tips

Dave Cawley, Host of the KSL Cold Podcast , "Uinta Triangle" is about a man named Eric Robinson who vanished in the Utah's High Uinta's. We speak to Dave about the new podcast and Captain Chase Pili, Utah Department of Natural Resources, Law Enforcement Division , about how to stay safe while hiking alone and what to know before heading out.

May 20, 202520 min

Wyoming college poaching Utah students by removing out of state tuition

Sheridan college recently announced that they're going to eliminate its tuition rate for out of state students and will charge them like they were from in state. We speak to President Walter Tribley and VP of Public Information Wendy Smith from the Sheridan about this innovative new change.

May 20, 202511 min

Will President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill reach real fiscal reform?

Jay Evensen says it's time for America to make some REAL cuts to the federal budget, Deb asks Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor with the Deseret News to give his best budget pitch and share insight from his latest opinion piece on the impact of President Trump's proposed budget bill.

May 20, 202511 min

Last minute memorial day plans? Utah camping and hotel reservation tips

Utahns are heading out this Memorial Day, many to go out to experience the great outdoors. But if you made this decision at the last minute, are you too late? We speak to Devan Chavez from Utah State Parks s hares insight on what camp sites may be left for memorial day weekend. For those who would rather stay in a hotel, KSL-TV's Matt Gephardt shares his tips and red flags on booking through third party hotel sites.

May 20, 202519 min

Cedar City bans parking vehicles for sale on public roads

A new ordinance in one Utah city caught Deb's eye -- selling your car? Just be aware not to park it with a for sale sign in certain spots. The Cedar City Council approved a new ordinance that prohibited residents from parking cars that they are planning on selling on the street. Alysha Lundgren, a reporter from Cedar City News shares details about this ordinance and the purpose behind reclaiming these spaces.

May 20, 202520 min

Relocation roulette: The most and least affordable cities to buy a home

Everyone wants to get into their forever home, but the rising home prices in Utah means buyers may have to start looking outside of Utah to obtain this dream. A new survey from WalletHub breaks down the most affordable cities for homeowners… and SLC is a way down on the list. KSL NewsRadio Producer, Caitlyn Johnston shares what prices she found when researching different cities. We speak to Chip Lupo, Writer and Analyst from WalletHub , about what homeowners should consider before buying their f...

May 20, 202530 min
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