
Dave & 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 April 18th, 2025: Miller family buys Real Salt Lake and Utah Royals FC
4/18/2025
SLCPD announces $35 per hour starting rate for officersNeighbors run to rescue man who crashed truck into Daybreak lakeNew poll showcases what Utahns think about congress' spending
Duration:00:56:56
New poll showcases what Utahns think about congress' spending
4/18/2025
A new poll in the Deseret News is shedding light on what Utahns think about what congress is spending money on. Deseret New Congressional Correspondent, Cami Mondeux joins the show to share what stands out in the polling.
Duration:00:17:48
Neighbors run to rescue man who crashed truck into Daybreak lake
4/18/2025
The community of Daybreak rushed to the rescue of a man who crashed his truck into Oquirrh Lake. The driver is still in critical condition in the hospital, as of Friday morning. Dave and Debbie discuss what is known about the incident. The Mayor of South Jordan, Dawn Ramsey, speaks to the community response in this incident.
Duration:00:09:53
SLCPD announces $35 per hour starting rate for officers
4/18/2025
The Salt Lake Police Department announced that officers will now have a starting rate of $35 per hour. Dave and Debbie discuss the impact of this rate and the pay increases that have come in for police over the years.
Duration:00:10:01
Miller family buys Real Salt Lake and Utah Royals FC
4/18/2025
The Larry H. Miller Company is stepping back into the sports business by purchasing a controlling interest in Real Salt Lake and Utah Royals FC soccer teams. Scott Gerrard with KSL Sports shares what is known. Amy Donaldson, Host of the podcast, Making of a Moment: The RSL Story, joins to explain the community impact new ownership will bring.
Duration:00:20:44
Dave & Dujanovic Full Show April 17th, 2025: Over 150 dogs rescued from Odgen home
4/17/2025
Do kids need a longer lunch break?The Great Utah ShakeoutHow often birds wreak havoc on planesPassword security problems at Utah elections officesNew cars and looming tariffs: Inside the New York International Auto Show
Duration:01:52:47
New cars and looming tariffs: Inside the New York International Auto Show
4/17/2025
ABC's Mike Dobuski has an inside look at the New York International Auto Show. As new cars come in, the looming threat of tariffs is top of mind. Mike walks through the new cars showcased at the show and how tariffs may affect these auto sales and tech development.
Duration:00:09:31
Password security problems at Utah elections offices
4/17/2025
Auditors are recommending changes to ensure the security of Utah elections after finding potential vulnerabilities with password management. In some extreme cases, they found that election workers kept passwords on sticky notes next to computers. Taylor Morgan from Inside Sources shares analysis. Jared Houghton, Information Security Manager with Bonneville International, joins the show to explain the risk of weak password and password management.
Duration:00:19:22
How often birds wreak havoc on planes
4/17/2025
In December, Jeju Air Flight 2216 crashed killing 179 before leaving the tarmac due to a bird strike. The hosts dive into the surprising data about bird strikes. Treber Andersen, Director of Airport Operations joins the show to speak about how airports plan and mitigate the risks of these incidents.
Duration:00:18:31
The Great Utah Shakeout
4/17/2025
Today is the Great Utah Shakeout. At 10:15, Utahns will be dropping to the ground and holding on to practice earthquake preparedness. Dave and Debbie participate in the Great Utah ShakeOut. Adam Hiscock, Earthquake Geologist from the Utah Geological Survey and Genevieve Keys from Be Ready Utah chime in, about Utah's likelihood of a big earthquake in Utah and how we can be prepared for it.
Duration:00:21:06
Do kids need a longer lunch break?
4/17/2025
A new Utah law expands the number of students who can get free school lunch, but there's more... it also has the potential to expand your child's school lunch break. Dave and Debbie explain. Utahns chime in about this and if students have enough wiggle time after they eat, or are they skipping their lunch to go and play.
Duration:00:18:39
Over 150 dogs rescued from Odgen home
4/17/2025
Ogden Animal Services rescued over 150 dogs from a single home in Ogden. They were found in "extremely poor and overcrowded conditions". We speak to KSL-TV's Mike Anderson and Animal advocate, Amy Donaldson about the situation and what the public can do for these dogs that need to be rescued or fostered.
Duration:00:29:32
Dave & Dujanovic Full Show April 16th, 2025: BYU grad student has visa revoked
4/16/2025
Salt Lake's apartment sizes are shrinkingThe true tax burden on Utah familiesWhat auto insurance won't cover on rental carsSignature goal reached in HB 267 referendum38 years old just became the new 25 when it comes to homebuyingReset your mind and body this spring
Duration:01:53:39
Reset your mind and body this spring
4/16/2025
Spring is a great time to hit the reset button! Maria Shilaos, Host of Let's Get Moving with Maria, joins the show to explain tips on how to mentally and physically reset this spring.
Duration:00:10:21
38 years old just became the new 25 when it comes to homebuying
4/16/2025
Up, Up, Up! The age keeps rising for the average first-time homebuyer. Dave and Debbie discuss how 38… is the new 25 with homebuying.
Duration:00:10:20
Signature goal reached in HB 267 referendum
4/16/2025
The protect Utah Workers Coalition submitted their boxes of petition signatures wo the Salt Lake County Clerk's office today as an effort to put HB 267 on the ballot for voters. Dave and Debbie hear from both sides of the issue and tune in live to the press conference announcing the final signature count.
Duration:00:19:29
What auto insurance won't cover on rental cars
4/16/2025
If you can afford a summer vacation and renting a car -- do you need to purchase the extra policy from your rental car company? Before you say -- no, I carry auto insurance so I'm covered -- Sloan Schrage, explains what the KSL 5 Investigative team found out.
Duration:00:19:56
The true tax burden on Utah families
4/16/2025
We are just coming off the rush of tax day.. now a new report has dropped. It reveals that Utah families are putting a big chunk of their budget, not just toward income taxes... but other taxes too. The hosts reveal Utahns total tax burden and speak with Billy Hesterman, President of the Utah Taxpayers Association about the 2025 Beehive Family Report.
Duration:00:19:59
Salt Lake's apartment sizes are shrinking
4/16/2025
Salt Lake's apartment sizes are shrinking...D2 walks through how little square footage are they down to and take calls from listeners to find out who is Team big home or tiny home.
Duration:00:19:09
BYU grad student has visa revoked
4/16/2025
We're hearing from a BYU PhD student who just had his student visa revoked without notice. The US government says it's in regards to his criminal history, but his attorney says he doesn't have one. The encounters he says he's had is a couple speeding tickets -- for speeding, and a catch-and-release fishing citation that got dismissed in 2019. KSL NewsRadio Reporter Adam Small brings the latest details. Adam Crayk, who is an Immigration Attorney representing this student shares his insight.
Duration:00:20:24