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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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Dave & Dujanovic Full Show June 12th, 2024: Are the future plans of downtown SLC already a done deal?
IOC announcement today: Does Utah want the Olympics back?
Did race play into housing ban vote? A political figure's comments spark controversy
IOC takes Utah's Olympic bid to the next stage
Addiction takes center stage in Hunter Biden's gun trial
Remembering Steve Klauke -
Remembering Steve Klauke
Steve Klauke, 69-years-old, well known in Utah as the longtime voice of the Salt Lake Bees. Steve passed away over the weekend after being struck by a vehicle while out on an evening walk. He spent 29 years broadcasting 4181 Bees games... and won the Utah broadcaster of the year award in 1995, 2015, and 2016. Klauke retired just this past season, and Dave and Debbie are joined by KSL 5 TV's Alex Cabrero about what is known about the accident that took his life and the impact the passing of this Utah sports legend will have on his family and Utah sports fans everywhere.
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Addiction takes center stage in Hunter Biden's gun trial
You don't have to be the son of the president to be impacted by addiction. Addiction took center stage through the process of Hunter Biden's gun trial and the stories are something that are unfortunately very relatable for many families. Hunter Biden was found guilty on 3 felony counts. Two of the three charges were for Biden lying about drug use on a federal background check form, the other was for possessing a gun while addicted to an illegal drug. What came to light during most of this trial was Hunter Biden's struggle with addiction and the impact it had on members of his family. Dave and Debbie discuss.
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IOC takes Utah's Olympic bid to the next stage
Host of Inside Sources, Boyd Matheson, joins the conversation as new developments for Utah's Olympic Bid come to the surface from the IOC. How do the Olympics elevate Utah on the global stage? With the Olympics projected to come back in 2034 and a new revitalization in store for downtown SLC, there is so much is in store for the future of SLC. Dave and Debbie discuss.
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Did race play into housing ban vote? A political figure's comments spark controversy
"I don't think we want a whole big area of a whole bunch of like Koreans or Mexicans or whoever you know." That is what now political candidate in a race for county commission, Steve Zollinger said during a housing debate last year. At issue, was a debate about a sweeping ban on apartments, duplexes across Box Elder County. Debbie shares more about the comments made by Box Elder Planning Commissioner and now republican Commission Candidate, Steve Zollinger. Senate Minority Leader Luz Escamilla joins the conversation to share her reaction and discusses if lawmakers can do anything to force the county's hand to retract this building ban. Then, Dave and Debbie hear from Box Elder County Planning Commissioner, Republican Candidate for Box Elder County Commission Steve Zollinger, who speaks to the comments he made about Mexicans and Koreans. Dave and Debbie discuss what they've learned and KSL Legal analyst Greg Skordas, joins with his take on racism and housing bans.
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IOC announcement today: Does Utah want the Olympics back?
Olympic excitement to bring the 2034 Games to Utah is spilling over. A recent survey from Deseret News and the Hinckley Institute of Politics shows 79% of Utahns are behind the state hosting the 2034 Winter Games. International Olympic Committee leaders decided to advance Utah’s bid to a final vote by the full IOC membership in July. D2 hears from callers about whether they're part of the almost 80% that want the games back, or whether they're part of the 20% that don't.