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Parenting is getting more and more stressful. A national report found a stay-at-home mom spends more time with her kids today... than in the 1970s. Joining me live in the studio is co-host of Dave and Dujanovic... Dave Noriega.
How does drinking alcohol impact your overall health? A new report by the New York Times shows that alcohol is never healthy for us, in any amount. Dave Noriega, co-host of The Dave and Dujanovic Show hosts a 30-minute special this Saturday on KSL NewsRadio... that will discuss this study more deeply. Dave joins me now live.
Hosts: Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner For a few hours on Thursday, election betting was legal here in the United States. A judge said it was okay, but a quickly-filed appeal put another pause on it. The back-and-forth got us thinking: why isn’t election betting okay? If other kinds of betting are largely legal – including sports betting – why isn’t it okay to bet on candidates? Dave Noriega, co-host of Dave and Dujanovic on KSL NewsRadio and a former sports journalist joins the conversation to help explain why we can’t compare other kinds of gambling to betting on elections.
Hosts: Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner Amendment D now heads to the Utah Supreme CourtJust a day after a judge said Amendment D was “void,” the state filed their appeal to the Utah Supreme Court. Their petition just came out this afternoon; KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas tore right through it. We start the show off discussing the latest developments in this situation and what the state’s saying in their appeal to the higher court. Election betting legalized, then illegalized againFor a few hours on Thursday, election betting was legal here in the United States. A judge said it was okay, but a quickly-filed appeal put another pause on it. The back-and-forth got us thinking: why isn’t election betting okay? If other kinds of betting are largely legal – including sports betting – why isn’t it okay to bet on candidates? Dave Noriega, co-host of Dave and Dujanovic on KSL NewsRadio and a former sports journalist joins the conversation to help explain why we can’t compare other kinds of gambling to betting on elections. Changes to Ogden’s city government approved in lieu of HB261HB261 – the “anti DEI bill” – forbids public institutions from having separate offices and departments focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion. The bill’s effects on institutes of higher education have been well-documented and discussed, but it also affected the Ogden Diversity Commission. Ogden Mayor Ben Nadolski joins KSL at Night to talk about the changes coming to the commission’s name and focus. Listen in to hear how the intent of the commission is still the same. Harris sees a boost in the polls following presidential debateWe’re seeing new poll numbers following Tuesday’s presidential debate; they show a boost in favor of Vice President Kamala Harris. How’s the Trump campaign reacting to these numbers? KSL at Night hosts Adam Gardiner and Greg Skordas discuss the latest polling and talk about where the trends are heading now. Utah judge rules on the privacy of NIL contracts between universities and athletesThis week, a judge ruled that public universities in Utah can continue to keep NIL agreements private. Those contracts – dealing with an athlete’s name, image, and likeness – have been a point of contention between news organizations, universities, and the state legislature. We break down what the latest ruling means. AG Merrick Garland denounces attacks on the Department of JusticeThe attorney general is denouncing “dangerous” and “outrageous” attacks on the Department of Justice. It comes as DOJ prosecutors and personnel have reported more and more attacks on them, largely from people on the fringe sides of the political spectrum. Garland also reaffirmed that the department would continue to “follow the facts.” Listen in for our discussion on what he said. Discussion: when does a person consume too much political news?When does political news consumption move from being informed to feeling overwhelmed? New survey results give us a better look into how men and women across the country feel about political news. KSL at Night hosts Adam Gardiner and Greg Skordas discuss their own political news consumption habits and how they keep from getting overwhelmed.
Everyone knows Dave Noriega from KSL's Dave and Dujanovic Show... but does everyone know that Dave was born and raised in Kaysville? In this episode, Dave shares his tips for on camera interviews, experiences as a reporter, and his Kaysville City memories.
The Utah Supreme Court ruled that lawmakers overstepped the people's authority to alter government when they changed a voter initiative that established an independent redistricting commission. Dave Noriega is joined by guest host Maura Carabello to discuss this ruling. KSL Legal Analyst, Greg Skordas, joins the conversation to talk about the implications of this ruling on government overreach.
Dave Noriega and guest host Maura Carabello start the show talking about the big changes coming to school lunches. The USDA is limiting sugar and salt – will that actually help the obesity epidemic? What role do parents play? The hosts discuss.
Before Utah's Presidential Preference Poll, Candidate Nikki Haley stopped by KSL Broadcast House to visit and meet with the combined KSL/Deseret News Editorial Board. She laid out her vision for America, spending immigration, and why Donald Trump shouldn't be the Republican candidate for president. Dave Noriega of Dave and Dujanovic was part of that meeting with the former Ambassador to the United Nations.
Maurine Hunsaker was murdered in 1986. More than 30 years later...State Corrections officials are trying to move forward with the death penalty for her convicted murderer...Ralph Menzies.
University of Alabama Coach Nick Saban, Seattle Seahawks Coach Pete Carroll, and New England Patriots Coach Bill Belichick are leaving the gridiron behind. Each legend was effective in their domain, but each had a unique style. Former sports journalist and current KSL Newsradio host Dave Noriega joins Boyd to compare and contrast the lessons we can draw from the coaches' example.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Greg Skordas General Conference begins this Saturday, and we have some great specials lined up. Dave Noriega, Host of Dave and Dujanovic, joins the show to give a preview of their special, Dieting by Design: Fads, Trends and the Body Image Battle.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Greg Skordas The Salt Lake Chamber to discuss immigration and permitting reform in Washington D.C. The Salt Lake Chamber is heading to Washington D.C. this week to meet with Utah’s congressional delegation and discuss some of their top federal priorities, including immigration and permitting reform. Derek Miller, President and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber and Downtown Alliance, joins the show to discuss what’s to come from this meeting. NASA collects a sample from an asteroid for the first time NASA collected a sample from an asteroid for the first time, and Utah played a pretty big role in this monumental achievement. KSL NewsRadio Reporter Adam Small joins the show with the latest on what he discovered on the scene at the West Desert. Local news raises a big question: Why aren’t we de-escalating conflict? There’s been quite a lot of local news surrounding us recently… The Mayor of Orem was spat on by the daughter of a reporter he criticized during a City Council meeting last week. Additionally, there was a bomb threat at The King’s English Bookshop that canceled a drag event. Greg and Maura break down the events and discuss the big questions: Why are we reacting so strongly to each other? And why aren’t we de-escalating conflicts like these? Where is the compromise to prevent a government shutdown? We are just days away from a potential government shutdown, which no one wants. In an interview with the Deseret News, Senator Mike Lee said that he doesn’t think deep down anyone in Congress would choose a shutdown. So then why isn’t anyone actually compromising? Senator Bob Menendez says he will not resign despite his indictment New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez has been indicted again on federal bribery charges. But despite several people calling on him to resign, he said he’s not going to. This raises the question: How do we feel about our elected officials being indicted, and how will that affect whether we vote for them? The weight of the word “and” on the Supreme Court Let’s talk about the word “and.” It may seem like a simple word, but it holds a heavy weight that could affect thousands of prison sentences each year based on how the Supreme Court interprets it. What exactly does this mean? Greg and Maura break it down. Hollywood writers reach a “tentative” deal with studios After nearly five months of going on strike, Hollywood writers have reached a “tentative” deal with studios that may end the writers’ strike. Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent in Los Angeles, joins the show with the latest. General Conference Special Preview: Dieting by Design General Conference begins this Saturday, and we have some great specials lined up. Dave Noriega, Host of Dave and Dujanovic, joins the show to give a preview of their special, Dieting by Design: Fads, Trends and the Body Image Battle.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Greg Skordas The Salt Lake Chamber to discuss immigration and permitting reform in Washington D.C. The Salt Lake Chamber is heading to Washington D.C. this week to meet with Utah's congressional delegation and discuss some of their top federal priorities, including immigration and permitting reform. Derek Miller, President and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber and Downtown Alliance, joins the show to discuss what's to come from this meeting. NASA collects a sample from an asteroid for the first time NASA collected a sample from an asteroid for the first time, and Utah played a pretty big role in this monumental achievement. KSL NewsRadio Reporter Adam Small joins the show with the latest on what he discovered on the scene at the West Desert. Local news raises a big question: Why aren't we de-escalating conflict? There's been quite a lot of local news surrounding us recently… The Mayor of Orem was spat on by the daughter of a reporter he criticized during a City Council meeting last week. Additionally, there was a bomb threat at The King's English Bookshop that canceled a drag event. Greg and Maura break down the events and discuss the big questions: Why are we reacting so strongly to each other? And why aren't we de-escalating conflicts like these? Where is the compromise to prevent a government shutdown? We are just days away from a potential government shutdown, which no one wants. In an interview with the Deseret News, Senator Mike Lee said that he doesn't think deep down anyone in Congress would choose a shutdown. So then why isn't anyone actually compromising? Senator Bob Menendez says he will not resign despite his indictment New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez has been indicted again on federal bribery charges. But despite several people calling on him to resign, he said he's not going to. This raises the question: How do we feel about our elected officials being indicted, and how will that affect whether we vote for them? The weight of the word “and” on the Supreme Court Let's talk about the word “and.” It may seem like a simple word, but it holds a heavy weight that could affect thousands of prison sentences each year based on how the Supreme Court interprets it. What exactly does this mean? Greg and Maura break it down. Hollywood writers reach a “tentative” deal with studios After nearly five months of going on strike, Hollywood writers have reached a “tentative” deal with studios that may end the writers' strike. Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent in Los Angeles, joins the show with the latest. General Conference Special Preview: Dieting by Design General Conference begins this Saturday, and we have some great specials lined up. Dave Noriega, Host of Dave and Dujanovic, joins the show to give a preview of their special, Dieting by Design: Fads, Trends and the Body Image Battle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Greg Skordas General Conference begins this Saturday, and we have some great specials lined up. Dave Noriega, Host of Dave and Dujanovic, joins the show to give a preview of their special, Dieting by Design: Fads, Trends and the Body Image Battle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KSL Newsradio's Dave Noriega discusses his experience as a school bus driver, the stresses of the job, and the qualifications that go into it after a report states that a Canyon School District bus driver who struck and killed a Jordan High student in January... had a history of accidents.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Noriega and guest co-host Maura Carabello, President of the Exoro Group and a Host of KSL @ Night, check in with KSL Newsradio's Adam Small about the floods all around the state and how a stream team is playing a big role in mitigating flooding in Utah. Make sure to tune in every morning for updates on flooding throughout Utah.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Biden announced his bid for a second term today in a 3-minute video. It was a really good, heavily edited video. And how it was edited might give us some insight into what the campaign is trying to say... and perhaps what it's trying to hide. KSL NewsRadio's Dave Noriega, a TV editing veteran, joins Boyd to analyze the music, b-roll, and other editing choices. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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9:05 - Inside the polls: FiveThirtyEight gives Sen. Mike Lee a 93% chance of winning against Evan Mcmullin Tonight's the night! Sen. Mike Lee and challenger Evan McMullin face off in the last of the midterm debates. Despite neck-and-neck polls and millions of dollars spent on McMullin's side, FiveThirtyEight still gives a substantial edge to the incumbent. Guest host Marty Carpenter joins Dave Noriega to discuss why the media cares so much about this race and the involvement of a certain jedi on McMullin's behalf. 9:20 - 9:35 - Do Standardized Tests Still Matter? National ACT results just dropped, and they have fallen to a thirty-year low. The hosts talk standardized tests and break down the results by race and other important demographics. Dave and Marty also debate whether low scores are a sign of student failures or a need to change the tests themselves. Mark Peterson with the Utah State Board of Education tunes in to unpack whether ACT scores are accurate signposts of college readiness. Peterson and the hosts discuss the nuts and bolts of standardized tests in college applications and the current trend of universities removing it from their requirements. 9:50 - Orem-Alpine School District Split We return to the pending divorce between Orem City and Alpine School District. A recent study found nearly 40% of the school district's funds originated from Orem taxes, but only 13% of district funds went toward Orem city needs. Hosts Dave and Marty talk to JoDee Sunber, a former School Board member in the Alpine School District to discuss parents' and administrators' reaction and reasons against the split. 10:05 - Mike Lee seeks Mitt Romney's Endorsement Mike Lee went on the Tucker Carlson show last week to lambaste fellow Senator Mitt Romney for not endorsing him. It was a strange move, considering Tucker Carlson has spent a lot of airtime roasting Mitt. Marty and Dave talk about the importance, or lack thereof, behind political endorsements and the role Romney plays in this unique race. 10:20 - Student Loan Forgiveness Beta Application now available Great news to all of you waiting for your student loan relief -- A “beta test” of the application for student loan relief has gone live. This happened on Friday evening, the Biden administration's first step to the sweeping program to cancel student debt for tens of millions of Americans. JAY O'BRIEN, ABC NEWS CORRESPONDENT, WASHINGTON joins the show to explain what we know. Caitlyn Johnston, Producer of Dave and Dujanovic shares her experience with the beta application 10:35 - 10:50 Americans are increasingly worried about inflation Americans are increasingly worried about inflation over other economic concerns -- That's according the American Family Survey conducted by BYU/Deseret News . This information comes along as Core US Inflation has risen to a 40-Year High - in new numbers released last week. Robert Spendlove, a Senior Vice President and the Economic and Public Policy Officer for Zions Bank joins the show to break down what core inflation means to individuals. Dave and Marty break down more data on inflation from the American Family Survey. 11:05 - Top moments of the Congressional District 2 debate We're talking about Friday's debate, with incumbent Rep. Chris Stewart facing off with Democratic challenger Nick Mitchell and Constitution party candidate Cassie Easley. Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources, moderated the debate. Boyd joins the show to discuss the top moments. 11:35 - Gov. Cox addresses parents and teachers about negative impacts of social media on youth Gov. Cox addressed parents and teachers this morning about how social media is negatively affecting teen mental health, social connections and emotional well-being. KSL Newsradio reporter Aimee Cobabe helps expand the research findings he points to and the proposed ways parents and policymakers can better protect young people. 11:50 - The impact of moderators on debates The role of debate moderator has drawn intense scrutiny in the last several years, as moderators are expected to fact-check candidates without putting the attention on themselves. Here to break down his own approach to that role is tonight's debate moderator, KSL Newsradio's Doug Wright. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight's the night! Sen. Mike Lee and challenger Evan McMullin face off in the last of the midterm debates. Despite neck-and-neck polls and millions of dollars spent on McMullin's side, FiveThirtyEight still gives a substantial edge to the incumbent. Guest host Marty Carpenter joins Dave Noriega to discuss why the media cares so much about this race and the involvement of a certain jedi on McMullin's behalf.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Noriega takes us through his conference special surrounding skipping college and D2 takes calls from listeners to hear insight on what listeners learned.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Noriega talks about his General Conference special episode this week on going to college and other alternatives for kids to enter the workforce.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two Utah families filed a lawsuit against the state in regards to the ban of transgender girls from playing high school female sports. This controversial bill from last legislative session took many by surprise as it was enacted on the last day of the session. Will the ban be overturned? Sue Robbins, Equality Utah Transgender Advisory Council See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The baby formula shortage is still expected to last another month or two. Why is it taking so long to get the factory back online? We're learning a little bit about the conditions at the Abbott Baby Formula making factory in Michigan. FDA Commish says the "inspection results were shocking" Dave and Debbie discuss the issue. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Many companies are in discussion of bringing workers back into the office and if workers decline, they could lose their jobs. In a leaked email from Elon Musk it was stated that remote work is no longer acceptable. Dave and Debbie discuss and take listener calls. Would you quit your job if you were forced back into the office? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As gas prices skyrocket pass the moon!, There has been discussion of gas rebates needing to be given to Americans. That sounds like a solution to a problem that just creates another problem. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A 16 year old transgender female who wants to play volleyball. A 13-year-old swimmer transgender swimmer who wants to join the high school swim team have filed lawsuits because Utah lawmakers banned them. This wasn't without hurdles on the hill...the governor vetoed the ban -- lawmakers came back and over-rode his veto. Representative Kera Birkeland - Sponsor of the original bill joins the conversation to see where we go from here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon Parry, Assistant General Manager with Weber Basin Water Conservancy District joins the show as we find out if lawn watering restrictions will be eased. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was a very wet long weekend and the question all homeowners are asking themselves is, when can I start watering my lawn and trees? Kelly Kopp, Professor and Extension Specialist in the Plants, Soils & Climate department at Utah State University joins the show to explain how long Utahns can hold out on watering. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Major amounts of water from snow and rain over the past weekend.. KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson joins the show with the dent in the drought details. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Debate week for the GOP! After drama regarding the GOP and the Utah Debate commission -- some debates may only have one participant.. others may have more. Who is debating and who is not? KSL Newsradio Reporter Lindsay Aerts joins the show live. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Broken record: gas prices jumped up again -- new record high of $4.69 a gallon in Utah. John Treamor with AAA calls the show so we can ask – where does it stop? D2 takes listener calls – what's your price point when stopping for a fill up doesn't feel like a self-administered tooth surgery? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Uvalde Texas will begin burying the dead in that mass shooting at Robb Elementary. It took police more than an hour to kill the gunman last week -- today, we ask a Utah police department a question on Dave's Dad Brain - can he ask his police chief what their procedures are if a gunman gets into his child's school? And expect an answer? SGT. Melody Cutler with Unified Police Department calls the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Debate week all this week on KSL NewsRadio should people care about them and why are some politicians not participating? Boyd Matheson, Inside Sources joins the show to discuss the significance of the debates See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After learning that a listener sold his motorhome due to high gas prices – Dave and Debbie ask listeners, what have you given up due to high gas prices? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With a record breaking storm bumping up water levels for May – D2 checks in on our lakes and reservoirs levels going into summer with Laura Haskell, Drought Coordinator, Utah Division of Water Resources. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave and Debbie continue their conversation of the growth of Utah county and ask Amelia Powers Gardner, Utah County Commissioner joins the show to discuss concerns of residents and what is being done to combat growth of the area. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gearing up for memorial day weekend, many of us I am sure are itching to get outside and maybe take a hike... As we continue our coverage of Be Ready, UT -- let's walk through some safety tips for hiking so you are fully prepared going into the weekend.Sgt. Josh Chapell, UT CO Sheriff's Office joins the show to share tips on hiking safety See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a big weekend for a big movie. Tom Cruise Top Gun: Maverick opens this Friday and KSL Newsradio's Doug Wright joins the show to give us a preview. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gas prices have soared so high that the US is now seeing demand destruction ahead of the summer driving season. Should Americans park their cars and take the bicycle out? Dave and Debbie discuss whether or not they have reconsidered traveling due to inflation. Traffic reporter Andy Farmsworth joins the show to tell us the best routes. Mike Headrick with KSL 5 TV joins to discuss a new campaign for road safety through KSL. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The US Geological Survey's most recent water use data for Utah shows the state uses about 38 million gallons of water on golf courses per day -- enough to fill almost 58 Olympic size swimming pools. As we broadcast from The Oaks Golf Course in Spanish fork D2 speaks to Spanish Fork Mayor Mike Mendenhall on water conservation efforts that are in place in the city and at the golf course. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Utah County. In the Beehive State, nearly 40% of its population growth from mid-2020 to 2021 can be attributed to one county. Experiencing a huge swell in population, Utah County ranked 10th in county numeric growth across the U.S., seeing an increase of 21,843. Mallory Bateman, Director of Demographic Research with the Kem C Gardner Institute joins the show to discuss how much the area has grown and what's to come. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
According to Utah Business: Utah Lake Restoration Project is a $6.4 billion project, including $2.2 billion dedicated to dredging Utah Lake, deepening the lake by seven feet, and using the leftover sediment to engineer artificial islands in the center of the lake.Lake Restorations Solution President /COO Jon Benson joins the show to share the latest developments See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This would damage the invaluable ecosystem services the lake freely provides us, including increasing local precipitation, cooling the valley during summer extremes, removing nutrients, providing world-class opportunities for recreation and photography, and creating habitat.”Ben Abbott, Assistant Professor of Ecosystem Ecology Brigham Young University joins the show to discuss his concerns about the current redevelopment of Utah Lake. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
According to Hopper, the average cost of a “good deal” round-trip domestic flight on April 17, 2022, was $358. That's just over $100 more than the same date's average in 2021. It's also more expensive than the pre-pandemic, April 17, 2018 average of $320.Ted Rossman, Analyst with Bank Rate joins the show to share data he has found. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The show is live from The Oaks Golf Course in Spanish Fork and Dave and Debbie talk to Ryan Rhees, the head golf professional joins the show about the pros and cons of the sport and how to get kids involved in the sport. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The nation is heartbroken after 19 children were killed in a mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas yesterday. But amidst the tragedy, where do we go from here? And how do we get past the partisanship and political showmanship and get to the right conversations about the right kind of policies? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jordan School District recently held a meeting to discuss whether they will ban cultural and religious Lei at their graduation ceremonies. Tracy Miller, Jordan School District Board President joins the show to discuss the board's decision. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Utah students and parents have a resource to find mental health help or report suspicious activity in the school. Rachel Lucynski, Director of Community Crisis Services at Huntsman Mental Health Institute calls in to give us the details on the app. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Governor Cox recently touted the idea of free public transportation for everyone as a way to deal with the rise in gas prices, is this a smart solution? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.