Dave & Dujanovic

utah covid-19 vaccine study...
Curt Gresseth

Utah lawmaker talks about his time in the Covid-19 vaccine study

Utah Republican Rep. Steve Eliason of Sandy joined Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine study -- and shared his experience with Dave & Dujanovic.
4 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

Meet the watchdog who keeps an eye out for Covid-19 business violations

The state watchdog in charge of checking out complaints involving COVID-19 business violations in Utah says reports are up -- a lot.
4 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

Dave & Dujanovic discuss COVID-19 and bankruptcy

A financial planner discusses surviving bankruptcy after COVID-19 and another long-term side effect of COVID-19 might be bankruptcy. 
4 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

The COVID-19 vaccine: when will Utahns have access?

Utahns could soon start to hear about access to the COVID-19 vaccine, a medical expert told KSL NewsRadio's Dave & Dujanovic.
4 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

Dave & Dujanovic: Why don’t people vote?

An expert in voting and politics discusses the reasons why people don't vote and why it's so important now to do so.
4 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

Keep up productivity to keep your work-from-home job, says state expert

Productivity must hold steady or increase for work-from-home jobs to continue as an option for employees, says an expert on Dave and Dujanovic.
4 years ago
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Paul Nelson

SLCPD take twice as long to respond to most police calls, records show

Records show it's taken roughly twice as long for Salt Lake City Police officers to respond to certain calls in 2020 as compared to last year.
4 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

Dave & Dujanovic: How do social media sites affect your vote?

As more Americans shift to social media sites to get their news, how much do platforms like Facebook and Instagram affect your vote?
4 years ago
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Simone Seikaly

Write-in candidate requests a list mailed to voters, naming write-in candidates

Write-in candidates in Utah want elections officials to include a list of write-in candidates in the same envelope as the ballot.
4 years ago
SALT LAKE CITY -- Drivers in the Beehive State are showing up on some pretty bad lists about bad dr...
Curt Gresseth

Dave & Dujanovic: What’s with speeders burning up Utah roads?

Utah is seeing a rash of reckless speeding this summer, sometimes in excess of 100 mph. Why? Dave and Debbie explore.
4 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

Dave & Dujanovic: With coin shortage, is US moving to a cashless society?

With coins falling out of circulation due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is it time for America to go cashless?
4 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

Dave & Dujanovic: Are fireworks on Pioneer Day worth the risk?

The Tooele County fire warden talks about the risks and costs that come with setting off fireworks.
4 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

Expert: Hospitals are at the brink and we need to rethink a return to school

An infectious disease expert says with COVID-19 cases so high, he's not comfortable sending kids to school - and he's worried about hospital capacity.
4 years ago
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Joe Davis

Former tribal chairman responds to calls to change sports mascots

"Native Americans are not mascots," said Darren Parry, a candidate for Congress and the former chairman of the Northwestern band of the Shoshone Nation.
4 years ago
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Dan Bammes

Utah dashboard gives deeper look into the COVID-19 pandemic

The new numbers provided daily don't tell the whole story of COVID-19 in Utah. But, the dashboard maintained by the Utah Department of Health does.
4 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

Dave & Dujanovic: Utah’s seeing a COVID-19 plateau

State epidemiologist Dr. Angela Dunn told KSL Newsradio hosts Dave and Dujanovic that Utah is seeing a COVID-19 plateau, but, we're not out of the woods.
4 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

When Democrats switch sides for the GOP primary, is it sabotage?

Former Rep. Enid Mickelsen, R-Utah, joined Dave & Dujanovic to analyze the politics behind Democrats switching sides to vote in the recent GOP primary.
4 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

Utah’s Stewart wades into debate over Russian bounties to kill US troops

Rep. Chris Stewart is the latest to insist President Trump was never briefed on reports of Russian bounties paid to Taliban fighters to kill US soldiers.
4 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

Taking coronavirus seriously: Survivor shares her tale of anguish

Survivor Cass Ho of Midway, Utah, join Dave Noriega and Debbie Dujanovic to share her hellish ride on the coronavirus coaster.
4 years ago
In this Wednesday, June 24, 2020, photo, Marina Gomberg stands in her back yard, in Salt Lake City....
LINDSAY WHITEHURST and SOPHIA EPPOLITO Associated Press

Utah Democrats cross party lines to have political impact

In Utah, thousands of liberal-leaning voters are registering as Republicans. They say it's a way to have a political voice in the Primary Election.
4 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

Advice from a registered sex offender: teach your kids

According to "Tom," it's not the registered sex offender who lives in your neighborhood you have to worry about -- it's the one who hasn't been caught yet.
4 years ago
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Becky Bruce

UHP trooper offers in-depth look at life as a black police officer

What is it really like to be a black police officer in Utah? UHP Trooper Ivan Lofton joined Dave & Dujanovic to tell his story.
4 years ago
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Debbie Dujanovic

OPINION: Council’s inflammatory police shooting response isn’t leadership

A police shooting must not be a catalyst for politicians to repeat angry rhetoric without learning the facts -- or being ignorant of them, writes Debbie Dujanovic.
4 years ago
Controversial concert moved to Iron County, Utah Business Revival event happened despite being deni...
Simone Seikaly

The controversial concert will go on — in Iron County

The controversial Collin Raye concert that moved from Davis County to Tooele County will now take place Saturday in Iron County.
4 years ago