Dave & Dujanovic

grief...
Curt Gresseth

Coping with grief and loss during a pandemic

Dr. Kristin Francis, a psychiatrist with Huntsman Mental Health, shares her advice on coping with grief during the pandemic.
3 years ago
home prices utah...
Curt Gresseth

Demand is driving home prices in Utah through the roof

Without a significant supply of new real estate, home prices in Utah will continue to climb, said real-estate broker Thomas Wright.
3 years ago
flooding...
Curt Gresseth

Don’t wait before floodwaters reach your home: Prepare now

An expert on public safety shares tips and advice on keeping floodwaters from pouring into your basement.
3 years ago
Centerville Police department...
Curt Gresseth

Police officer recounts road-rage horror in Centerville

A near-collision between a Ford F-150 pickup and a Mitsubishi Lancer at the exit of a Walmart store in Centerville ignited a road-rage tragedy.
3 years ago
cloud seeding in dubai...
Curt Gresseth

Cloud seeding in Utah: We do it in winter, why not summer like Dubai?

Cloud seeding is a common winter practice in the western US, where it can help keep reservoirs filled. But if Dubai does it in the summer, why can't we?
3 years ago
breakthrough infection...
Curt Gresseth

Doctor: To stop spread of Delta variant, get vaccinated or just wear a mask

SALT LAKE CITY — If you are not vaccinated, at least wear a mask in public to stop the Delta variant from claiming more lives, a Utah doctor strongly stressed. Due to the surge of the very contagious COVID-19 Delta variant nationwide, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its mask guidance on Tuesday, […]
3 years ago
bear proof...
Curt Gresseth

Bear-proof your camping food and save lives (yours and the bears’)

Reasons to bear-proof your camp food became evident this week after a camper was fined nearly $6K.
3 years ago
dust storm...
Curt Gresseth

Dave & Dujanovic: In a dust storm, pull aside to stay alive

Driving in a dust storm is top of mind because blowing dust blinded drivers along a stretch of Interstate 15 near Kanosh, Utah, on Sunday.
3 years ago
drought...
Curt Gresseth

To keep your green lawn during drought, listen to the pro

Keeping your lawn green during a drought.
3 years ago
handball fined...
Simone Seikaly

Coach: It’s past time to re-evaluate women’s sports uniforms

After a Norwegian team was fined, a Utah volleyball coach answers questions about women's sports uniforms.
3 years ago
moon wobble to cause earth flooding...
Curt Gresseth

NASA: Moon wobble to cause more Earth flooding in the future

The wobble in the cycle of the moon will combine with climate change and rising sea levels to contribute to more flooding, NASA said.
3 years ago
eviction...
Curt Gresseth

Priced out: Could high cost of rent drive up Utah evictions?

If a full-time worker needs to make at least $20.21 in Utah to afford rent, some advocates worry evictions may rise in the near future.
3 years ago
break car window dog...
Curt Gresseth

Overheated car notwithstanding, it’s illegal to break a window to free a dog

Technically, it's against the law to break the window of an overheated car to free a pet. But is it time to reconsider that law? Dave & Dujanovic discuss.
3 years ago
vehicle fire...
Curt Gresseth

A firefighter talks about the danger of a vehicle fire

A highway vehicle fire accounts for one in every eight fires in the United States. 
3 years ago
child tax credit...
Curt Gresseth

Child tax credit money coming to parents – some things to watch out for

This week, parents of dependent children under 18 can start receiving monthly payments of either $300 or $250 depending on the ages of their children.
3 years ago
Mia Love talks about Haiti...
Curt Gresseth

Mia Love reflects on the assassination of president of Haiti

The president of Haiti, who was recently assassinated, sought to bring Haiti back to a functioning democracy, says former Utah Rep. Mia Love.
3 years ago
marijuana...
Curt Gresseth

More research needed on athletes and marijuana, says specialist

A specialist in plant-based medicine said more research needs to be conducted on the effects of marijuana on athletes in competition.
3 years ago
11 charged...
Curt Gresseth

What happens next to 11 people charged with allegedly disrupted school board meeting?

A Utah defense attorney and former prosecutor discuss the possible legal ramifications for the 11 people charged with disrupting a school board meeting.
3 years ago
bachelor's degree at SUU human trafficking scholarships...
Curt Gresseth

Dave & Dujanovic: No housing on campus. Should college kids stay at home?

There are no dorms available on campus at Southern Utah University in Cedar City. What should your kid do? Find an apartment off campus or stay at home and save money? BYU psychologist Tom Golightly discusses the downside of letting your kid get too comfortable living in the basement.
3 years ago
xeriscaped yard Utah's Landscape Incentive Program...
Curt Gresseth

You can get paid to rip out your lawn with xeriscaping in southern Utah

A Washington County program pays residents to rip out their lawn with xeriscaping, replacing grass with drought-tolerant native Utah plants.
3 years ago
gwen berry...
Dave Noriega

Opinion: I disagree with Gwen Berry, but support her right to protest

Dave Noriega doesn't agree with Gwen Berry, who turned her back on the US flag at the Olympic trials -- but he supports her right to make a statement.
3 years ago
Image of a help wanted sign. There aren't as many jobs that offer remote work as there were during ...
Curt Gresseth

Retail Association: Utah retailers need to start offering better wages

The head of the Utah Retail Merchants Association says retailers will need to start offering higher wages to attract workers and keep them happy.
3 years ago
paint your grass green if it looks too yellow...
Curt Gresseth

Tired of looking at that yellow, drought-stricken lawn? Paint your grass.

How do you restore your green grass without watering? The simplest solution might be to paint that yellow grass green, experts say.
3 years ago
affordable care act obamacare supreme court...
Curt Gresseth

Analysis: Obamacare survives third failed attack before Supreme Court

Despite a third challenge before the US Supreme Court by Republican-led states, the justices once again preserved Obamacare (7 to 2) as the law of the land.
3 years ago