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No-Spend Days helped one woman save $18,432 in just six months. Dave & Dujanovic are calling on their listeners to take the "No-Spend Wednesday" challenge.
Could you go cash-only? Here's how Dave Noriega's mother kept from putting a dime on her credit cards -- and how he learned he should have taken her advice.
60% of Americans don't have $1,000 in savings, but the average American spends $1,500 a day on non-essential items. What could you cut out of your budget?
A latte on the way to work: $3.65. A lunch break at Chipotle Mexican Grill: $7.50. Ordering in pizza when you don’t have the energy to cook: $10. A Netflix subscription to help you wind down: $12.99. They’re all small costs, but if a new study by Ladder can believed, they add up to a […]
Americans owe an estimated $1.4 trillion in student loan debt. What would happen if, as Elizabeth Warren's proposed, all of that debt just disappeared?
The billboard might sound like a publicity stunt - but the company behind it promises that the mystery millionaire is serious about using it to find love.
More students are taking advantage of services to provide courtesy escorts at the University of Utah since Lauren McCluskey's murder. She would have graduated this week.
Vietnam veteran Stan Taylor didn't see himself as a soldier. He won a purple heart and two bronze stars, but imposter's syndrome kept him feeling like a fraud.
Will crying get you out of a speed ticket? How fast can you really go over the speed limit? KSL Newsradio let listeners ask the Utah Highway Patrol anything - and they answered.
Does the Mueller Report really exonerate the President? Here's what Sen. Mitt Romney, Rep. Chris Stewart, Sen. Mike Lee, and Sen. Todd Weiler have to say.