Should you be helping someone in crisis if a 911 emergency dispatcher tells you to stay inside your home? Utah County sheriff’s Sgt. Cannon and KSL legal analyst Greg Skordas discuss helping others, protecting yourself and Utah’s Good Samaritan law.
Mandatory military service is required in places such as Finland and Israel. Dave & Dujanovic discuss the pros and cons of the United States requiring it.
KSL legal analyst Greg Skordas joins the show to discuss the case of a Black teen who was shot twice by a white homeowner in his 80s in Kansas City last week.
Hogle Zoo in eastern Salt Lake City held its first-ever flood drill as the mayors of Salt Lake City and County issued twin states of emergency for spring flooding.
A recent article by the Associated Press says China is attempting to influence and manipulate the state of Utah. Rep. Chris Stewart joined Dave & Dujanovic on Monday to discuss.
Utahns need to be prepared for spring runoff. Rest easy knowing that it's not too late to get sandbags, as several city offices are still offering them.
With all the new snow and spring temperatures coming quickly, it's time to talk flood insurance. A Utah Division of Emergency Management expert discusses.
The mayor of Sandy joins the show to say because of all the snow this year the city burned through its road salt budget in February and is now $250,000 in the red.
BYU psychologist Dr. Tom Golightly discusses the psychology behind, and the coping mechanisms dealing with when a spouse lied to their significant other.