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Pat kicks it off by talking about the amateur radio operator Wolfman and how he has a one million watt bandwith that can reach all across Northern America and even Europe at night.
We talk about the possibility of whether or not there is Legionarres disease in the pipes of the CA State Buildings. Also, bear attacks and close human encounters with bears!
Pat and his producer, Lexi, create some rhymes and chants for the NY Knicks and The Pat Walsh Show. We also go over the live score of The Knicks huge comeback in game four of the NBA finals!
**Community Connection** This week on Community Connection, the conversation takes a fascinating turn as Tina and producer Eric dive into the world of electric vehicles and the city's proposed excise tax increase. But first, they discuss the historic comeback of the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals, with Danny Bridges, Sportswriter Indianapolis Recorder. Some surprising opinions on the team's chances of winning the championship are also discussed. The hosts also chat with a caller who shares his thoughts on the Pacers' chances of winning the division, and the importance of having a true center on the team. Additionally, they discuss the Fever's recent performance and the need for them to improve their rebounding and defense. The conversation also touches on the topic of accountability in government, as a city councilor proposes cutting off funding to the Office of Public Health and Safety due to concerns over missing funds. The hosts also discuss the importance of transparency and accountability in government. In the second half of the episode, the hosts talk to a caller who shares her experiences with electric vehicles, discussing the benefits and challenges of owning an EV. They also discuss the importance of building up the infrastructure for EVs and the need for more charging stations. Don't miss this engaging episode of Community Connection, where the hosts tackle a range of topics and share their insights and opinions. Tune in to hear more about the city's proposed excise tax increase, the world of electric vehicles, and the importance of accountability in government.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pat is joined by our guest, Phil, to enjoy sonme wine tasting and promote the upcoming and annual FellowFest in Clarksburg on Saturday, June 13th. We also discussed the Brendan Sorsby Ruling and gambling rules in college football.
Pat commentates on Pride Month and how some Dodgers players refused to wear a pride hat for Pride Night. Continuing on this topic, Pat gives his take on the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and the Christian viewpoint of their movement.
Ken Dawg, AI goes wild! And villains in the movies
Pat plays an old tape of him and KenDogg interviewing Bruce Dern back in the beginning of the Pat Walsh Show. He also reports on the big U-Haul exodus and CA ranking dead last in the U-haul growth index.
We continue the Pat Walsh Show by sharing more I-80 stories and learning the origin of the name "Shakey's Pizza" in Sacramento.! The beloved Curtis Mayfield is also on today's birthday board.
Wednesday 5pm Hour: Jason talks about the St. Paul attorney declining to charge protesters who disrupted a church service during Metro Surge. Shouldn't there have been SOME kind of charge?! Then it's time to vent our spleens and share what's grinding our gears on ENOUGH!!!
Pat commemorates the recently passed and former Kings coach Rick Adelman. Under Rick's coaching, of the Kings qualifying for the playoffs every year - years that Pat and our callers have many fond memories of. Pat also talks about his pet peeves, specifically politicians using the terms "Boots on the ground."
Pat is joined with KenDogg to talk about a buffalo named Trump and how it was spared sacrifice in Bangladesh due to his name. Pat also shares with us a secret sleeping hack called "Dark Showers" that will help you produce more melatonin before bed!
In the Second Hour, Rita Cosby Discusses the Current Political Tensions Regarding Immigration, Election Integrity, and Foreign Policy. And Highlighting an Exclusive Interview With Lara Trump, Who Discusses Her Father-In-Law's Aggressive Negotiation Strategies With Iran and His Commitment to Putting National Security Above Political Convenience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pat is joined by Joe to announce the unfortunate sudden passing of hockey player Claude Lemieux. On a happier note, we continue our celebration of National Hamburger Day.
The Second Hour of the K&C Masterpiece from Thursday May 28th with Alec in for Cory.
We continue the conversation of gratitude and Pat echoes his thankfulness for our radio family that you are part of! Pat goes on to explain how late night television inspired his show, specifically the 1988 intro to The Late Show with David Letterman.
Pat is joined with some good friends who brought him some special gifts from their trip in Italy. We also talk about some legendary saxaphone players who recently passed, including Sonny Rollins.
Pat and Ken Dogg discuss horror movies, the best movies to watch for the upcoming memorial day, and Pat gives his own stab at being a film critique.
Pat takes some calls and continues his list on of the top 50 saddest songs of all time.
Pat reveals "The Cher Effect" - autotune! - and shares his favorite Cher songs as we celebrate her 80th birthday!
Pat reveals "The Cher Effect" - autotune! - and shares his favorite Cher songs as we celebrate her 80th birthday!
Wednesday 5pm Hour: Jason talks with listeners about which local or national celebrity has the most notable flow. Then it's time to vent our spleens as listeners share what they've had ENOUGH of!
Pat invites a couple guests from Minor's Leap Winery to discuss their wine, beautiful sunsets, and upcoming concerts. Pat and Scott also pay homage to the once dominant, and now discontinued, Schlitz Beer.
Pat warns us that sub prime auto loans are the single riskiest credit product in the United States. We also took a call about the Horse Bull Star Constellation just above the Sacramento Sky!
Thursday 5pm Hour: is it still rude to ask someone their age? Jason thinks that's silly and asks listeners if we shouldn't be more open to talking about our age. Then he talks to State Senator Mark Johnson about the deal struck between the Governor and legislators to end this year's session.
The show continues with Joe Micahels joining Pat and Scott to talk about Calaveras County Fair and Jumping Frog Jubilee. And a surprise guest joins the team to celebrate his birthday!
The Pat Walsh Show continues with Kendog now in studio which of course means- it's movie time! They also talk about Richard Feynman a bit.
The Big Day of Giving and Willie Mays and embarrassing moments.
More on Ted Turner's passing and WKRP returns!
In the second hour, Pat and Kendog take a nostalgic trip through old car dealership commercials before opening up the phones for calls from listeners.
The Nextdoor App. Yay or Nay!?
Passing of John Sterling, Treatment of WHCD suspect while in jail
During the second hour of The Charlie James Show on April 28, 2026, Charlie James shifted from national headlines to political strategy and safety, starting with an interview with RNC Secretary Kiersten Pels on GOP midterm tactics. The discussion moved into the rise of political violence and online threats before featuring former Representative Adam Morgan, who warned that the South Carolina legislature has only eight days left to pass critical bills. The hour concluded with a fiery segment on media bias, where James argued that the mainstream press has "shown its true colors" in its coverage following the third assassination attempt on President Trump.
In the second hour of the Pat Walsh Show, Pat plays a game with Ken Dog!
Celebrating 420 the hippie way. We have songs about, and California dubbie culture. It's High Time we figure this out. The Pat Walsh Show.
Life's Certainties, Listener calls, and Luke Bryan Tix
More ticket prices and listener calls
Wednesday 5pm Hour: On the DeRush-Hour Jason goes "In Depth" with Erin Pash, one of the co-owners of "Pot Mamas" about opening their second dispensary in the metro. Then it's time to vent our spleens. Find out what's grinding our gears on ENOUGH!!!
We are loaded for bear with a room full of comedians and guests. Bassil is here with Keith Lowell Jensen. Two storytellers and Pat Walsh. The Pat Walsh Show.
Scott Robinson in for Pat. Controversial study subjects at Merced Schools
The second hour of The Tara Show on April 10, 2026, continues its high-energy critique of both global and local governance, beginning with a fiery segment on the "Bush contingency" of the Republican Party, which Tara accuses of reviving "amnesty" policies under a new guise. The discussion then pivots to Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger, whom the show blasts for a perceived lack of response regarding a knife murderer in Fairfax County, linking her policies to a broader "sanctuary" agenda. On the international front, the broadcast cites Al Jazeera reports suggesting that Iran's military power is collapsing, signaling that President Trump must now take decisive control of the Strait of Hormuz to ensure global trade stability. Finally, the hour closes with high-stakes anticipation for the Artemis II lunar mission, which is scheduled for a critical Pacific reentry at 8:00 PM, with the entire mission's success riding on the integrity of its heat shield.
More negitive political ads as the election season heats up. And the narrowing trade deficit with desiel price increases. The Pat Walsh Show.
The second hour of The Tara Show on April 9, 2026, bridges the gap between personal health and high-stakes geopolitics, opening with a discussion on medical data suggesting married couples face lower cancer risks than single individuals. The tone shifts sharply as the broadcast critiques "pro-rape, pro-murder" Democratic policies, linking liberal judicial leniency to a perceived rise in lawlessness. The hour concludes with a strategic analysis from Gen. Jack Keane, who warns that Iran is using the ceasefire to stall for time, while Tara explores the narrative that Democrats are leveraging the Iran crisis as a primary justification to remove President Trump from office.
Thursday 5pm Hour: On the DeRush-Hour, Jason goes "In Depth" with state Rep. Danny Nadeau of Rogers about how the state can help fix the problems with HCMC without raising taxes. Then - another day, and more drama with the Minneapolis City Council
We continue with HOA horror stories. Plus, Breaking King's News, the history of YES, and Ray Stevens. The Pat Walsh Show
Tray Streeter grew up in Syracuse, Utah. Like many children, he spent much of his childhood drawing, though he was especially interested in still lifes. That fascination with technique deepened in his teenage years after he received a set of oil paints for Christmas, leading him to study the works of John Singer Sargent and Caravaggio. Portraiture became his passion, one that continues to influence his work today. It was not until adulthood, when he began working digitally, that he turned his attention to sci-fi and fantasy art. The genre offered him the freedom to create artworks that exist beyond reality. Influenced by artists like Frank Frazetta and Alex Ross, he aims to combine both the drama and technique of classical painting with the sleek, contemporary possibilities of digital art. Currently, Tray is attending Weber State University, pursuing a BFA in Art with a 2D emphasis. After graduation, he hopes to continue his studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Ultimately, he aspires to illustrate for Dungeons & Dragons, work on cover illustration for comics, and develop his own original concepts. Joseph Sidari lives in the Boston suburbs with his wife and a delightfully spoiled labradoodle named Chloe, who takes him for walks twice a day. As a practicing physician, he works hard caring for his patients while trying to kill off his protagonists. He is a current member of the Grub Street Writers Group of Boston and a former member of the Spacecraft Writers' Group. He's been a lifelong fan of reading speculative fiction, but only started writing it after flipping his bicycle during triathlon training. Typing at his computer felt like a less risky hobby, so that summer, with his wrist on the mend, he wrote a novel. Then another. On his third attempt, he found an agent who suggested that writing short stories could help build his reputation while the book was being shopped around. The manuscript never sold, but he realized short stories were fun, too. Since then, he has earned multiple honorable mentions in the Writers of the Future contest and two Silvers, while publishing several short stories—though not enough to “pro out." United Public Radio & UFO Paranormal Radio www.uprntalkradio.com
Remembering Mark the Voice Guy. We lost him 4 years ago today. Great man and friend. Plus, an update on the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship with Joe Michaels. The Pat Walsh Show.
Bruce Springsteen and the ladies are cubbing. We talk about politics in music, the comfort fo the nightclub, and why men want to go to festivals. The Pat Walsh Show.
Brewer Fanatic's Jack Stern joins Wisconsin Sports Daily to break down the hot start for the Brewers in the 2026 season. Jack discusses some of the injuries the Brewers suffered & how the Crew has gone about filling the gaps in.
030426 Second Hour Susan on Wiki Black Vs White Hats and Manipulation; Iran by Kate Dalley