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The Truck Show Podcast

Jay "Lightning" Tilles and Sean P. Holman

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Do you love trucks, Jeeps, customs, wheeling, fabrication, new products, events, and the latest in truck news? Then you won't want to miss this fun and irreverent look at today’s world of trucks. Hosted by veteran Los Angeles radio personality and producer Jay “Lightning” Tilles (106.7 FM KROQ) and truck expert and longtime automotive journalist Sean P. Holman (Truck Trend, Four Wheeler, Diesel Power, Truckin', Jp, Petersen's 4-Wheel & Off-Road, and OVR Magazine), the Truck Show Podcast brin ...
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50,000 watts of gearhead terror. We’re the talk radio blowtorch you want, chock-full of cars, trucks, beers and guns since 2009. We'll be your go-to for gearhead get-some, full of the sliciest canyon carving, dirtiest off-roading, biggest calibers, hairiest sasquatches, loudest explosions, plus the best epic fails, smoking rubble and blue-collar awesomesauce since Top Gear full of beer.
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We take today’s News Stories and things happening around the world and bring you our perspective and opinions on what is really going on, in some cases, as we are not limited like the Mainstream Media is: by Corporations pulling their strings. We give you our honest reporting on issues and what you need to know that may be being kept from you, depending on your news source. We welcome your feedback and opinions on our Podcasts through our blogs and your opinion matters whatever it may be. We ...
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Gagliarchives PGM 1764

Gagliarchives Radio

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Join us at 10PM ET; 7PM PT; & 3AM UK time Saturday night for Program 1764, as we premiere new music that sits just outside our WEEKLYTOP20 in the new EP from northern New Jersey band Thank You Scientist which is out now on their own new in-house label titled Flying Jangus Records titled Plague Accommodations. Also by request we'll track the new live King Crimson release that debuts at #6 in our WEEKLYTOP20 this week titled Music Is Our Friend recorded in 2021 in both Washington D.C. and Alba ...
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Our wives told us we talk too much about bikes. So we started a podcast about all our favorite things. Mountain bikes, beers, snowboarding, and most importantly Michigan. Every week we explore some of our favorite cities in Michigan, the beers they make, the trails they have, or the hills you can shred. Local Root's Podcast is hosted by Larry Lynch and Brian Davis. This podcast is perfect for people who love to talk about: Mtb trails Mountain Bikes Snowboarding Michigan's best mountain bike ...
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Subaru is recalling more than 100,000 vehicles because of a potential problem that could cause the airbag to fail. The carmaker says a sensor in the front passenger seat of some Outback and Legacy vehicles could short-circuit and prevent a front passenger airbag from deploying in a crash. More than 118,000 vehicles from the 2020 through 2022 model …
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Some students from Bucks County deserve extra candy in their Easter baskets. Their years-long effort to make Hershey's Kisses the official state candy has taken a big step forward. House lawmakers in Harrisburg approved a bill written by eighth-graders in the Council Rock School District. They're now juniors in high school and were at the Capitol f…
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Nick Nurse and Kelly Oubre Jr. were furious at the officials after the Sixers lost to the Clippers 108-107, with no foul called on Paul George with Oubre Jr. trying to win the game. Oubre Jr. apologized for his reaction postgame. Crew chief Kevin Scott admitted postgame the refs got the non-call wrong. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)…
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Clippers star James Harden played his first game at the Wells Fargo Center since the 76ers traded him earlier this season. Harden was asked about being back in South Philadelphia, the reaction from Sixers fans, his relationship with Daryl Morey going forward, and his thoughts on Tyrese Maxey's stardom. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)…
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A double shooting in Germantown left a teenage boy dead and another wounded Wednesday night. It was also a very close call for a man who happened to be driving by at that time, as a stray bullet went through his window and narrowly missed him. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez is live from police headquarters with the story. (Photo credit: NBC10)…
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The recovery operation at the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore has transitioned to a salvage operation. National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy said Wednesday a senior investigator looked at the manifest of the cargo ship Dali and determined there were 54 containers of hazardous materials onboard the ship. Some …
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Divers pick through twisted metal, searching for the remains of six construction workers who plunged into the Patapsco River and perished when the cargo ship Dali plowed into Baltimore’s Key Bridge and caused its sudden collapse. Now there is word that, in the icy waters around the now flattened, mangled bridge, divers have found the bodies of two …
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The Phillies' first pitch of the season will now be on Friday, March 29, at 3:05 p.m. Phillies Opening Day was pushed out one day because of rain in the forecast. KYW Newsradio's Mike DeNardo has the details. “Due to the anticipated rain on Thursday, we have elected to move our home opener with the Braves to Friday,” said Phillies Executive Vice Pr…
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What does AI have to say about Vanlife? Turns out, quite a bit, but can we trust it? Let's see. We'll also explore gas generators, and unique vending machine in Texas, encounter some powerful critters, and review CarMax. Travel with us on the Danube River through Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany and the Czech Republic! Details at: bit.ly/CofCDan…
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New Jersey’s attorney general says a school district in Burlington County has violated discrimination laws by prohibiting women on maternity leave from coaching school sports teams. Details from KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty. (Photo: Cinnaminson Township Public Schools)By Audacy
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In June 2022, James Lambert, 73, was beaten to death with traffic cones by a group of teens in the city’s Brewerytown neighborhood. The rulings for two of the teens involved have his family frustrated with the justice system. KYW's Kristen Johanson has more. (Photo credit: Lambert's family)By Audacy
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Nearly two years after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, justices heard arguments Tuesday about another case involving abortion. It's over whether they should restrict access to the abortion pill mifepristone. ABC News National Correspondent Steven Portnoy joined us live on our Line to Washington. (Photo credit: Steve Heaslip / USA TODAY NE…
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Former Yeadon Police Chief Anthony Paparo sued the borough for racial discrimination after his firing in February 2022 following a 4 to 3 vote to remove him from office. He will now receive $2.5 million as part of a settlement reached last month. KYW’s Matt Coughlin reports. (Photo credit: Tim Jimenez/KYW Newsradio)…
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Dr. Christopher Peters, a professor in Drexel’s College of Engineering, says when he saw the news that the ship in Baltimore lost power and struck a main bridge support early Tuesday it brought back memories from more than 30 years ago when he was in the Navy. KYW's Nina Baratti has more. (Photo credit: DRBA)…
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In her conversation this week with KYW Medical Editor Dr. Brian McDonough, Michelle Durham asks about what is going on when people get treatment for a migraine, and they take their medicine and feel better, but the the headache comes back. McDonough says there are several things that can happen to bring on a so-called "rebound headache."…
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Women in Delaware can now receive guaranteed Ovarian Cancer testing through health insurance thanks to the recent signing of a bill named for a young woman who lost her battle with that disease. KYW Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams has more. 📸: courtesy of Dwain and Karen JohnsonBy Audacy
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KYW Newsradio's Michelle Durham spoke with Philadelphia Fire Captain Ken Pagurek, who serves as program manager for the PA Task Force 1 urban search and rescue team, about the challenges faced by emergency personnel in a search and recovery mission. 📸: Kevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesBy Audacy
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Philadelphia City Council had a lot of questions about Mayor Cherelle Parker’s spending priorities as budget hearings got underway on Tuesday. One big area of focus was the triage centers the mayor’s proposed to address addiction and issues associated with it. KYW Newsradio City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports.…
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At least six people are missing, after the stunning collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge. The container ship Dali hit one of the bridge’s main support columns and brought it down early Tuesday. The rescue operation continues and the port there is closed. KYW Newsradio's John McDevitt reports Philadelphia’s port is prepared to receive di…
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The Supreme Court today will hear oral arguments in a case that could affect how people get access to the widely-used abortion pill, mifepristone. KYW Newsradio’s Vik Raghupathi spoke with a legal expert on the potential fallout for reproductive rights and federal agency oversight. (Photo: Perry Spring/Getty Images)…
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Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker’s administration has imposed strict controls on her staff’s interaction with reporters. KYW Newsradio’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports those controls can hinder coverage of city government.By Audacy
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The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early this morning after it was struck by a cargo ship. Officials say at least eight people were on the bridge at the time. Two were saved from the water but six remain unaccounted for. Back in the Philadelphia region, construction is already underway to add barriers that would protect the Delawar…
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A major bridge in Baltimore, Maryland collapsed after it was struck by a cargo ship. Rescue crews pulled two people alive from the water. They believe there are six others still missing. They were working on bridge repairs at the time of the collapse, the governor said. The cargo ship lost power and issued a mayday right before it slammed into the …
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If you take the Regional Rail to work, your morning commute should be better than your ride home last night. SEPTA says it has resolved the signal issue that made a mess of last night's commute. It was all due to a failure in the communications system at Wayne Junction. Field personnel were throwing the switches manually so the trains could keep mo…
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The IRS has 940,000 unclaimed tax refunds from 2020 that are about to expire. If one of them is yours, you have until May 17 to submit a tax return for 2020. Taxpayers could be leaving more than $1 billion on the table. The average median refund is $932. Texas, California, Florida and New York are states with the largest amount of people potentiall…
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On Monday, crews patrolled the creek using a towed side-scan sonar device, which provides images of parts of the bank that are underwater and the creek bed. They say the scans and images detected nothing. They will continue an additional search on Tuesday. (Photo credit: Nigel Thompson/KYW Newsradio)…
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