Here's some logs. I was going to make a new thread but saw that you started one!
Starting at 1445 UTC.
25000 AM - WWV S7-S8
25060 AM - Strong carrier, no audio heard
25910 FM - STL, fading from S5 to S9 on peaks
25925 AM - Weak English language traffic
25965 AM - Taxi dispatch (Spanish speaking YL) - pretty weak but there
26990 FM - STL, heavy fading but its there!
26075 AM - Spanish language traffic
26225 USB - Spanish language. This is a Latin American DX calling frequency (one of many)
26305 AM - Truckers, with OTH Radar QRM
26375 AM - Spanish language, lots of stations at once, S4-S5 signal
26485 AM - Similar to 26375
26565 AM - Spanish language, S3-S4 signal levels with roger beeps
26585 AM - Spanish language, stations calling each other's "numbers" (callsigns). Music under OM voices
26635 AM - Spanish language, weak (lots of roger beeps and such on this freq too)
26645 AM - Taxi dispatch (Spanish speaking YL)
26665 AM - Spanish language - with various roger beeps and echo
26715 AM - Spanish language, very strong signals, some heavily overmodulated and splattering onto adjacent channels
26735 AM - Spanish language, strong signals (similar to 26705, 26715 and 26725)
26735 AM - Truckers (US English language)
26795 AM - "He doesn't go to club meetings anymore"
26805 AM - Taxi dispatch (Spanish speaking YL, with roger beep)
26915 AM - Southern US AM DX calling channel, hearing stations down in the noise
26955 AM - "Big Radio 549 Texas" - Google this guy, he runs hi-fi audio on the CB bands (and is likely running several kW)
26985 AM - CB channel 3 - Spanish language traffic
27015 AM - CB channel 5 - Spanish language traffic (getting throughly QRMed by 27025)
27025 AM - CB channel 6 - The Superbowl. Strong (and sometimes extremely distorted/overmodulated) signals
27065 AM - CB channel 9 - Spanish language traffic. This is apparently used as an AM calling channel in Latin America
27095 AM - CB channel 11A - Spanish language, possibly taxis, but possibly not
27125 AM - CB channel 14 - English language traffic, possibly local
27145 AM - CB channel 15A - Taxi dispatch (Spanish speaking YL)
27175 AM - CB channel 18 - Various stations, English and Spanish heard
27185 AM - CB channel 19 - S4-S5 level heterodyne, with local trucker traffic sometimes coming in over the QRM
27255 AM - CB channel 23 - Somebody whistling into the mic, S9+30
27265 AM - CB channel 26 - "Country Preacher 92" - very loud signals, US AM DX calling frequency
27275 AM - CB channel 27 - Spanish language
27285 AM - CB channel 28 - Similar to 27265
27295 AM - CB channel 29 - Spanish language QSO, with roger beeps
27345 LSB - CB channel 34 - Weak QSO unknown language, with AM het QRM
27385 LSB - CB channel 38 - US SSB DX calling channel, busy with various stations
27405 AM - CB channel 40 - "Hello!" "Helllllooooooooo"
27425 AM - Spanish language taxi dispatch, with roger beep
27435 LSB - English language, midwestern accents
27455 USB - Latin American SSB DX calling frequency. Several stations heard, some pushing S9+30.
27505 LSB - English language, southern accents
27515 AM - Spanish language, YL taxicab dispatcher, with multiple-tone roger beep
27515 LSB - Jamaican stations, with AM taxi dispatch on top of them. 27515 LSB is the Caribbean calling frequency
27525 LSB - Jamaican stations, likely QSYed from 27515 LSB (their usual frequency) due to taxi dispatch QRM
27555 USB - International 11 meter calling channel. Various stations calling CQ DX Station calling DX and requesting QSY to 27600.
27575 USB - German language QSO
27600 USB - "10AD607 - 10 alpha delta 607 Mexico calling CQ Europe"
27605 USB - Spanish language QSO, S9 signals, with roger beep
27610 USB - Unknown language, weak
27615 USB - "Please confirm you have 10 division my friend" "please confirm 10AT017 comeback!"
27625 LSB - Spanish language traffic, Mexican acccents. Very nice clean audio - easy copy. Oakland, California mentioned
27635 AM - Truckers - this is channel 19 "up one band" on export radios
27640 USB - 10RC000 - 10 Radio Charlie 000 working a station I can't hear
27645 LSB - Spanish language traffic, with QRM from 27640 USB. Baja California mentioned
27665 USB - Spanish language traffic
27675 USB - Spanish language traffic
27700 USB - SSTV tones heard, very weak
27735 - OTH Radar (20-30 kHz wide, seems to be centered around this freq - moving up and down the band)
27765 USB - Unknown language, possibly German??
27781 FM - Weak UK FM CB traffic heard - UK FM CB "27/81" channel 19
27811 FM - Weak UK FM CB traffic heard - UK FM CB "27/81" channel 22
27851 FM - Weak UK FM CB traffic heard - UK FM CB "27/81" channel 26
27855 AM - Spanish language traffic, with some QRM from 27851 FM
27960 - OTH Radar (20-30 kHz wide, seems to be centered around this freq - moving up and down the band)