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Dog of the Week: Rolley

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Rolley is a female 2-year-old black and white Boxer and Pit Bull Terrier mix weighing approximately 70 pounds, available for adoption at the Lompoc Animal Center. Staff describes Rolley as playful and social, getting along with […]

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Cal Poly Beach Volleyball loses in quarterfinals at NCAA Championships

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Mustangs finish the season 31-9

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - Cal Poly beach volleyball saw its incredible 2026 season come to an end Saturday after falling to No. 3 UCLA 3-1 in the NCAA Championship Quarterfinals.

The No. 6 Mustangs battled at all five courts with seven of the 10 sets being decided by three points or fewer.

It was the Bruins winning at the No. 1 pair to start the match and get on the board first. A short time later, just like they’ve done all season, it was Cal Poly’s No. 2 of Logan Walter and Izzy Martinez winning to tie the dual 1-1.

UCLA then just edged out wins at the No. 5 and No. 3 spots to clinch the dual 3-1.

Despite the loss, 2026 was still a season for the books for the Mustangs. They finish with a record of 31-9, their third season in a row with 31 victories. They also won the Big West Championship for the fourth time in program history and made the NCAA Championship for the sixth time in program history.

Four players were named AVCA All-Americans, the most by any school in the country. They also had nine players earn All-Big West honors and 10 who earned AVCA Top Flight honors. For two of the top players in program history, Ella Connor and Izzy Martinez, they each finish tied for the program record for career wins with 112.

Martinez and Walter finish as the winningest pair in program history. They set the program record for career wins by a pair with 66. This season, they also broke the program record for single season wins by a pair with 36.

(Article courtesy of Cal Poly Athletics).

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Cal Poly Beach Volleyball loses in quarterfinals at NCAA Championships

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Mustangs finish the season 31-9

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - Cal Poly beach volleyball saw its incredible 2026 season come to an end Saturday after falling to No. 3 UCLA 3-1 in the NCAA Championship Quarterfinals.

The No. 6 Mustangs battled at all five courts with seven of the 10 sets being decided by three points or fewer.

It was the Bruins winning at the No. 1 pair to start the match and get on the board first. A short time later, just like they’ve done all season, it was Cal Poly’s No. 2 of Logan Walter and Izzy Martinez winning to tie the dual 1-1.

UCLA then just edged out wins at the No. 5 and No. 3 spots to clinch the dual 3-1.

Despite the loss, 2026 was still a season for the books for the Mustangs. They finish with a record of 31-9, their third season in a row with 31 victories. They also won the Big West Championship for the fourth time in program history and made the NCAA Championship for the sixth time in program history.

Four players were named AVCA All-Americans, the most by any school in the country. They also had nine players earn All-Big West honors and 10 who earned AVCA Top Flight honors. For two of the top players in program history, Ella Connor and Izzy Martinez, they each finish tied for the program record for career wins with 112.

Martinez and Walter finish as the winningest pair in program history. They set the program record for career wins by a pair with 66. This season, they also broke the program record for single season wins by a pair with 36.

(Article courtesy of Cal Poly Athletics).

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Secret Service agent ‘definitely’ shot by suspected gunman at last weekend’s correspondents’ dinner, US attorney says

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By Betsy Klein, CNN

(CNN) — US Attorney Jeanine Pirro said Sunday that the Secret Service agent who was shot at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner last weekend was hit by a shotgun blast from the suspect charged with with attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump.

“We now can establish that a pellet that came from the buckshot, from the defendant’s Mossberg pump action shotgun, was intertwined with the fiber of the vest of the Secret Service officer,” Pirro said during an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper on “State of the Union.”

Pirro’s DC US attorney’s office filed several charges against Cole Tomas Allen following the attack.

“It is definitely his bullet,” she added.

A CNN analysis of hotel surveillance video released by Pirro’s office last week, coupled with audio taken from inside the ballroom during the shooting, does not definitively conclude when or whether Allen fired a shot. But the audio analysis does indicate that six shots total were fired during the incident, which aligns with initial statements by law enforcement that Allen fired one shot, while a responding officer fired five more.

Pirro said that additional surveillance video of the incident “will be released.” She also offered new details on where Allen went in the moments before he charged past law enforcement officers at the security checkpoint.

In the video, a law enforcement K9 and its handler looked inside a doorway that Allen entered. The dog briefly enters the doorway, though it remains unclear what exactly was seen.

“He goes into that room to take off a long coat that he has on,” Pirro told Tapper, reiterating, “He’s wearing a long, dark coat because he has to hide the Mossberg pump action shotgun.”

Pirro said that the K9 is a “bomb detection dog.”

Jonathan Wackrow, a former US Secret Service agent and CNN contributor, said that the dog would have been trained to sniff for “high-order explosives” but was likely not trained to be able to pick up on the scent of the powder in a shotgun shell.

“These dogs are deployed mission-specific. The mission here was to find high-order explosives or explosive devices that could hurt the general public or the president, not to find ammunition,” he said.

While Allen faces an initial charge of discharging a firearm during a crime of violence, his charges could expand or change as a grand jury investigation progresses toward a potential indictment.

“There’s initial charges and there’s an investigation, and to the extent that the government learns more things, I assure you they will, they will become charges,” acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said during an appearance Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

There will be a preliminary hearing with the grand jury on May 8, Pirro said.

Though an alleged manifesto written by Allen does not name Trump as a target, Pirro said her office has enough evidence to establish him as the “very clear” target.

“We have a lot of evidence that indicates his intent and the fact that everything that he did thereafter, whether it was, you know, following what the president was doing, where he was going to the day of the of the event at the hotel, asking on his phone, ‘Is the president in the ballroom yet? Has the president sat down yet? What time will dinner be served?’” she said.

She continued: “This is clearly – the president is a target. And make no mistake, it is not just the manifesto, it is his actions.”

Pirro downplayed any argument of insanity, saying that Allen is “far from insane – he is brilliant. … This is a guy who had no psychotic break.”

She also dismis

College Baseball: UCSB, Cal Poly and Westmont all win

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) -

Big West Baseball:

UCSB 4, Bakersfield 3: The UC Santa Barbara Baseball team (29-15, 15-8 Big West) relied on two veteran leaders to get across the line Saturday night at Cal State Bakersfield (18-27, 9-14 Big West), with four-year Gaucho Corey Nunez driving in three of his team's four runs and Santa Barbara native Chase Hoover locking down a five-out save to secure the 4-3 victory. Nunez's three hits and three RBIs are both season highs, with Hoover's save his joint-team-leading fourth of the year.

HOW IT HAPPENED
The Gauchos did all the damage they needed to do early, getting on the board with their first two plate appearances of the night. Liam Barrett walked, took second on a wild pitch, third on a failed pickoff attempt, then home on Nunez's RBI double. Nunez would advance to third, then score on Rowan Kelly's sacrifice bunt.

The Roadrunners responded with a solo home run off of Gaucho starter Calvin Proskey in their half of the first, but that would be all. Noah Karliner helped preserve Santa Barbara's 2-1 lead with a laser beam throw from right field, cutting down Bakersfield's lead runner trying to reach third base.

Even better, the Gauchos got that run back in the top of the second. Xavier Esquer punched a single through the left side of the infield, then made a good read on a ball in the dirt to get to second base, setting him up to score on Nunez's RBI single.

Nunez was involved again when Santa Barbara extended its lead to 4-1 in the fourth, with Barrett's one-out single preceding yet another RBI double for the Gaucho shortstop.

Proskey made that lead stick with perfect second and third innings, then by working around a pair of walks in the fourth. After the lead-off man got on to start the fifth, Cole Tryba replaced Proskey on the mound and retired the next three Roadrunners he faced on strikes, needing just nine pitches to do it — an immaculate inning.

Walks got more 'Runners on the bases against the Gauchos in the sixth and the seventh, though Tryba got out of the trouble both times. It was relatively easy in the sixth, with the lefty retiring three batters in a row with two more punchouts, but the seventh was more dramatic. Tryba faced loaded bases with two outs, but got out of it. His night finally ended in the eighth, though he left two runners aboard. Both of them would come home to score on a one-out double that cut the margin to one run and brought Hoover out of the bullpen.

A strikeout and a groundout got the former San Marcos Royal out of the eighth with the lead still intact, and he was perfect in the ninth. After starting the inning with a strikeout, a grounder and pop fly both went right to Nunez and the Gauchos slammed the door.

UP NEXT
Elsewhere, Santa Barbara got more help in The Big West standings, with UC San Diego and Cal State Fullerton both 0-2 in their weekend series and two games adrift of the Gauchos. Santa Barbara will look to complete a sweep of the Roadrunners in Sunday's series finale, with first pitch scheduled for 1 p.m. from Hardt Field. Fans can catch all the action live on ESPN+ or by following along with live stats and a free audio-only broadcast at ucsbgauchos.com.

(Article courtesy of UCSB Athletics)

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