
Dylan Foreman
Sports Director at KSBY-TV (San Luis Obispo, CA)
Sports Broadcaster| Former D3 Hooper|Coach| Aspiring average golfer
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ksby.com | Dylan Foreman
Cal Poly was thrust into the national spotlight on Wednesday as the university's president testified before Congress in Washington, D.C., addressing the issue of antisemitism on campus. The hearing comes after the House Committee on Education and Workforce sent a letter to President Jeffrey Armstrong about the school's failure to respond to antisemitic incidents on campus. Specifically, a congressman pointed to an incident in April 2024.
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ksby.com | Dylan Foreman
San Luis Obispo is just one city that’s taking part in the largest single-day food drive throughout the country. With Stamp Out Hunger happening this Saturday, the food drive has wide-ranging impacts here on the Central Coast. “They'll all be full," said Sheila Johnson, Care Pastor of ARISE Central Coast Church, referring to the church's food pantry.
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1 week ago |
ksby.com | Dylan Foreman
On March 10, the City of San Luis Obispo gave notice to the developer and tenants of 1150 Laurel Lane an order to vacatedue to numerous city and fire code violations. On Monday night, those violations were appealed. “We are asking for a path forward that acknowledges the real cost of displacement of real people and organizations who are doing meaningful work," Executive Pastor of SLO City Church Andrew Isaacs said during the public comment.
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1 week ago |
ksby.com | Dylan Foreman
The Avila Beach Drive Roundabout project is nearing its final phase. However, some local business owners are not thrilled about what might happen to their businesses during a closure of the intersection. For Avila Valley Barn off of Avila Beach Drive, the summer is their busiest time of year. “Our peak season is July, our parking lot is full and our parking lot is almost five acres, so that's a lot of visitors," Owner Raven Lukehart explained.
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1 week ago |
ksby.com | Dylan Foreman
Since March 7, the push to revive the Cal Poly swim and dive team has been fierce. Supporters were supposed to have raised $10 million by April 15 as a part of a $25 million endowment to save the team. Now, the new goal is $20 million by June 4. “With the new deadline and the lowered amount of money, it definitely sparked, like, a new hope," Cal Poly freshman swimmer Sabrina Bell explained. However, it is a situation she never thought she would be in.
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