Fullerton Cyclists: Were You Asked?

The City of Fullerton has announced that bicycle locker rentals at the Fullerton Transportation Center will be discontinued and removed, citing minimal usage, vandalism, theft, damage, maintenance costs, and the inability to […]

Public Health Confirms Measles Case in LA County

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is investigating a confirmed case of measles in a traveler who was infectious while traveling through Los Angeles County. People may have been exposed […]

15 Years Later: The Legacy of Kelly Thomas

  Maybe you weren’t born yet, were too young, or simply never heard about what happened to 37-year-old Kelly Thomas. On July 5, 2011, Kelly was brutally beaten, tased, and suffocated by […]

Annual Fullerton Ruck Run Brings Community Together

  More than 250 participants, including members of the California National Guard, local police officers, firefighters, and residents, came together at the Juanita Cooke Trail Head on Saturday, June 13, for the […]

What is California Government Code – GOV § 54957.6?

According to FindLaw, starting January 1, 2025, a new California law lets local government leaders hold private meetings to discuss employee pay. This includes discussions about salaries, pay schedules, and benefits for […]

Fullerton Hosts Fifth Annual Be You Pride Fest

The fifth annual Be You Pride Fest took place Saturday, June 6, in downtown Fullerton, bringing together community organizations, vendors, performers, and residents for a free Pride Month celebration organized by the […]