
The Downtown Report: Mid April

“Why Don’t ‘They’ Fix the Potholes?!” As Commonwealth got worse and worse with all the micro-trenching for the installation of fiber optic cable, water main breaks, erosion, etc., the above line was […]
Young Observers: Mid April Edition

I first joined a club in 4th grade. My interest in coding led me to join the robotics club in school and I competed through 6th grade. I acquired skills in building […]
Navigation Center/Recuperative Care for Homeless Reopens

An official ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony for Fullerton’s Navigation Center/Recuperative Care for the homeless took place on April 8, featuring local elected officials, representatives from Illumination Foundation (the non-profit that runs […]
Council to Discuss Future Re-Opening of Fullerton Museum Center April 20

The City Council will consider a future reopening of the Fullerton Museum Center during its regular meeting on Tuesday, April 20. The Museum Center has been closed during the pandemic and staff […]
Mobile Welding School Coming to Fullerton

Starting this fall, Grace Community Services in partnership with ReIgnite Hope (based in Gardena) will be bringing its Mobile Welding School to town, training men and women who have been homeless, gang […]
Planning Commission Rejects Ban on Whole House Short Term Rentals

Fullerton’s Planning Commission has rejected a proposed municipal code amendment that would have restricted Short Term Rental (STR) properties in residential zones to homes where the homeowner is present during the rental […]
Library Updates

Below are a series of updates concerning the Fullerton Public Library. This news comes from the Library Board of Trustees meetings on February 25 and March 25. 1. The library has reopened […]
Filmed in Fullerton: Movies Made on Location

I’ve always been fascinated with films, especially the production process behind them. It’s interesting to find out where the films you’ve watched were actually made. Following Observer reader Linda Henke’s suggestion, I […]
Man Charged with Hate Crime for Throwing Rocks at Asian Woman, Child
Fullerton resident Roger Janke, 28, has been charged by the Orange County District Attorney with a hate crime for throwing rocks at a 38-year old Asian woman and her six-year-old son, cracking […]
Film Review: ‘The Courier’ Gets Two Hits

Set in England and Russia during the most dramatic and crucial months of the Cold War, “The Courier” takes place in the two years between 1960 and 1962. The C.I.A. and the […]
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