County Caregivers at Odds as Orange County–UDW Labor Talks Intensify
“Who are we? UDW! And what do we want? Invest in care!” This was the chant outside the building where the Orange County Board of Supervisors met on Tuesday. County officials and […]
The People’s Council: Fullerton Residents Fill the Void Left by Canceled Meeting
An impromptu “grassroots” community council meeting took place on the evening of May 19, with over 50 residents assembling in front of Fullerton City Hall, following the cancellation of the scheduled session by the City Council […]
Valencia Park Rocket Day Launches STEM Learning Into the Sky
Valencia Park Elementary School students launched creativity and innovation into the sky on May 15 during the school’s annual Rocket Day, a high-energy STEM event that has become a signature tradition for […]
Music, Community, and Soul Shine at Jazz Vespers in Brea
An inspiring evening of jazz filled Live Oak Church on May 17 as guests attended a special Jazz Vespers performance benefiting the Fullerton Observer Newspaper. Though admission was free, attendees were […]
This Evening Community Gathering Tuesday May 19 at 5:30 pm
The City Council has announced the cancellation of its upcoming meeting scheduled for May 19. This marks an additional setback for the Council, which has already been operating under a reduced meeting […]
Fullerton Community Steps Up in Fight Against Hunger at Annual CROP Walk
On a warm Sunday afternoon in downtown Fullerton, more than 60 residents gathered for the 2026 Annual CROP Hunger Walk. At first glance, it may have looked like a simple community event […]
Experimental testing on human lungs could improve ventilators
For the first time, scientists have directly measured how smoking changes the mechanical behavior of human lung tissue. Published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, the study (click here to […]
Fullerton Fiscal Committee Offers Delay Instead Of Solutions
Fullerton’s Fiscal Sustainability Ad Hoc Committee was supposed to help the city confront an immediate budget crisis. Instead, the committee’s majority rejected tax options, declined to identify the cuts needed to close […]
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Volunteers Discouraged After Trees Removed From Community Native Garden
Neighbors and volunteers were disheartened to find that a Fullerton City Landscape Crew had removed multiple trees at a beloved community garden on May 5. This was the first instance […]
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 resident who recently traveled internationally. This is the fifth case of measles reported by Public […]
Rising Electricity Costs Prompt Reform Push in California
As electricity bills continue climbing across California, consumer advocates and climate organizations are increasing pressure on major utility companies and state lawmakers to address affordability concerns that many families say are becoming […]
Announcement of OEHHA Public Comment Period and Workshops on Ethylene Oxide and Acrolein
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is providing this notice to make California communities aware of new information regarding air toxic contaminants. The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) released documents […]
Memorial Day at Loma Vista Memorial Park
In honor of the United States’ 250th birthday, the city of Fullerton is set to commemorate Memorial Day with a special ceremony at Loma Vista Memorial Park. The event will take place […]
5th Annual Korean Culture Night Celebrates Culture, Community & Student Talent
Fullerton School District hosted its 5th Annual Korean Culture Night on May 7 at Parks Junior High School, bringing together students, families and community members for an afternoon of celebrating Korean culture, […]
Mission Viejo Shows the Kind of Bike-Friendly Vision Fullerton Still Lacks
The Orange County Transportation Authority and the City of Mission Viejo are moving forward with an idea many residents in Fullerton have been asking for years: safer, more connected streets designed for […]
The Bob Reynolds Band on Jun 4 @7:30pm
Los Angeles-based saxophonist Bob Reynolds is a Grammy-winning member of the instrumental group Snarky Puppy, an award-winning composer, and a prolific recording artist with 10 top-selling solo albums to his credit. This […]
Be You Pride Fest 2026 on Saturday June 6
Fullerton Museum Center is hosting Orange County’s largest Pride Month Celebration with its BE YOU PRIDE FEST Fullerton on Saturday, June 6, 2026! The fifth annual celebration will be bigger than ever, […]
Orange County Board of Supervisors Vice Chair Katrina Foley Announces Countywide Pause of Herbicide Spraying
Following months of community outcry, OC Public Works announced a pause on herbicide spraying across Orange County Flood Control District channels. During the pause, OC Public Works will stop spraying countywide and instead observe the growth […]
More Than Love: The Life and Art of Natalie Wood rare exhibit opens at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center in Fullerton on May 14
Exhibit gives a rare look into the personal life of the famed Natalie Wood, featuring her art, keepsakes and more. Fullerton, California, May 11, 2026: A rare opportunity to celebrate a Hollywood […]
Fullerton City Council Adopts Ordinances Revising Municipal Code and Restricting Kratom Sales
The Fullerton City Council unanimously adopted two ordinances during its May 5, 2026, meeting, including a sweeping update to the city’s municipal code and new restrictions on the sale and distribution of kratom products. […]
City of Fullerton Fiscal Sustainability Ad Hoc Committee Meets on May 14 at 6 pm
The Fullerton Fiscal Sustainability Ad Hoc Committee will meet on Thursday, May 14, at 6 pm in the City Council Chambers at Fullerton City Hall, 303 W. Commonwealth Ave. The agenda includes […]
Fullerton Students Named to Southern New Hampshire University Dean’s List
Two Fullerton students have been recognized for academic achievement at Southern New Hampshire University after being named to the university’s Spring 2026 Dean’s List. The university announced that Carolanne Carden and Kathryn […]
County of Orange to Release 2026 Point In Time Count Results
The County of Orange (County) will host a virtual media webinar to announce and discuss the results of the 2026 Point In Time (PIT) Count, the countywide count and survey of people […]
Mothers Honored at Special Celebration Hosted at CSUF Center for Healthy Neighborhoods
Nearly 158 mothers gathered on May 11 for a festive Mother’s Day celebration at the CSUF Center for Healthy Neighborhoods during a community event organized by Egleth Nuncci. The celebration brought together […]
CSUF Center for Healthy Neighborhoods hosts Climate Forum Highlights Clean Energy, Pollution Concerns and Utility Affordability
The Climate Action Campaign put together a panel of clean energy advocates on May 11 at the California State University, Fullerton Center for Healthy Neighborhoods to discuss pollution, renewable energy programs and […]
Cannabis compounds may boost metabolic health while supporting weight loss
A University of California, Riverside preclinical study is shedding light on a long-observed but poorly understood phenomenon: chronic cannabis users tend to have lower body weight and a reduced risk of developing […]
Nearly Half of Orange County High School Students Eligible for CalKIDS Scholarships Up to $1,500
As high school seniors across Orange County make college and career decisions ahead of graduation, CalKIDS is encouraging students and families to check whether scholarship funds have already been set aside in their names. […]
Fullerton Updates Long-Term Water Management and Drought Planning Strategy
Fullerton updated its long-term water management strategy through the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP), a state-required document outlining projected water demand, supply reliability, and drought preparedness through 2050. The city council […]
Fullerton City Council Cancels May 19 Meeting, Delaying Discussion on Audit Findings and Housing Issues
The Fullerton City Council has officially canceled its meeting originally scheduled for May 19, delaying discussion on several major public issues facing the city. Among the postponed agenda items were information related […]
McAulay and Wallace Mortuary Hosts Centennial Tribute to the Fox Theatre
McAulay and Wallace Mortuary welcomed guests on May 3 for a special community celebration honoring 100 years of the historic Fox Theatre Fullerton and the musical legacy that helped shape Fullerton’s cultural […]
A 2021 Trail Dispute, a Political Donor, and a Police Report
In 2021, the City of Fullerton received approximately $1.7 million in state funding to construct a trail along a city right-of-way corridor. The corridor bordered properties owned by local political donor Tony […]
Fullerton Keeps Canceling Meetings While Major City Problems Pile Up
As Fullerton faces mounting financial pressure, housing battles and ongoing audit concerns, an increasing number of public meetings across the city government are being canceled — even as elected officials continue receiving taxpayer-funded […]
Understanding Why More Older Women Are Experiencing Homelessness for the First Time
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 12:00 to 12:30 pm Online via Zoom A growing number of older women are experiencing homelessness for the first time later in life, often following unexpected changes in […]
Small Business Administration Announces Grant Program to Support Small Manufacturers
The U.S. Small Business Administration has announced a new Manufacturing in America Empower to Grow (E2G) grant initiative that will provide up to $50 million in competitive grant funding to as many […]













