Updated: Fullerton Shortlists Six Bidders for Waste Contract as Residents Raise Cost and Compliance Concerns
The Fullerton City Council moved forward with narrowing the field of bidders for the City’s next solid waste contract during a special meeting held April 14, selecting six companies to advance in […]
Public Hearing Scheduled for Tues, May 12, Community Development Funding in Fullerton
The City of Fullerton will host a public hearing to discuss the allocation of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME funding for the upcoming fiscal year. This important meeting is set […]
Fullerton Fire Stations to Receive $250,000 for Critical Upgrades
U.S. Representative Lou Correa (CA-46) announced a significant investment on Monday, April 13, by presenting a $250,000 check to the City of Fullerton. This funding is earmarked for essential infrastructure upgrades at […]
The Dangers of Distracted Driving: NHTSA Urges Nationwide Awareness
As road safety remains a pressing concern in the United States, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is calling on drivers to take a proactive stance against […]
Open House at the Newly Built Yorba Linda Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Temples are sacred buildings designed to help God’s children feel close to Him and His Son, Jesus Christ. Once the temple is dedicated, the entrance is reserved for members of the Church. […]
Patriots and Paws Kickoff BBQ on Saturday, April 18
This event is more than just a great day of food and community — it helps launch a full year of programs and support for the veterans and families we serve. We […]
Today, Tuesday April 14 @ 4pm: Special Council Meeting on Trash Franchise Choice
The Special Council meeting regarding the city trash franchise takes place at 4pm on Tuesday April 14 in the newly renovated City Council Chambers at Fullerton City Hall. A year ago or […]
Every Wednesday 8:30am-12:30: Farmers’ Market @ Independence Park, Fullerton
Every Wednesday, Independence Park on Valencia Avenue will host its weekly farmers’ market from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm, drawing attention not only for its selection of fresh produce but also for […]
Video Observer: Orange County’s Past at Stanley Ranch Museum & Historical Village
About a half-hour drive away from Fullerton, straight down Euclid, sits the Ware-Stanley House, a historic home from the late 1800s that has now been converted into a museum. Run by volunteers […]
Fullerton City Council Takes Steps Towards Stricter Cannabis Enforcement
The Fullerton City Council convened on April 7 to discuss tightening cannabis regulations with a focus on illegal dispensaries. The Chief of Police presented a plan aligned with California’s Assembly Bill 1684, […]
JackiO Real Estate: Leading the Way in Home Flipping
In the heart of Fullerton, a remarkable story unfolds within the vibrant neighborhoods of North Orange County. Jacqueline Orzechowski, affectionately known as “Jacki O,” is redefining the real estate landscape with her […]
Rep. Lou Correa to Award $250,000 for Fire Station Upgrades in Fullerton
U.S. Representative Lou Correa (D-CA) will present a significant check to the City of Fullerton on Monday, April 13, earmarked for crucial upgrades to the city’s fire stations. The funding, totaling $250,000, […]
Orange County Airport Commission Announces Upcoming Regular Meeting on April 15
The Orange County Airport Commission, responsible for advising the Board of Supervisors on matters related to John Wayne Airport and other county-operated airports, will hold its next regular meeting on April 15, […]
California’s 46th Congressional District Art Competition Submissions Due Wednesday, April 15
Each spring, a nationwide high school arts competition is sponsored by the Members of the U.S. House of Representatives. The Artistic Discovery Contest is an opportunity to recognize and encourage artistic talent […]
Every Thursday Downtown Fullerton Market & Beer Garden
The Every Thursday Market and Beer Garden opens from 4pm to 8:30pm and includes Farmers market, food trucks, craft vendors of all sorts, Kids activities, live music (see lineup below) plus the […]
Outdated Code Booklets in Fullerton Spark Calls for Better Public Access
A resident of Fullerton is raising alarms over the availability of the city’s Municipal Code booklet, which is currently outdated and hindering public access to crucial legal information. The most recent version […]
Fullerton City Council Divided Over Traffic Signal Proposal After Contentious Meeting
A divided City Council voted 3-2 to reject a proposed traffic light at Euclid Street and Valley View Drive, then directed staff to explore other ways to address safety concerns along Euclid. […]
The Heart of a Community: The Fullerton Observer
Dear Fullertonians, In a world where news is often distant, filtered, and driven by profit, the Fullerton Observer stands as something rare—something honest. For 48 years, it has been built not by […]
Tues, April 21: Public Hearing for Fullerton Municipal Code “Recodification”
The Fullerton City Council will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at 5:30 pm in the City Council Chamber to discuss the adoption of a recodification of the Fullerton […]
April 22: Public Hearing for Health Care Clinic Permit in Fullerton
The Fullerton Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on April 22, 2026, at 6:30 pm to consider a Conditional Use Permit for a health care clinic at 427 East Imperial Highway. […]
Lunch with the League presents Gustavo Arellano on “A Political History of Orange County”
Senator Umberg Secures State Audit of Orange County Board of Education
Senator Thomas J. Umberg (D-Santa Ana) announced that the Joint Legislative Audit Committee has approved his request for a state audit of the Orange County Board of Education (OCBE). The audit […]
Senior Citizens Club of Fullerton presents its annual Spring Fling Social April 23
Is Fullerton’s Outsourcing Strategy Successfull?
Over the last 10 years, the City of Fullerton has shifted from relying on its own staff for public services to outsourcing many of these functions to private contractors. City leaders have […]
The Phantom Cabaret: BENEFIT Gala for the Arts
This event will include dinner, a cabaret performance, a silent auction and raffle opportunities to fundraise for Phantom Projects Theatre Group. As a Non-Profit Organization, Phantom Projects relies on the individuals and […]
Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs Celebrates 2nd Anniversary on Friday, April 10
The Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs (OIRA) celebrates cultivating growth and belonging at its Second Anniversary event. Date: Friday, April 10, 2026 Time: 10 am to noon Location: Newsong Church, 1010 W. […]
2026 Health & Wellness Fair on Saturday, April 11 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
The 2026 Health & Wellness Fair! This exciting event will be held at the Fullerton Community Center – Gymnasium on Saturday, April 11, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Discover a path to […]
Arbor Day 2026 at Byerrum Park on April 25
The city is excited to announce that this year’s Arbor Day event will be held at Byerrum Park on April 25, 2026 starting at 9:30 am. Join us for a morning of tree planting, […]
Orange County Board of Education to Face Scrutiny
State officials approve audit of OCBE’s spending on litigation instead of education. Allegations that the Orange County Board of Education (OCBE) is misspending education dollars and neglecting its charter school oversight duties […]
2026 Gem, Mineral & Jewelry Show & Sale
Established in 1958, The Searchers is an educational organization that focuses on the exploration of rockhounding, lapidary arts, and jewelry making. Our organization hosts monthly meetings, conducts field trips during the cooler […]
Meet the Candidates for State Superintendent of Public Instruction Online on Saturday, April 25 9-10:30am
Register HERE NOW! The nonprofit Contemporary Policy Institute (CPI), in partnership with the American Association of University Women of CA, is proud to present an online, public forum for voters to hear directly from […]
Pacific Coast Landscaping: From Humble Beginnings to Women-Led Legacy
In 1979, a simple act of trust marked the beginning of Pacific Coast Landscaping. David Nelson, a recent high school graduate, was entrusted with the care of a neighbor’s yard. When the […]
French Film Festival at Fullerton College April 7 & 8
Read the Early April 2026 Issue of the Fullerton Observer
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City Council to Award IT Management Services Contract to Infinity Technologies
The City Council is scheduled to approve a contract with Infinity Technologies for comprehensive Information Technology (IT) management and support services at the April 7, 2026, council meeting. This decision follows a […]














