City of Fullerton Budget Update
At the March 17, 2026, City Council meeting, City staff presented an agenda item titled “Second Quarter Financial Report for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025–26 and Mid-Year Budget Adjustments.” The purpose of this […]
Local Third Grader Competes in Nationwide Art Competition to Raise Awareness of Blood Cancer
Reagan, a talented third grader from Fisler Elementary School, is stepping into the spotlight as she competes in Colossal’s America’s Most Artistic Kid competition. This nationwide initiative not only aims to showcase […]
Senior Citizens Craft Blankets for Local Homeless Community
Senior citizens at Ivy Park Assisted Living have stepped up to support their local homeless community by crafting hand-tied blankets. The residents gathered to tie the edges of each blanket, which were […]
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 […]
Young Observers: mid-March 2026
“Tree watching” by Alicia, 8th Grade I watch the tree because he teaches without ever speaking. Rooted in lessons I have yet to learn, He does not wander, does not waver. And […]
No Kings Day Nationwide on Saturday, March 28, 2026
Click Here to Find No Kings Event Near You 3/28/2026 When our families are under attack, and costs are pushing people to the brink, silence is not an option. We will defend […]
Fullerton Celebrates Nature at The Muckentaller’s Annual Bugs, Bees, and Butterflies Day
On the morning of March 18, the grounds of Muckenthaler Cultural Center—known to locals simply as “The Muck”—buzzed with a different kind of energy. It wasn’t just the hum of conversation or the […]
Disaster Preparedness: Fullerton Residents Equip Themselves for Emergencies Through CERT Training
Recently, residents of Fullerton came together for a training program aimed at preparing them for emergencies. They participated in the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training, which teaches community members how to […]
Community Forum to Address SB 43 Expansion and Substance Use Disorder Resources on April 8
In partnership with the OC Health Care Agency (HCA), Behavioral Health Services (BHS), at our upcoming SB 43 community forum. Must RSVP. This event will provide an overview of the SB 43 […]
Sunday, March 22: Sofia Emma Hernandez: Giving New Life to Discarded Clothing
Sofia Emma Hernandez is a dedicated environmentalist, maker, and community builder committed to sustainable creation. She is the founder of Earth’s Little Hugs, a project launched in June 2025 that breathes new […]
Issues at OC Animal Care and Other Shelters
Recent articles and community opinions shed light on troubling issues at Orange County Animal Care (OC Animal Care) and other municipal animal shelters across California, highlighting concerns around data integrity, negligence, and […]
Eddie Manfro is New Fullerton City Manager
At its regular meeting on March 3, the Fullerton City Council appointed Eddie Manfro as City Manager. Mr. Manfro brings more than three decades of municipal government experience to the position, including […]
Video Observer: Fullerton College 2026 Artist-in-Residence Phung Huynh
Fullerton College has one of the few community college art departments in the country that offers an Artist-in-Residence (AiR) program. After talking with Seija Rohkea, Art Gallery Technician at the College, I […]
Fullerton City Councilmember Compensation: Why Not Fully Disclosed?
Fullerton taxpayers may be surprised to learn that the city paid nearly $30,000 in stipend and benefits to one councilmember in 2024. Or that a council member received over $65,000 as the […]
Read the mid-March 2026 Fullerton Observer
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Every Wednesday 8:30am-12:30pm: Rain or Shine Farmers Market
Open Wednesdays – 8:30 am- 12:30 pm. Independence Park 801 W Valencia Dr, Fullerton, CA 92832 Next to the DMV on Valencia between Euclid and Highland in Fullerton. Fresh produce, including fruit, […]
Tues, March 17, 2026: On the City Council Meeting Agenda
The agenda for the upcoming meeting on March 17 is brief, featuring a single action item to receive and file the second quarter financial report and mid-year budget adjustments. Further details can […]
Fullerton Elks Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Special Event for Children
The spirit of St. Patrick’s Day came alive on March 15 at the Fullerton Elks Lodge, where members hosted a festive lunch for children with special needs and their families. Elks volunteers […]
House Democrats Call Out Trump Administration’s Broken Promises to Veterans
In a recent press conference held in Buena Park, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY-08), alongside U.S. Representatives Derek Tran (CA-45) and Lou Correa (CA-46), announced significant progress on the Orange County […]
Fullerton College President Named 2026 Woman of the Year
Fullerton College President Dr. Cynthia Olivo has been named the 67th Assembly District’s 2026 Woman of the Year. An honor recognized by Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva, this accolade speaks to Dr. Olivo’s exemplary leadership as she guides Fullerton College into growth, innovation and more. “I’m truly honored,” […]
A Housing Crisis Decades in the Making: Fullerton’s Struggle with Homelessness
Housing advocates, journalists and state officials have increasingly warned that Fullerton’s long-running housing shortage could reshape neighborhoods and strain homeowners if the city fails to expand affordable housing. Over the past several […]
Abandoned Railroad Tracks Spark Safety Concerns for Fullerton Neighborhood
Residents living along an abandoned stretch of railroad tracks in Fullerton asked the city council for help during public comments at the March 3 City Council meeting, saying the neglected rail corridor […]
Orange County Files Cross-Complaint Over Alleged Mismanagement of $64.5 Million in Funding
Orange County officials have taken legal action against a nonprofit partner, alleging that the organization mismanaged tens of millions of dollars designated for mental health services. The complaint was filed in Superior […]
The Friends of CA Citrus Park celebrate the 4th Annual Citrus Festival on Saturday March 28
The Friends of California Citrus Park will host the 4th Annual Citrus Festival at California Citrus State Historic Park on Saturday, March 28, 2026! Annual Citrus Festival Celebrate the height of the citrus […]
Keep the blood supply stable: Give blood or platelets with Red Cross
This March, the American Red Cross urges donors to help the national blood supply recover following a severe shortage and empower their health by making an appointment to give blood or platelets. […]
VeggiePalooza Set to Celebrate Urban Agriculture at Cal State Fullerton’s Arboretum and Botanical Garden
The Arboretum and Botanical Garden at California State University, Fullerton, is preparing to host VeggiePalooza, a vibrant three-day celebration dedicated to sustainability and community engagement. Scheduled for April 10-12, this annual event […]
North Orange County Chamber Celebrates 133 Years of Business Community
In a special event to mark its 133rd anniversary, the North Orange County Chamber is hosting a Business Networking Brunch that promises to bring together business professionals, community leaders, and entrepreneurs from […]
Representative Tran to Present City Leaders, Community Organizations with Over $5 Million in Federal Dollars to Improve Local Infrastructure, Public Safety
This week, U.S. Representative Derek Tran (CA-45) will present local leaders and community organizations with $5,100,000 in federal funding. Congressman Tran secured funding for projects to repair local infrastructure, prevent crime, and […]
Red Cross Encourages Blood Donations This March Following February’s Harsh Weather
As communities continue to recover from the disruptions caused by severe winter weather in February, the American Red Cross is urging eligible donors to step forward and give blood or platelets during […]
Commentary: Trump’s Not so Secret Sauce & How We Must Respond
Donald Trump famously said something true. He bragged (?) “I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody, and I wouldn’t lose any voters, OK?” Well, not “OK” but […]
South Coast AQMD Unveiled Cutting-Edge Zero-Emission Technologies at Annual Showcase
The South Coast Air Quality Management District (South Coast AQMD) hosted its Annual Technology Showcase on March 6, 2026, offering a glimpse into the future of clean transportation and air quality solutions. […]
Healthy Awareness: Psychology of Altruism
As an undergraduate at CSU- Fullerton, I worked as a teacher’s assistant for Deanna Kuhn in her developmental and experimental psychology classes. The labs she directed centered on one theme: altruism. Like […]
The Science Behind It: AI in Medicine
By now, you’ve probably seen multitudes of headlines about artificial intelligence weaving its way into nearly everything, from self-driving cars to automated food deliveries. But AI hasn’t just entered consumer tech. It […]
Video Observer: Exploring State Parks with a Free Pass from the Fullerton Public Library
Buried within the Fullerton Public Library’s website homepage, I noticed a digital flyer that read, “It’s not just for Summer! When you check out a State Parks Pass, you’ll get two weeks (per checkout) […]
Balance and Change: Adventures Abroad: Mumbai to Shanghai
My last column was about adventures. Well, I just got back from a big one! I was invited to present, along with a colleague, at Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Asia, […]















