
The DOWNTOWN Report: Early December 2023

The Charleston The very tall gentleman with flowing white hair and a cowboy hat was taking in the room. He looked overwhelmed, so I went over and asked him what was up. […]
29TH Annual Report on the Conditions of Children in Orange County

The 29th Annual Report on the Conditions of Children in Orange County is now available, offering a comprehensive assessment of Orange County’s children’s health, economic well-being, education, and safety. The following areas […]
A Weekly Car Show Event Attracted Close to 1,000 People with Vehicles

Gasoline & Caffeine OC Car Club hosted a Toy Drive for underprivileged kids on Sunday, December 3, 2023, at Mr. D’s Diner, Bakery, and Bar at 126 E Yorba Linda Blvd, Placentia. […]
Open Letter: Why we need to do better to create safe bicycle and pedestrian detours around construction zones

I am writing to strongly request that we do better to create safe bicycle and pedestrian detours around construction zones. We have alluded to this at Active Transportation Committee (ATC) meetings. At […]
On the Agenda for December 5 City Council Meeting

Item #5: UNION PACIFIC TRAIL PHASE TWO RECONSIDERATION (part of the national Rail to Trail project) City Council considered Union Pacific Park trail options on August 15, 2023, and voted 3 -2 […]
Fullerton Museum Center hosted the annual Tree and Menorah lighting in downtown

The Fullerton Museum Center hosted the winter market and tree & menorah lighting ceremony downtown Fullerton on Saturday, December 2. The center’s Winter Market included local vendors, performances, arts and crafts for […]
City Council Notes: Tuesday, November 21 Meeting

UP Trail Council Majority vs Residents Continues All council members were present, and the chambers were about a quarter full, with the great majority of residents there to plead once again for […]
Art Talk with Over the Moon

Gift Art for the Holidays “Art is a personal gift that changes the recipient. The medium doesn’t matter. The intent does.” – Seth Godin, author/educator. Here come the holidays! Many cultures honor […]
New Education Laws

Every October, the Governor of California signs bills into law or vetoes them. This year, Governor Newsom considered over a thousand pieces of legislation and approved 891 new laws, many centered on […]
Short Story: Clay

Unedited Version Malverice Academy had been officially closed for thirteen days, and the following morning it would finally be reopened. Hugo Reymond had found himself being the only student at Malverice so […]
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