The Water Rate Study Ad Hoc Committee is meeting Wednesday December 5 at 7 pm at the Library Conference Center. Consultants Mark Hildebrand and Benjamin Stewart will present the committee’s recommendations for […]
Hate Crimes on the Rise in Orange County
Earlier this year, OC Human Relations published its annual Hate Crimes Report, which showed that Orange County experienced 56 reported hate crimes and 94 hate incidents in 2017. This shows an increase […]
Local Theater: What’s Playing?
Fullerton is a great place for live theater. As we enter the holiday season, here are a few of the shows currently playing, or coming soon… Santa Claus Conquers the Martians @ […]
The Darden Sisters Take the Old and Make It New
The Darden Sisters are a musical group from Fullerton comprised of four sisters: Selah (violin), Clarah (guitar), Havi (mandolin), and Tabbi (bass). Known for their Americana folk sound and re-imagining of classic […]
The Local Grassroots Struggle for School Desegregation
Many Fullerton residents may not be aware that a landmark desegregation case, Mendez et al. v. Westminster, began here in Orange County. Recently, an exhibition about this court case was created by […]
Post-Election Analysis: CSUF Political Scientists Weigh In
On November 12, the Fullerton Public Library hosted a discussion where a panel of political science professors from Cal State Fullerton weighed in on the results of the midterm election. The panel included Dr. […]
EPA on Fullerton Water Supply Protection and Clean-Up
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Orange County Water District (OCWD), and the California Dept. of Health (CDPH) hosted a presentation on November 14th at the Main Library’s Community Room […]
Anti-Fascist Rally Downtown
On November 7th, a group called Refuse Fascism hosted a rally in Downtown Fullerton, at the corner of Harbor and Chapman. This was part of a series of protests hosted all over […]
Post-WWII Veteran Housing at Fullerton College
On June 22, 1944, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law the Servicemen Readjustment Act, popularly known as the G.I. Bill of Rights, which allowed servicemen and women the opportunity to enroll […]
Hundreds Gather at Nixon Library to Protect Mueller Investigation
It was an evening of historical parallels as between 200-300 protesters gathered at the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda last Thursday to protest the forced resignation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who […]
Richman Community Center is Helping Revitalize a Neighborhood
In Richman Park in south Fullerton, once a hotspot of crime and gang activity, something new is growing. The Richman Community Center partners with organizations like CSUF, the YMCA, and the City […]
A Ride-Along With Fullerton’s Homeless Liaison Team
On a Thursday morning in October, I went on a ride-along with Matthew Kalscheuer, one of the Fullerton Police Department’s homeless liaison officers. Also present on the ride-along was a representative from the […]
Old Yorba Cemetery Gives Window into Orange County’s Past
Even though Halloween is over, I decided to check out the Yorba Cemetery, one of the oldest cemeteries in North Orange County. The cemetery is mostly famous for an urban legend known as […]
OC Supervisor Candidate Forum: Chaffee vs. Shaw
On October 25, CSUF partnered with the North Orange County Chamber of Commerce to host a candidate forum for the two District 4 County Board of Supervisors candidates: Fullerton Mayor Doug Chaffee […]















