Two items of intense interest will be discussed at the April 2, at 6:30pm City Council meeting held at City Hall: Proposed increases in Water Rates; and Rent Control options for mobile […]
SPEAK: Photography of Visual Voices @ FLDWRK
Project La Femme and the Hibbleton Gallery are co-hosting a new visual arts pop-up exhibit entitled “SPEAK: Photography of Visual Voices” at FLDWRK, 110 E Wilshire Ave #101, Fullerton. The venue is […]
CSUF Master Plan May Include Some Construction in the Arboretum
Presentations on the CSUF Master Plan will take place at 10am and another at 5:30pm on Wednesday, April 10 at the Clayes Performing Arts Center Lobby on campus at 800 N. State […]
Myths About Muslims in Lecture by CSUF Professor at Fullerton Library
On March 20, as a part of the Fullerton Public Library’s Town and Gown lecture series, CSUF History Professor Dr. Aitana Guia presented a very timely and important session on “‘The […]
2019 Fullerton College French Film Festival
Fullerton College’s French Film Festival is back for a stimulating and engaging 10 year anniversary from April 2-5th. The festival will include cultural events with food, music, and art each night beginning […]
City Hall Will Fly Rainbow Flag for LGBTQ Pride Month
At their March 19th meeting Fullerton City Council voted 3-2 (Fitzgerald and Whitaker “no”) to fly the rainbow flag at Fullerton City Hall beginning on Harvey Milk Day (May 22) through the […]
Arbor Day 2019 in Fullerton
The 39th Annual Arbor Day in Fullerton was held at Richman Park on Highland Ave. and the weather was Fantabulous! The community came together to celebrate the day by planting trees at […]
21 Protestors Charged with Loitering and Conspiracy by OCDA
Twenty-one of the hundreds of hotel workers demonstrating for decent wages and affordable health care at and near the intersection of Harbor Blvd and Katella, in Anaheim were arrested for blocking traffic […]
BP High Math Team Makes History
A team of 6 students from Buena Park High School made school history on March 15th winning a place in the top three teams (out of 24) at the Orange Coast College […]
Rancho La Paz Residents Get Temporary Relief from Drastic Rent Hikes
Facing drastic rent increases of 45-60%, senior residents of Rancho La Paz mobile home park in Fullerton and Anaheim asserted their voices and called upon their elected officials to intercede for them. […]
CSUF Masterplan (& Fate of Fullerton Arboretum) Meeting at Clayes Performing Arts Center Lobby on Campus
A presentation will take place at 10am and another at 5:30pm on Wednesday, April 10 at the Clayes Performing Arts Center Lobby on campus according to a note sent out by Cal […]
Driver in Fullerton Accident that Injured 11 Faces Court March 28
Christopher Solis, 23, of Anaheim, pleaded not guilty to all three charges filed against him in the accident where the Toyota truck he was driving jumped the curb and crashed into a […]
Drug Lab Bust on Woods in Fullerton
On March 15th, 2019 around 5pm, Fullerton Police Department detectives assisted with the service of a Federal Arrest Warrant on a 38-year-old male for conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. The warrant was the […]
Are You Happy or Appalled about Drones Hovering Over Fullerton Homes?
A presentation at the Fullerton City Council’s March 19 session revealed a new program initiated this year at Fullerton College. Students will now have the opportunity to learn firsthand how to fly, […]
Buena Park Coyotes Water Polo Team Wins CIF Championship
The Buena Park High School Girls Water Polo team has achieved an historic milestone in its recent win of the California Interscholastic Federation Championship (CIF). Principal Dr. Sonje Berg described the girls’ […]
New Cal State Fullerton President Selected
Following a national search, Framrose Virjee has been appointed by the California State University Board of Trustees, effective as of March 20, 1019, to serve as president of California State University Fullerton. […]
Community Organizer Ellen Ahn is 2019 Woman of the Year
Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva and the California State Assembly honored Ellen Ahn as the 65th Assembly District Woman of the Year during a ceremony held in Sacramento on March 5. “Ellen Ahn has […]
Exploring the Lost Trail
Every time my family drove down Brea Boulevard, I always wondered about a white fenced path leading down a hill on the west side of the street, across from the Ashburn Terrace […]
Proposed Water Rate Hikes
Fullerton’s water rates are likely to change significantly on July 1, 2019. How significant the changes will be for your home or business depends on the size of the water meter connected […]
Is the Arboretum in Jeopardy?
Updated on 3/22/2018 – Presentations take place on April 10, at 10am and 5:30pm, at the Clayes Performing Arts Center lobby on campus, 800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton. Parking is $2/hr. […]
Newly-Released Report Reveals Increase in Homeless Population in North Orange County
A recently-released 2018 census of the homeless population in North Orange County reveals a startling 1,837 people, with 80% of them (1,474 people) unsheltered—a higher unsheltered percentage than Los Angeles County. This […]
“Law of the Border” @ Fullerton Museum Center
On Friday, March 15 at 7pm, the Fullerton Museum Center will be screening “Law of the Border”– an action-packed Turkish Western that sparked a revolution in Turkish cinema. The film explores the […]
The Evolution of an Illustrator @ Fullerton College Art Gallery
The current art exhibit at Fullerton College Art Gallery, “Stephen Silver: Evolution,” is an illustration-packed show, with drawings and paintings from floor-to-ceiling, chronicling the evolution of an illustrator from a caricature artist […]
Water Rate Proposal Going to City Council April 2
Fullerton residents conserving water are penalized while residents who use a lot of water are encouraged to use more in the Water Rate Proposal going to City Council on April 2. This […]
Seniors Facing Drastic Rent Increases at Rancho La Paz Mobile Home Park
It’s a tragically familiar story for many Californians. You receive notice that the home you are renting has been sold and the new owners are dramatically increasing the rent, because there is […]
“Protecting Mother Earth” Gives Voice to Native Artists
On Saturday afternoon, March 9, the Muckenthaler Cultural Center hosted an opening reception for its latest art exhibit, “Protecting Mother Earth.” Curated by artist Rowan Harrison, the show explores the protection and […]
Fullerton Water Rate Increase Meeting March 11
For my Fullerton neighbors: Fullerton Ad Hoc Water Rate Study Committee Meeting – 3/11/19 (New Location) The next, and likely last, meeting of the Fullerton Ad Hoc Water Rate Study Committee will […]
Fullerton High Students Among Music Center Semi Finalists
Congratulations to Fullerton High School students Abby Lange (Classical Voice) and Isley Duarte (Acting), who have made the semi-finalist list of 110 students selected as Southern California’s most talented in the […]
“Women Get Loud” at Stages Theater on International Women’s Day
Project La Femme will host their second annual celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8th at STAGESTheatre in Fullerton in a presentation called “Women Get Loud.” Mature themes–18 and older recommended. […]
Friends and Supporters Rally to Save Coyote Hills
On Tuesday, March 5th at 5:30pm a large crowd of local residents gathered outside Fullerton City Hall for a rally to save Coyote Hills, just prior to that night’s city council meeting. […]
SAVE THE HILL OR THEY’LL BE ILL!
Editorial by Nathan Wayne Guerrero A rally of over 75 people came to the front of the Fullerton City Hall in support of saving all 510-acres of the West Coyote Hills on […]
The Use And Abuse Of Medical Marijuana
On March 25th at 9am at the Fullerton Elks Club, the subject of “The Use And Abuse Of Medical Marijuana” will be presented by Brent Yeung, MD, anesthesiologist and pain management specialist […]
The Tip of an Iceberg as City of Fullerton Takes Over County License from Bears
The City of Fullerton has officially taken over the county license of Clark Park Complex and will be programming all fields. The complex had been under a license between OC Parks and […]
“Protecting Mother Earth” Exhibit at Muckenthaler Cultural Center
On Saturday, March 9th at 12pm, there will be a Gallery Opening Reception for “Protecting Mother Earth,” the latest art exhibit at The Muckenthaler Cultural Center. Curated by Native American artist Rowan […]
Anti-Semitic Actions at Teen Party & Where to Get Help
Newport Mesa Unified School District high school students posted photos online of a recent off-campus party showing red cups set up in the form of a swastika and surrounding students giving the […]











