The Boys & Girls Club of Fullerton has been around since 1952 and is still keeping the community engaged today. I recently had a chance to interview Brett Ackerman, Chief Executive […]
The Boys & Girls Club of Fullerton has been around since 1952 and is still keeping the community engaged today. I recently had a chance to interview Brett Ackerman, Chief Executive […]
Pronouns have become a very hot topic. People can be offended by being asked to use something different than the traditional pronouns in the traditional ways. I have had an issue using […]
Ardent fans of Ronald Reagan and his political career both as Governor of California and as President of the United States will enjoy this film. Director Sean McNamara and screenwriter Howard Klausner […]
Fullerton elementary and high school districts have new school facilities bonds on November’s election ballot. Facilities bonds allow local school districts to quickly raise large amounts of money needed to build long-lasting, […]
Commissioners Present: Susan Rhie, Oscar Valadez, Erik Wehn, Angela Lindstrom, Jozef Maldonado Absent: Adrian Meza, Doug McKendry Chair Lindstrom began with a request for the nomination of a third member to join […]
I recently read Matt Haig’s book, The Midnight Library, in which the main character, Nora Seed, feels that death would be a relief because of all her disappointments and regrets. She did […]
13-year-old business owner Juliette Wang recently won several awards for her baked goods at the Orange County Fair. The Fullerton Observer formerly covered Wang’s online business, jhwsweets88, and now she is propelling […]
From Cal Poly Humboldt to UC San Diego, students across the state—and across the country—have been fighting for their universities and local governments to stop funding the ongoing genocide in Gaza. While […]
The Fullerton Collaborative’s candidate forum is available for viewing on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbt-s-MxsZk (click here) The Fullerton Collaborative’s candidate forum on September 9th was not a useful way to learn much about the […]
Halloween came very early this year with a living orange Jaco-lantern trying to frighten Americans with the specter of roving Haitians petnapping and eating the dogs and cats of Springfield, Ohio’s lonely […]