The City of Fullerton’s Public Works Street Division is gearing up for a revised street sweeping schedule that aims to enhance the cleanliness and safety of local roads. The department will be […]
The City of Fullerton’s Public Works Street Division is gearing up for a revised street sweeping schedule that aims to enhance the cleanliness and safety of local roads. The department will be […]
The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) is inviting young adults to participate in its Future Leaders Initiative, a six-month civic leadership program designed to cultivate the next generation of planners, civic […]
Spreading the Holiday Spirit by Olive, 10th grade As the end-of-the-year celebrations approach, it is easy to forget that not everyone gets to experience holiday magic. According to the California Association of […]
From Union Pacific to Independence Park, South Fullerton’s story is one of patience —and policy failure. After 20 years of waiting, Union Pacific Park will finally open, made possible by […]
Bookish Thanks to our readers, who apparently also read three-dimensional books printed via ink on real paper, we have a bit more info regarding where you can get such things. Reader Dave […]
Supplementing SNAP for FJUHSD students Superintendent Dr. Steve McLaughlin, mentioned that FJUHSD had extended nutritional services during the recent federal government shutdown that suspended Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) allocations for families. […]
A pedestrian was struck and killed at the intersection of S. Magnolia Avenue and W. Orangethorpe Avenue in Fullerton on November 16, 2025, at approximately 9:03 pm. Police arrived on the scene […]
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The upcoming meeting has a long agenda with six items to discuss. Before the regular meeting, a study session will be held at 4:00 pm to focus on the 2025 Water Rate […]
The recent decision by the City of Fullerton to remove the patio of Les Amis restaurant has sparked concern among residents and local business advocates, who argue that this move represents a […]
The City of Fullerton will host its inaugural 5K Trail Run and Health & Wellness Fair on Saturday, November 22, 2025, at the Fullerton Sports Complex, located at 560 Silver Pine St. […]
Office of Traffic Safety Awards $258,000 Grant to the Fullerton Police Department for Traffic Enforcement Program to Increase Safety on Roads. The Fullerton Police Department announced on November 13, 2025, that it […]
At approximately 5:07 pm on November 13, 2025, the Fullerton Police Communications Center received a call from Providence St. Jude Medical Center reporting a suspicious phone call claiming there was a bomb […]
Update 4:17 PM – the lockdown at Sunny Hills high school has been lifted. For all parents of Sunny Hills High School, students please refer to the districts notification system on pick […]
The Kindness Matters Thanksgiving Morning Walk will take place on November 27, 2025, from 8 to 9 am at the Fullerton Courthouse Parking Lot, located at 1275 N. Berkeley Ave, Fullerton. Participants […]
The South Coast Air Quality Management District (South Coast AQMD) Governing Board approved up to $78.2 million to replace 286 older, high-polluting school buses with new zero-emission models and to install supporting […]
Since January 2025, when the Altadena Eaton Fire demolished her family’s home, Mia Aghili, a fourth-year undergraduate art education student at Cal State Fullerton, has been making art to cope with and reflect on conflicting feelings of loss, displacement, memory and endurance. Halfway […]
True to its spirit of care and community, the Fullerton School District (FSD) is once again coming together to support families in need. From now through Thursday, Nov. 20, FSD is hosting […]
The most urgent task, to end genocide, requires truthful coverage about Israel’s war crimes. On Saturday, 8 November, 2025, Dan Perry wrote in The Jerusalem Post about Israel’s projected lifting of the media blockade on Gaza. Perry […]
The Fullerton Police Department is aware of a video circulating on social media showing a Fullerton Police Officer “assisting” an ICE agent in the City of Santa Ana on November 9th at […]
Fullerton resumed its long-standing tradition of hosting a Veterans Day parade down Harbor, culminating in a ceremony at Hillcrest Park on November 11, 2025. The ceremony is a time-honored tradition in […]
The Woman’s Club of Fullerton (WCOF) transformed Coyote Hills Golf Course into a hub of style, song, and solidarity on November 1 for its 9th annual Holiday Brunch & Fashion Show, raising more than $5,000 […]
City crews dismantled the patio outside the Mediterranean restaurant Les Amis at 6:30 am on October 27. The owner, Jinan Montecristo, could no longer afford the space after Fullerton raised outdoor dining […]
Reserve funds will support food distributors and directly aid members as CalFresh benefits are delayed for low-income individuals. With the current issues facing CalFresh benefits, food security for 310,000 Orange County residents […]
Cal State Fullerton’s Titans women’s soccer team and the Athletics Department are organizing a candlelight vigil to honor the life of Lauren Turner, a dedicated student-athlete who tragically passed away on November […]
Reimagine, Orange County’s oldest and largest nonprofit organization dedicated to individuals with disabilities, celebrated its 75th anniversary with a lively carnival on September 13. While the official anniversary date is November […]
In Fullerton, countless residents are currently facing frustrating delays in receiving their CalFresh benefits, a program that provides critical assistance to low-income families for purchasing food. It’s disheartening to see our neighbors […]
Established in 1983 by Ted Ngoy, famously known as the Donut King, Christy’s Donuts has become a staple in Southern California’s culinary landscape. Ngoy’s journey is nothing short of remarkable. He fled […]
The Parents Voice USA hosted a highly successful event, “Sleep Matters,” on October 16, 2025, in coordination with the Fullerton Public Library Conference Center. The event brought together parents, educators, and […]
The Fullerton City Council majority again revealed who they are through *their words and contradictory votes that prioritize big donors over the public at the city council meeting on November 4, 2025. In […]
The recent decision by Fullerton officials to table proposals aimed at providing financial support to local immigrants highlights a critical gap in our community’s commitment to compassion and social justice. The proposed […]
Dutch-style protected intersections are gaining traction in North America as an effective design solution to improve safety for cyclists and pedestrians. Studies indicate that these intersections can reduce right-hook collisions by up […]
Mayor Fred Jung and Council Members Jamie Valencia and Nick Dunlap voted to deny aid to immigrants amid ongoing ICE raids in Fullerton at the City Council meeting on November 4, 2025. […]
Nestled in the canyons of South Orange County is O’Neill Regional Park, a surprisingly remote 4,000 acres of protected wilderness that happens to be open for both equestrian and group camping […]
In a devastating turn of events, two members of the California State University Fullerton women’s soccer team were critically injured after being struck by a box truck while riding scooters on September […]