The Fullerton City Council debated adopting new noise limits for commercial properties on Sept. 16. Fullerton currently relies on general “public nuisance” standards; there’s no numerical limit in the code for businesses. […]
The Fullerton City Council debated adopting new noise limits for commercial properties on Sept. 16. Fullerton currently relies on general “public nuisance” standards; there’s no numerical limit in the code for businesses. […]
The Fullerton Pinta Pride Writer’s Group is excited to announce to the community, “Rainbow Mail.” This initiative is designed to spread joy and support within the LGBTQ+ community. Theprogram invites individuals to […]
On a sweltering Sunday afternoon at the very end of August, I had a chance to visit Brea Gallery’s exhibition, “Mapping the Landscape: A 50 Year Dialogue with Art + the Community,” […]
Co-author of amicus brief in recent US Supreme Court case Mahmoud v. Taylor to discuss potential impacts on school districts and curriculum WHO: Public School Defenders Hub, a nonprofit project of Contemporary Policy […]
The Public School Defenders Hub, a nonprofit, statewide, public education advocacy coalition based in Orange and Placer Counties, has received a $150,000 growth sustainability grant for expansion from the Contemporary Policy Institute […]
In celebration of its centennial anniversary, The Muckenthaler Cultural Center will host a special presentation this Thursday featuring historian Jesse La Tour. The event will explore what life in Fullerton was like […]
Mayor Fred Jung Responded to Public Comments: Before we move on to the council reports, I want to address the question from a member of the public regarding trash holders. Mr. City […]
Is it okay to ask for help? Many people have a very difficult time with this. Perhaps they got the message that people who ask for help are weak. Or they got […]
The City of Fullerton is actively seeking community input as it prepares to update its Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP). This survey is essential for the city to qualify for Federal Emergency […]
Thank you City Council for sending the brief against DHS and ICE Harry Langenbach: I live in Fullerton, and I want to express my gratitude on behalf of our Fullerton as Our […]
The First Christian Church in Fullerton will host the annual “Gifts That Make a Difference” alternative outdoor community fair on Sunday, November 16, from 11 am to 1 pm. This beloved local […]
One of the most challenging stages of development for parents is adolescence. During this time, teenagers are on a journey to discover who they are and where they fit in the world. […]
The City of Fullerton has formally submitted a complaint to the California Attorney General’s Office, raising serious concerns about possible anti-competitive practices in the fire apparatus manufacturing industry. The complaint centers on […]
“I would like to believe I’ve made a difference for the creative thinkers and risk takers.” –Jim Vanderburg James “Jim” W. Vanderburg passed peacefully in his sleep on the morning of July 22, […]
Newsom’s redistricting plan is a necessary evil. His plan to clear California’s streets of homeless encampments is not. What are the biggest stereotypes about homeless people? That they are drug addicts, mentally […]
From the City Clerk minutes: During the September 16, 2025 City Council meeting closed session the City Attorney Jones addressed several key matters discussed in Closed Session. The Council unanimously authorized a […]
The local community is abuzz with exciting developments as three major projects are currently underway, signaling a revitalization of public spaces. One of the standout initiatives is the construction of […]
The allure of The Roses is undeniable: a late-summer release with A-list actors, a sharp script, and plenty of visual flair. In a market dominated by superheroes, Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman […]
Observation Schedule for the Nov 4, 2025 Statewide Special Election The public is invited to observe as the Orange County Registrar of Voters conducts the November 4, 2025, Statewide Special Election. All […]
For history teacher Marie Chabanel, disaster preparedness is more than just a concept taught in classrooms. To her, it’s a vital skill that can make the difference between chaos and safety. Her […]
The Surprising Behavior of Pigs by Alicia, 8th grade Society often sees pigs as muddy animals that roll around in the dirt. But they are much more interesting than that; smart, social […]
After 15 years of discussing 21st-century education skills, Artificial Intelligence (AI) programs are creating an impactful way to supplement and enhance education. There is plenty of concern around using AI for plagiarism […]
In 2021, California Governor Gavin Newsom and the state legislature approved Assembly Bill 132, the *Cradle 2 Career (C2C) initiative to create a single K-12+ public school student data repository. In cooperation […]
Los Coyotes, then and now Vestiges of our pioneer days are still scattered around our berg, and some seem to be coming back, in full force. In the 1870s, our hills were […]
As the popularity of pickleball surges, communities such as Fullerton are facing challenges regarding the use of recreational spaces. This fast-paced, family-friendly sport has drawn a dedicated following that is increasingly demanding […]
Pachucos and Pachucas ruled the runway at the OC fair on August 10th. Flexing the creations of Fullerton’s own El Pachuco Zoot Suits on Harbor, chicos and chicas strutted, flashed, and gave […]
After more than two decades of delays, the community’s anticipation for a new Union Pacific Park is finally set to culminate in a long-awaited opening. Funding for these improvements will be […]
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Fullerton is gearing up for an exciting lineup of events this fall that promises entertainment for all ages. First up, the Parks and Recreation Department invites residents to the Boots Bash on […]
Lion’s Field, located at 1440 N Brea Blvd, will replace its aging synthetic turf originally installed in 2012. After a decade of use and numerous repairs, the turf has surpassed its recommended […]
New recovery home opens for Young Adult Court participants When Abraham first appeared before Judge Maria Hernandez in Young Adult Court, he carried serious strikes on his criminal record and an uncertain […]
Fullerton Police Officers were dispatched on May 10, 2025, to the 2700 block of W. Orangethorpe Avenue regarding an armed robbery. The victims were walking to their vehicle when they were confronted […]
Approximately 150 to 200 protesters cycled in and out outside the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, voicing their opposition to Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s […]
Activists from the Community Services Organization (CSO) OC held a press conference in front of the courthouse today to demand that hearings be held online. The technology is readily available and was […]
After seven years of dedicated service, Trustee Aaruni Thakur has announced he will step down from his role representing Trustee Area One at the end of September 2025. Reflecting on his tenure, […]