Gaza is being starved – *deliberately, with cruel intention and shocking inhumanity. The photos of *skeletal children haunt me. At night when I close my eyes. At dawn when I rise. They should […]
Gaza is being starved – *deliberately, with cruel intention and shocking inhumanity. The photos of *skeletal children haunt me. At night when I close my eyes. At dawn when I rise. They should […]
Caltrans, in collaboration with the City of Fullerton, celebrated the completion of the Clean California Transit Enhancement Project with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the historic Fullerton Transportation Center. The $800,000 project was made […]
Last fall, a woman facing eviction turned to 211 for assistance. Balancing nursing school with raising four children, she relied on income from driving for Uber while utilizing CalWorks and SNAP benefits […]
Note: This Fact Sheet has been updated July 25 by adding to the section on “No Tax on Car Loan Interest” new language describing the requirement for “Final assembly in the United […]
Every senior is someone’s grandparent, parent, sibling, friend, or loved one. At Seniors Fight Back, we believe every elder deserves to feel safe, strong, and supported. That’s why we offer free self-defense classes designed specifically […]
The Complete Streets program has announced the launch of its second round of applications for the Community Connectors initiative, backed by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. This program aims to support small […]
Fullerton is a city with potential. It has history, stunning architecture, and a downtown full of unique small businesses adored by the community. But alongside these strengths are real problems: the roads […]
Mark your calendars for July 26, as the 3rd Annual Christmas in July Bike Ride rolls back into the Fullerton Loop, promising a festive morning filled with community spirit and support for […]
With fire season now a year-round concern, the City of Fullerton Fire Department encourages everyone to stay prepared and proactive. Taking small steps today can make a big difference in protecting your […]
The Orange County Power Authority (OCPA) is urging residents to take advantage of federal clean energy tax credits that are set to phase out in the coming months due to new budget […]
The California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) arrested two individuals on felony charges and confiscated illegal narcotics and a firearm during a raid in Anaheim on Saturday, July 12. The operation […]
Commissioners Present: Maldonado, McKendry, Freeman, Talavera Department Updates: 1. Union Pacific Trail – A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the trail, which will connect Independence Park to Union Pacific Park. Construction is […]
A fatal traffic collision occurred on Monday, July 21, 2025, at approximately 9:15 PM in the 400 block of W. Orangethorpe Avenue. Fullerton Police responded to reports of a vehicle-pedestrian accident. On […]
Step into a world of surprising beauty right here in Fullerton! The Arboretum and Botanical Garden at Cal State Fullerton invites you to discover the captivating allure of our Desert Collection, a […]
The City of Fullerton’s City Manager, Eric Levitt, will be stepping down on August 1, 2025, after more than three years of dedicated service to the community. Levitt has served as City […]
The Fullerton City Council voted on July 15 to extend a lease at the historic Fullerton Train Station to Bushala Brothers, Inc., a company now at the center of a $400 million […]
The Fullerton City Council, at its July 15, 2025, meeting, considered a lease extension and expansion request by Bushala Brothers, Inc. of properties at the Fullerton Transportation Center. The company currently leases […]
This year’s report covers calendar year 2024 water quality testing, and has been prepared in compliance with regulations called for in the 1996 reauthorization of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). Read […]
Novel EsoGuard Swallow Test Offers Life-Saving Early Detection Recent research published in JAMA highlights a concerning rise in esophageal and gastrointestinal cancers. Firefighters are particularly vulnerable, with studies indicating they have a […]
Comedy, like cats and movements, is territorial. This comes to mind upon hearing the announcement that CBS has cancelled not just Stephen Colbert, but the Late Show itself. Here in Fullerton, at […]
“… like a moth to a flame …” –William Shakespeare THE FLAME! What I Did for Love Fiery scenes from the world of opera. Featuring music by Strauss, Mozart, Cimarosa, Sullivan, Massenet, […]
Humanity has a serious nuclear weapons problem. We have created a weapon that is so powerful that it poses an existential threat to us as a species. Not surprisingly, the use of […]
Indivisible 45 held a Good Trouble candlelight vigil on Thursday, July 17, to honor the “national day of nonviolent action” on the fifth anniversary of the death of Rep. John Lewis, D-Georgia. […]
The County of Orange Social Services Agency (SSA) is aware ofAssociated Press, Wired and Los Angeles Times reporting that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) may have direct access to Medicaid (Medi-Cal) data. […]
Printmaking with Professional Artists & Professors in the Fullerton College Parking Lot on Saturday, July 19 For the second year in a row, the Fullerton College Art Department will be hosting a […]
Supporting local entrepreneurs is essential for the economic vitality of Fullerton. Small businesses play a significant role in driving community engagement, creating jobs, and fostering a sense of belonging among residents. At […]
Public comments • Karen Lloreda stated, “I want to express my concerns regarding the number of leases we will be discussing during the summer agendas. Why is it so difficult to obtain […]
Fullerton has received an invitation to rejoin the Association of California Cities in Orange County (ACC OC), a move that would come with an estimated annual cost of $21,863. This fee includes […]
The Republic Services work stoppage has officially ended. Republic Services employees have returned to work, and regular trash, recycling, and organics/green waste collection is resuming for both residential and commercial customers in […]
In Fullerton, a local establishment, Nasung Sool Co., is spearheading a revival of interest in makgeolli, a traditional Korean rice wine. Currently, the distillation process turning Makgeolli into Soju (spirits) occurs in […]
To promote peace through mutual respect, understanding, and cooperation, one individual, one community at a time. Eighteen High School Students and their chaperones recently returned from an incredible trip to our […]
Since March, activists have been gathering every Monday from 5 to 6:30 PM at the corner of State College and Imperial Hwy in Brea, California. The protests have attracted a growing number […]
Statement from Dr. Barbara Ferrer, Director of LA County Public Health; Dr. Christina Ghaly, Director of LA County Health Services; and Dr. Lisa Wong, Director of LA County Mental Health Services on […]
EKI Environment & Water, Inc. (EKI) has released its Monthly Status Report for June 2025 regarding the Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) and In Situ Air Sparging (IAS) systems at the Former Chicago […]