The North Orange County chapter of Urban Sketchers made a morning visit to the historic Hillcrest Park on June 18 to capture its beautiful scenery and outstanding views. An enthusiastic group of […]
The North Orange County chapter of Urban Sketchers made a morning visit to the historic Hillcrest Park on June 18 to capture its beautiful scenery and outstanding views. An enthusiastic group of […]
The Asian Law Caucus, the nation’s first Asian American legal and civil rights organization, released a statement on June 27 following the Supreme Court’s decision limiting the power of federal courts to issue […]
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere… –Martin Luther King, Jr. The Grand Jury reviewed compliance with AB449, and gained an understanding of the local programs, initiatives, and interventions directed at […]
Dear Neighbor, Following recent immigration enforcement actions in Paramount, Huntington Park and nearby communities, I want to share important information to help you and your loved ones stay informed, protected, and prepared. […]
The Planning Commission meeting scheduled for June 25, 2025, was canceled amid controversy over allegations of insufficient notification regarding proposed noise regulations. Critics, including local business owners and community advocates, argued that […]
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) is excited to welcome Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, a renowned constitutional scholar and the founding dean of the University of California, Irvine School of Law, as a […]
At a recent city council meeting, Mayor Jung announced the postponement of a lease amendment for city-owned property at 120-140 East Santa Fe Avenue, originally hidden in the consent calendar as item […]
“Only bad guys wear masks. Knock it off!” Correa Lambasts On Social Media Text of Legislation (PDF) | View Video Remarks Representative Lou Correa (CA-46) joined his colleagues on June 26, Representative Dan Goldman […]
Arborland Montessori Children’s Academy recently competed in this year’s 2025 Orange County Academic Pentathlon. The Academic Pentathlon challenges students to think critically, collaborate effectively, and build the confidence that comes from […]
Dear City Council, I’m writing to express deep concern about the lease agreement approved for Mr. Tony Bushala. The terms are lopsided, irresponsible, and betray the values you claim to uphold: fiscal […]
In a move to address growing concerns over noise disturbances related to outdoor entertainment, the Fullerton Planning Commission is scheduled to hold a public hearing on June 25, 2025, at 6:30 pm. […]
The city of Fullerton celebrated a decade of local music on Saturday, June 21st, with the tenth rendition of its popular Day of Music Festival. The event was part of the larger […]
In a classic case of “out of sight, out of mind,” the City of Fullerton has chosen to keep its residents informed by burying important news in the depths of the “Fullerton […]
The Fullerton Parks and Recreation Department, in collaboration with KABOOM, held a Design Day on June 16 at the Fullerton Community Center, inviting residents to contribute to the future of Union Pacific […]
A thought-provoking documentary film, “True Believer,” was screened June 19 at the Irvine United Congregational Church, shedding light on the historical and political influence of the religious right in America. Sponsored by […]
SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union, the largest credit union in California and the nation’s largest serving school employees and their families, has awarded $210,500 in college scholarships to 248 students as part of its annual Member Education Award scholarship program for 2025. Launched […]
SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CHECK EVENT WEB SITE FOR UPDATED SCHEDULE! Find more venues at: DayOfMusicFullerton.com Shuttle Bus by Gold Coast Tours 301 N Pomona Thank you to our […]
What started 10 years ago as a group of passionate Fullerton music lovers who knew the town they live in would embrace a Day of Music has turned into the largest […]
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), a massive component of Orange County government, is responsible for trains, buses, roads, highway and freeway improvements, and the unfinished OC Streetcar. With its greater than […]
Right next to Fullerton Fire Station No. 6 on Rosecrans is the entrance to a little-known outdoor route called the Castlewood Trail, which is listed on the City of Fullerton Parks & […]
“To live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die.” –Harold Robbins David James Owens was born with his twin, Lawrence Owens, on March 13, 1937, in Linden, Texas, to […]
Hermosa Drive Elementary School in the Fullerton School District will welcome students back this fall with vibrant colors, invigorated spirit, and renewed purpose thanks to a community-designed mural situated in the school’s […]
The 2015/2016 Orange County Grand Jury published a report questioning, “Is the Office on Aging prepared to handle the demands placed on it by the rapidly expanding Orange County senior population?” Nine […]
A proposed three-story condominium project at the intersection of Harbor Blvd and Hermosa Dr has sparked significant concern among local residents, prompting a community meeting set for June 24 at 5:30 […]
– Item #3: Monthly Committee Activity and Attendance Report – Item #7: Proposed Lease Amendment for City-Owned Real Property Located at 120-140 East Santa Fe Avenue – Fullerton Transportation Center to Bushala […]
City of Fullerton City Council meeting June 17th, 2025 Public Comments Todd Harrison: I want to revisit a topic I introduced in my earlier remarks regarding the endangered residents of Rancho La […]
Fun Summer Activities for Everyone by Alicia, 9th grade Summer is the perfect time to be outside, try new things, and take a short break from your routine. With long days, sunny […]
Rep. Tran and Alvarado denounced the Trump Administration’s chaotic deportation tactics. Rep. Tran called for ICE deportation actions to focus on violent criminals, instead of recklessly detaining workers and families with […]
Pride, in the Name of Speaking of color, every possible hue was flying in the annual Pride Ride, followed by Pride Fest at our Downtown Plaza. It kicked into gear when Wilshire turned kaleidoscopic and the masses […]
Anaheim Juneteenth is also known as Emancipation Day or Freedom Day, and marks the moment in 1865 when Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, and announced that over 250,000 enslaved folks were […]
Click Here to Read the mid-June 2025 Fullerton Observer
The agenda consists of two main items. Item 9 involves the approval of a master schedule of fees and charges, which is conducted annually in conjunction with the city budget. The Fire […]
Orange County officials gathered on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, to denounce the ongoing activities of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Department of Homeland Security in Orange County communities. The rally, […]