The Fullerton Arboretum and Botanical Garden at California State University, Fullerton, is gearing up for an exciting spring season with a variety of events designed for plant enthusiasts and families […]
The Fullerton Arboretum and Botanical Garden at California State University, Fullerton, is gearing up for an exciting spring season with a variety of events designed for plant enthusiasts and families […]
Jo Ann Brannock reminisces on several fond family memories spent at Fullerton’s Laguna Lake over the years. Take a read: “As I walked around Laguna Lake the other day, I thought of […]
In a decisive move against Republican-led efforts to tighten voting requirements, Representative Lou Correa (CA-46) cast his vote against H.R. 22, the SAVE Act, on April 10, 2025. Following the vote, Correa […]
Every Monday, a determined group known as Indivisible CA-45 gathers to protest against the Trump Administration and its initiatives, including Project 2025. This grassroots organization, rooted in Fullerton, has been a prominent […]
“The first year was a bit tougher when it came to feeling like I belonged. The classes were large, and I wasn’t connecting with my peers or professors,” shared Emma Galaz, a […]
The beginning of the holy month of Ramadan for Muslims around the world began on March 1, 2025. Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, is a time filled with […]
The City of Fullerton has been awarded a significant grant of $3,218,400 from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to enhance traffic signals and safety lighting at key intersections on Orangethorpe Avenue and […]
The City of Fullerton is moving forward with plans to submit a grant application for the rehabilitation of Yorba Linda Boulevard, specifically the segment from State College Boulevard to Bradford Avenue. The […]
Henri Vasquez, age 13 raised over $3,000 in donations from November to March for District 56 Challenger Little League. Challenger Little League is a separate little league program for Special Needs kids […]
Following studies showing that it would cause serious health concerns, the production of asbestos stopped more than two decades ago here in the US. However, the impact of the widespread use of toxic material […]
This has been updated due to OC Vector sending an incorrect headline. No West Nile Virus has been confirmed this year. By now, almost everyone in Orange County is all too familiar with Aedes […]
Before a mural is unveiled, or prints hit the tables at art shows, and before the bold, surreal colors of Las Vegas artist Sara Godbout’s pop-art pieces come to life, her two […]
Both Fullerton school district board meetings presented their Second Interim Budget Reports on March 11. The Second Interim Report reflects revenue changes influenced by the Governor’s proposed budget and both reviews revenues […]
In a devastating traffic accident on Saturday, April 12, 2025, at approximately 10:50 PM, Fullerton Police Officers responded to reports of a collision on the 600 block of W. Commonwealth Ave. Upon […]
The Fullerton Police Department has formally requested that the City Council renew its approval of the Military Equipment Use Policy in accordance with California Government Code Section 7071. This request comes as […]
In an effort to maintain stable waste disposal rates, the City of Fullerton will extend its Waste Disposal Agreement (WDA) with the County of Orange until June 30, 2026. The City Council […]
A tragic traffic collision early Saturday morning has resulted in the deaths of two individuals and left several others injured. The incident occurred on April 12, 2025, at approximately 6:48 AM at […]
The City Council is poised to approve an updated Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP) as part of a compliance effort mandated by the State Water Resources Control Board. This update comes under […]
The City Council has approved a budget of $100,000 from the Water Fund to enhance the management of water services. This funding includes a special allocation of $71,125 for hiring Glass Box […]
The City Council has awarded a $311,500 construction contract to Best Drilling and Pump, Inc. for the Well 6 Pump Replacement Project, a key initiative aimed at restoring the well’s production capacity. […]
The North Orange County Regional Occupational Program (ROP) is proud to announce Mr. Mauro Cardoza as one of its Employees of the Year, recognizing his unwavering commitment to education and his […]
In response to California’s and Los Angeles’ growing nursing shortage, a coalition of education and healthcare leaders has launched the Los Angeles County Nursing 2035 initiative. This comprehensive effort aims to increase […]
CalOptima Health grant to Wellness & Prevention Center helps fund this new resource in South Orange County In a step forward for mental health resources in Orange County, the first Allcove […]
Remember to get your taxes filed first. The agenda could not be shorter; it has only one item, which seems like it should have been on the consent calendar. There will be […]
The City of Fullerton has officially been awarded a $4.854 million grant from the 2023 Orange County Complete Streets Program (OCCSP) to enhance the Harbor Boulevard corridor. The funding is earmarked for […]
The City of Fullerton has entered into a significant lease agreement with Phoenix Tower International for the construction of a monopine cellular tower at 2470 West Pioneer Avenue. The deal, valued at […]
The Pretend City Children’s Museum in Irvine is gearing up for its highly anticipated annual Kidstock Music & Arts Festival, slated for April 16–19 and April 23–27. This vibrant festival celebrates early […]
California State University, Fullerton’s College of Communications will be hosting its 47th Annual Comm Week. An array of alumni, industry speakers, campus club mixers, and networking events will be offered for prospective […]
The City Council has approved a budget appropriation of $382,000 for the procurement of street sweeping signs as part of a new initiative to enhance the city’s cleanliness and efficiency in street […]
By now, almost everyone in Orange County is all-too familiar with Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes, a.k.a. “the ankle biters.” These small, aggressive mosquitoes are known to spread diseases such as dengue, yellow fever, Zika, […]
Jo Ann Brannock retells several fond family memories held at Fullerton’s Laguna Lake: As I walked around Laguna Lake the other day, I thought of all the fond memories of the past […]
Business Administration majors at California State University of Fullerton now have the opportunity to intern for KPMG. Nyasha Davis, president of CSUF’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program (VITA), jumped at the opportunity […]
In a closed session meeting on April 1, 2025, the City Council initiated steps towards taking control of a property, identified as 07147164, subject to numerous health code violations. City Attorney Dick […]
Representative Lou Correa (CA-46) voted against his Republican colleagues’ second attempt at passing a budget resolution that would strip away health care hard-earned benefits from hard-working Orange County taxpayers, children, and seniors. […]
Date: Saturday, April 26, 2025 Time: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Location: Magnolia High School located at 2450 W. Ball Road, Anaheim, CA Residents can receive health screenings and food while supplies […]