Aleah Aryn Crew was born in Long Beach, California, on April 8, 2008. Her family, including parents Taji and Robin Crew and sisters Autumn and Aminah, moved to Fullerton, California, in Orange County when Aleah was […]
Aleah Aryn Crew was born in Long Beach, California, on April 8, 2008. Her family, including parents Taji and Robin Crew and sisters Autumn and Aminah, moved to Fullerton, California, in Orange County when Aleah was […]
Marion ‘Mimi’ Maginnis, a beloved member of the Fullerton community, passed away on December 9, 2024, at the age of 92. Born Marion Bowman in 1932 in Brooklyn, New York, Mimi was […]
Representative Lou Correa (CA-46), alongside Representatives Jimmy Panetta (CA-19), Mike Kelly (PA-16), Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11), Suzan DelBene (WA-01), and Rudy Yakym (IN-02), reintroduced the bipartisan More Homes on the Market Act on February […]
The Orange County Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Program has been awarded Gold Level Certification through CIT International, recognizing its outstanding commitment to regional crisis response system development and collaboration between law enforcement […]
The Fullerton Hills Softball League will kick off its season with Opening Day on February 22, at Lions Field, starting at 11 am. Hannah Rhynes, a 13-year-old and 8th grader at the […]
There are many things happening in the world that we have no control over. For example, no matter where you are living, the weather and other natural disasters cause grievous havoc, including […]
American Democracy isn’t dead yet but is under attack and on life support. Who believed that our guardrails and the spines of so many legislators and businessmen would crumble so fast? Many […]
I thought about giving up today. I try not to make this column about me, but this week I am going to indulge myself because I can, and because I know many […]
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Residents of Fullerton’s Latino community gathered at the CSUF Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (Don Castro Center) on Monday, February 3 to talk about their worries regarding immigration policies under President Trump. […]
Candidate & Committee Disclosures (covering 10/20/24 – 12/31/24 (due Jan 28, 2025)) with update including school Bond measure committees =========== Jamie Valencia (ID# 1471578) (Valencia 4 Fullerton City Council) D4 Total Contributions […]
The League of Women Voters of Orange Coast, a non-partisan organization devoted to promoting civic engagement and informed participation in government, is urging its members and supporters to join in a significant […]
You may have heard of “Indivisible” at the national level or on the news, but did you know that there is an Indivisible chapter alive and well in Fullerton? Our local group […]
The City Council will convene on February 18 to address two significant items on the agenda, including important updates on housing and a proposed events calendar for Parks and Recreation. Details on […]
Hundreds of elementary students at Valencia Park Elementary School in the Fullerton School District (FSD) are keeping warm during this California cold front with brand-new coats, thanks to a heartwarming partnership between […]
The Internal Revenue Service reminds California taxpayers they can file their taxes quickly, easily and for free directly with the agency using IRS Direct File. The web-based service, available in English and […]
In recognition of American Heart Month, students from Troy High School’s Disaster Preparedness Club took an essential step toward emergency readiness by participating in a CPR training class on February 8, 2025. […]
The Fullerton Police Department (FPD) announces the upcoming Citizen’s Academy, set to begin on March 12. The academy offers an opportunity to learn about the operations of the police department. This 10-week […]
Senator Thomas J. Umberg (D-Santa Ana) announced the introduction of his Senate Bill 38 which proposes to make drug and collaborative courts eligible for competitive grants administered by the Board of State […]
The South Coast Air Quality Management District (South Coast AQMD) Governing Board on February 7 approved $45 million in funding for public school districts to replace older, diesel-powered school buses with zero-emission […]
The County of Orange, in partnership with Third District Supervisor Donald P. Wagner, the City of Lake Forest, and Lake Forest Chamber of Commerce, will host a Career Fair in Lake Forest […]
The Muckenthaler Cultural Center is gearing up for a spectacular Centennial Season, promising an array of art experiences, educational classes, theatrical performances, and concerts to enrich the Fullerton community, all while honoring […]
Assistance League® Professional Humanitarian Auxiliary Fullerton (ALPHA)presents 32nd Annual A Day of Authors Saturday, March 22, 2025 at the Titan Student Union, California State University, Fullerton Main Speaker: Craig Johnson Craig Johnson, […]
Community Support: The Eaton Fire by Tegan, 7th grade The fire crept across the landscape like a living thing, its orange tendrils licking the sky. It devoured everything in its path– the […]
Bond Measure “L” Study Session FJUHSD held a study session on the newly passed Bond Measure “L” prior to the January 14 board meeting with Trustee Lauren Klatzker was absent. Superintendent Dr. […]
City of Fullerton City Council meeting February 4th, 2025 Public Comments. Todd Harrison: Some time ago, around the middle of last year, the City Council established the Senior Citizen Advisory Committee. Unfortunately, […]
Safe Schools Presentation Trustees Vanesa Estrella and Ruthi Hanchett attended the Safe School Presentation on January 8. They reassured Fullerton families that schools do not ask about or record students’ immigration status, […]
The City Clerk provided an update on discussions concerning the reorganization of boards, commissions, and committees, with a particular focus on the Preferred Parking and the Recreation and Cultural Arts subcommittee. The […]
Reports of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents conducting arrests in Fullerton have caused concern among families. At least two arrests have been reported. One notable case involved a couple being deported […]
Deputy City Manager Daisy Perez presented an update on homelessness efforts in Fullerton. Overview of Fullerton’s Commitment to Addressing Homelessness Fullerton is implementing a balanced approach to address public safety while supporting […]
Residents of Tamarack, Ash, Elm, and Rosslyn in Fullerton were surprised in early February when numerous vehicles received $40 tickets for overnight parking in front of their own homes. Many community members […]
Deputy City Manager Daisy Perez provided information regarding Fullerton Pooch Park, which began as a temporary facility at the Hunt Library in 2007 and became a permanent site in 2009 due to […]
During the February 4th City Council meeting, Fullerton resident Bill Preston made a heartfelt appeal regarding the lack of a proclamation honoring Rosa Parks. He expressed his disappointment with Mayor Fred Jung […]
The Fullerton City Council convened on Tuesday to discuss emergency preparedness strategies in response to recent natural disasters affecting Los Angeles County. Fire Chief Adam Loeser presented on behalf of Police Chief […]
New legislation aims to protect consumers and dogs from the pet industry’s deceptive practices California has long been a leader in animal welfare, becoming the first state to prohibit the sale of […]