In Southern California, SoCalGas checks gas delivery lines for methane leaks and publishes a map of sites with elevated methane levels. The company states that methane is hazardous only in enclosed areas […]
In Southern California, SoCalGas checks gas delivery lines for methane leaks and publishes a map of sites with elevated methane levels. The company states that methane is hazardous only in enclosed areas […]
The Gymnasium in Independence Park has been closed to the public for many years due to its deteriorating condition, making it unsafe for use. Senator Umberg was informed about this issue by […]
WOW The formation and evolution of the downtown area now known as Walk On Wilshire has been well documented here and has recently seen more activity. Supporters contacted us to keep that […]
Lynda Dale McCloud Sizemore 1939-2024 A sweet, caring, precious, beloved “matriarch” was awarded her wings on Friday, August 23, 2024. Lynda was a lifelong resident of Orange County, a true California girl. […]
The California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) has released its 2024-2025 Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) calendar, representing more than $4.8 billion available in housing and homelessness resources available over the next […]
Tami Calderon (on right) was the first recipient of the OCPA Free E-bike program. Her daughter Amanda (on left), is also a bicycle enthusiast. OCPA is offering a $600 voucher. To learn more, […]
Free Battery Collection Bucket for First 100 Attendees OC Waste & Recycling (OCWR) is hosting an OC Household Hazardous Waste Collection event on Saturday, September 14, 2024, from 7 a.m. to 1 […]
A Night to Remember! The Pakistani-American community of Fullerton came together on August 14, 2024, at the Hunt Library to mark Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day. The evening, organized by Friends of Pakistan […]
Ernie Arzola, along with his son Bobby Arzola and daughter-in-law Livy Arzola, celebrated his 96th birthday on Saturday, July 27th, at Sizzlers in Fullerton. Ernie, a Fullerton resident since 1956, has 7 […]
Policies Concerning Personal Cell Phone Use This summer, both Fullerton Elementary and High School districts updated their board policies. Last June, the high school district board approved a year-long, sweeping policy update […]
Established in 2013, Good Hands for One (GH4One) is a nonprofit organization led by middle and high school volunteers. Their mission is to provide free math tutoring to underprivileged elementary students, […]
As election season comes up, plenty of talk goes around about whether new candidates can do a better job than our current government officials — whether it’s the race for President or […]
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Gaza: Israeli attacks kill 68 and wound 77 other displaced Palestinians, mostly women and children, in Khan Younis and Rafah over the past day. The mother of Gaza’s first confirmed polio patient, […]
Local climate activist groups staged a “Rocking Chair Rebellion” at Citibank in L.A.’s Fairfax District on Wednesday, August 29, to protest that bank’s continued investment of billions of dollars in fossil fuel projects. […]
Fullerton Police Officers were dispatched to the area of W. Commonwealth Ave. and N. Basque Ave. on Wednesday, August 28, 2024, at approximately 3:11 PM, regarding a traffic collision involving a motorcyclist. […]
Senator Josh Newman (D-Fullerton), joined by Tustin Mayor Austin Lumbard and Tustin Mayor Pro Tem Ryan Gallagher, celebrated the passage of Senate Joint Resolution 13 (SJR 13 click here) and highlighted the […]
As the 2024 high school football season kicks off, the thrill of Friday night lights is undeniable. On August 23, the Sunny Hills Varsity football team hosted a non-league matchup against Troy […]
Listen to Mehdi sum up all 30 chapters of the far-right pro-Trump policy plan in just 120 seconds. If you believe the polls, Donald Trump is heading for the White House in […]
OUR INCUBATORS ARE FULL! 23 Kittens Need Your Help! 22 KITTENS NEED YOUR HELP BY 5:00 PM TODAY! After-hours (up until 9:00 pm) pick-up is available with commitment. Foster for the weekend […]
With more than three decades of experience, Ting will oversee and advise on complex short- and long-term energy projects and procurement activities for Orange County’s renewable energy provider. The Orange County Power […]
Last week, I explored the politics of Project 2025, the far right’s plan for dismantling the so-called Deep State and replacing it with a President-centered authoritarian system designed with Donald Trump in […]
For the fifth consecutive year, Fullerton School District’s Parks Junior High has earned top honors at the National Speech and Debate Association’s (NSDA) championship tournament as an Overall School of Excellence in […]
The City of Fullerton has lost the bid to obtain a lease for the management and maintenance of Ralph B. Clark Sports Park. The entity that ranked the highest, ZT Parks […]
What is the OC Loop? The Orange County (OC) Loop is a vision for 66 miles of seamless connections and an opportunity for people to bike, walk, and connect to some of […]
For the upcoming November 5 Presidential General Election, the Orange County Registrar of Voters is looking for dependable people to support our mail processing operations, inventory of supplies and preparation of election […]
District Attorney Todd Spitzer issued the following statement on August 22, 2024: “The Orange County District Attorney’s Office had investigators executing search warrants at the locations, but we are declining to comment […]
Andy Thorburn and Gaston Castellanos are in Chicago, covering the Democratic Convention behind the scenes for the Fullerton Observer. The Contemporary Policy Institute funded the trip (click here for more info). […]
Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley announced on August 19, 2024, that the County of Orange initiated civil litigation against the Hand to Hand Relief Organization (H2H) and its Chief Executive Officer, Thanh […]
A Far-Right Conspiracy in the Open Project 2025, the far-right’s ambitious policy planning guide published as Mandate for Leadership, is designed to dismantle the “Deep State” and install a president and proven loyalists […]
Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva (D-Fullerton) authored a letter with the support of the Orange County Legislative Delegation urging federal support for the Southern California Veterans Cemetery at Gypsum Canyon in Anaheim Hills on […]
Responsible people know what their rights are and respect the rights of others. Click here to read the full guide: https://www.calcities.org/docs/default-source/city-attorneys/the-people’s-business-2022.pdf © 2024 League of California Cities. All rights reserved. Provided with […]
UNRWA Situation Report no. 129 The Gaza Strip Ongoing strikes by Israeli Security Forces (ISF) continue, with aerial, land, and maritime bombardments across the Gaza Strip, resulting in civilian casualties, displacement, and […]
As educators gear up for the new school year, the IRS reminds schoolteachers that the maximum deduction for classroom expenses in 2024 remains at $300. This deduction allows educators to offset the […]
As a result of collaborative efforts between Senator Josh Newman (D-Fullerton) and the Orange County Board of Education (OCBOE), the Board has now removed its opposition to Senate Bill 907 (SB 907), which expands the Board […]