We tend to find a particular way to do things and then comfortably stay there. It does not matter how we drive to work, how we use a certain app, or where […]
We tend to find a particular way to do things and then comfortably stay there. It does not matter how we drive to work, how we use a certain app, or where […]
Why do some people feel the need to comment using several fake names? If they truly believe in their opinion, why not comment consistently using one version of their own name—or, if […]
Staff presented the proposed budget at the Special Budget Study on April 23, during which they took council questions and heard public comments. Four Council members were present in chambers, with Mayor […]
Many residents of Orange and San Diego counties were relieved when the nuclear power plant at San Onofre was permanently shut down in 2013. That the plant posed risks to people and property only while the reactors were operational was challenged in the Register’s March […]
To make an impact is one of the ultimate and seemingly unattainable goals in one’s lifetime, but for 12-year-old Zacky Muñoz, making an impact is in his nature. Muñoz is changing systems […]
Bowling For Music Did you know the bowl at Hillcrest Park was originally intended for live concerts? There have been many over the years; some in the ’70s became somewhat infamous. The […]
The 11th Annual Citywide Volunteer Day began at 8am on April 20 with breakfast in the quad at Fullerton College for the volunteers, with entertainment from the OLLI Senior Flash Mob. Several […]
Honoring contemporary creative movements throughout the state, the Brea Gallery proudly presents the 39th annual Made in California exhibition through June 23rd, 2024. For nearly four decades, this annual juried exhibit has […]
The city of Fullerton presented a certificate of recognition to Isaac Morales, a senior at Sunnyhills High School, for his performance as an All-County Freeway League MVP for boys’ soccer. Morales […]
Update: The next board meeting is May 14 -not May 24. It has been corrected here. Thank you Nico for pointing out the error. Fullerton Joint Union High School Board For more […]
Evan Parks, President of Good Hands for One, made the following presentation to the city council on April 16. “Today, I want to introduce our organization officially. We are so proud to […]
Fullerton School District Board FSD Board Meetings are held at Fullerton School District Headquarters Located at 1401 W Valencia Drive or towww.fsd.k12.ca.us Honors The board meeting of the Fullerton School District on […]
Assisteens, an auxiliary of the Assistance League of Fullerton, began in 1964 to introduce members’ daughters to the world of helping others. The program has grown beyond members’ daughters and granddaughters to […]
Fullerton is home to many people with rich cultural backgrounds. We have festivals representing Korean, Mexican, Pakistani, French, German, Japanese, Chinese, etc. On April 27, two fantastic festivals celebrating two beautiful cultures […]
A demonstration occurred on April 28 at Harbor and Santa Fe corner in downtown Fullerton to raise awareness and demand that the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza stop. Egyptian podcaster Rahma Zein […]
James Cho celebrated announcing his candidacy with friends and family at Eggspresso, a local Korean-owned business across from Laguna Road Elementary School. James attended Sunset Lane, Laguna Road, Parks Junior High, and […]
Organizations like the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) continue to gain prominence, growing from 24,000 members in 2017 to 92,000 members today. So, what is Democratic Socialism? Democratic socialism is fairly easy […]
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Chair (CHC) Nanette Barragán (CA-44) released the following statement in response to President Biden’s final H-2A rule to strengthen protections for temporary farmworkers on April 26, 2024. “I applaud […]
Fullerton Police Officers were dispatched to the area of W. Orangethorpe Ave and Campus Dr. on Thursday, April 25, 2024, at approximately 9:05 PM, regarding a traffic collision involving a vehicle and […]
Public Works Director Stephen Bise gave an update on street lights. Overview: The city owns approximately 7,000 street lights. SCE is required to provide power to those lights, and Fullerton is responsible for […]
Civil Engineer David Grantham gave a brief presentation to Fullerton City Council on April 16. Background: The City of Fullerton gains revenue from SB1 by everyone filling up their car at the […]
Fullerton Police Department Chief Jon Radus gave a presentation on Government Code 7070, which is the military equipment policy. “In 2021, Assembly Bill 481 passed and was signed into law that requires […]
Fullerton Police Officers responded on March 26, 2024, at approximately 5:09 pm to the Wells Fargo Bank at 141 W. Bastanchury Road regarding a bank robbery in progress. A masked male entered […]
Maple School in the Fullerton School District (FSD) opened its doors in 1924. On April 24, 2024, FSD officials joined the community in celebrating this centennial milestone. The early evening celebration featured […]
Fullerton City Council proclaimed April as American Muslim Appreciation and Awareness Month at the April 16 city council meeting. The City of Fullerton is home to many prominent Muslim residents who continue […]
Fullerton has a storied legacy in athletics, with greats like LA Dodger Tommy Lasorda. Many standout athletes from Fullerton have found success in basketball, baseball, football, dance, and other sports. Fullerton has […]
In August of 2011, after the beating death of Kelly Thomas by Fullerton police officers at the downtown train station area, the City hired Michael Gennaco of the Office of Independent Review […]
Recent data show that 29% of seniors in Orange County are experiencing food insecurity, which means they do not have enough food, especially for a healthy and active life. This number is […]
In an important step to promote inclusivity and dietary choice for students, the Senate Education Committee passed Senate Bill 1080 (SB 1080), the Halal and Kosher School Meals Act, with a unanimous vote of 7-0. […]
The event is modeled after the National Prayer Breakfast held in Washington, D.C. A committee of volunteers organizes the Fullerton Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast and does not operate with government funds. ($45) Guest […]
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Governor Gavin Newsom today announced that the cities of Berkeley, Brea, Crescent City, Fairfield, Pinole, Rancho Cucamonga, Richmond, South Lake Tahoe, and West Hollywood and the County of Los Angeles have earned […]
We tend to find a particular way to do things and then comfortably stay there. It does not matter how we drive to work, how we use a certain app, or where […]
At the City Council meeting on Apri 16, council members Dr. Ahmad Zahra, Dr. Shana Charles, and Bruce Whitaker presented certificates of recognition to the volunteers who participated in the historic Lemon […]