See videos on YouTube @emersonlittle1901 Because a large portion of Cal State Fullerton’s College of the Arts was and still is under construction, Marie-Andrée Chinchilla and Enrique Del Rivero, curatorial assistants […]
See videos on YouTube @emersonlittle1901 Because a large portion of Cal State Fullerton’s College of the Arts was and still is under construction, Marie-Andrée Chinchilla and Enrique Del Rivero, curatorial assistants […]
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro), in partnership with Metrolink, the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT), Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC), and San Bernardino […]
The collaborative spirit embedded in these artworks epitomizes the essence of the sister-city partnership between the Fullerton School District and Fukui, Japan. The featured art stems from an annual international art exchange […]
Fullerton’s Wednesday Book Club Turns 90 Years Old We live in a rapidly changing world where new ideas, trends, and inven- tions are born at a dizzying pace. So it is lovely […]
Patricia Louise Vance Hopping 1930 – 2024 Patricia Louise Vance Hopping, 93, passed away in Fullerton, California, on February 22, 2024, with her husband Richard by her side. Born on March 17, […]
All registered California voters will receive a mail-in ballot in this year’s California Presidential Primary Election. Voters can choose to return it by regular mail or by using a Drop Box from […]
FULLERTON JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL BOARD HIGHLIGHTS & Commentary For more information: (714) 870-2800 or http://www.fjuhsd.org January 9 Meeting January was School Board Recognition Month, and the FJUHSD Administration started 2024’s first […]
Book Review: Swiss Family Robinson by Tegan, 6th grade Swiss Family Robinson, a captivating classic by Johann David Wyss, takes readers on an unforgettable journey with the Robinson family. Through Wyss’ timeless […]
Initiative Aims to Prevent At-Risk Families From Falling Into Homelessness Vice Chairman Doug Chaffee announced on February 1, 2024, the launch of the $500,000 District Four Emergency Rental Assistance Pilot (ERAP) Program […]
The 2021-2029 Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) shocked member cities by requiring 1.3 million new housing units to be built by 2029 in the six-county region covered by the Southern California Association […]
Find your district by viewing the map or entering your address in the map search box. If you are unable to locate your district, please contact the Fullerton City Clerk at (714) […]
On a crisp Saturday night in Fullerton, many people warmed themselves under heat lamps in the outdoor area of Les Amis to listen to the jazz stylings of The Ron Kobayashi Trio. […]
The Rotary Club of Fullerton dedicated and presented as a gift to the City of Fullerton a free-standing 13 ft, 4-sided post clock located in the Fullerton Museum Plaza on Wednesday, […]
Today, following the California State Auditor’s release of its audit alleging improperly managed public funds by the City of Anaheim, Representative Lou Correa (D-Anaheim) sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland […]
Big Loss Dave Waech was a fixture downtown, in particular at Villa del Sol. If you spent time there during the day, you were sure to see him roaming the courtyard, […]
Representative Lou Correa (CA-46) announced nearly $35 million in federal tax dollars for over 25 projects from over ten organizations across Orange County that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services to people […]
The Fullerton Police Department constantly strives to establish and maintain a level of trust and respect within the community while also providing a safe environment to live, learn, conduct business, and enjoy […]
On January 23 at about 4:50 pm, officers were dispatched to a robbery in the 1300 block of E Chapman Ave. While officers were responding to the call, a description of a […]
Christmas Eve at 10:48 PM, Fullerton PD officers were dispatched to the 1200 block of N Gilbert St regarding a baby not breathing. Officer Dearing remained calm and rushed into the […]
Meetings are on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 5:30 pm. Upcoming agenda information and streaming video of meetings are available at http://www.cityoffullerton.com • City Hall is located at […]
The Housing Game Plan, also known as the 6th Cycle Housing Element, is a comprehensive plan committing to a diverse range of housing and affordability ranges for all of our residents over […]
A three to four percent discount on the Basic Choice plan generation rate will offer significant relief to all OCPA customers The Orange County Power Authority (OCPA) announced this week that its […]
The strike comes days after workers announced a boycott of Aimbridge-operated hotels. On the first day of the NAMM show, one of the largest marketing events in music, hotel workers at the […]
Survey responses will form a baseline data set to inform tailored programs and services. The California Department of Aging (CDA) and a statewide coalition of LGBTQIA+ community-based organizations and research partners are […]
At the August 15, 2023, Council Meeting, Councilmembers Jung, Whitaker, and Dunlap voted for the second time to re-approach the state granting agency to see if the $1.78 Million grant could be […]
Orangethorpe Elementary was locked down while emergency crews fought to put out the blaze that was first reported around 1:20 p.m. The fire occurred near the intersection of Orangethorpe Ave and Brookhurst […]
The California State University (CSU) is pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached with the California Faculty Association (CFA), ending their systemwide strike after one day. Students are advised to […]
Reprinted from the ORANGE JUICE BLOG ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA’S ONLY POLITICAL BLOG To paraphrase Dustin Hoffman speaking about Peter Pan in the movie Hook, park owner John Saunders HATES, HATES, HATES Rancho […]
“It’s amazing to see you all here, standing in solidarity with my union – the CFA! I’m Shana Charles, the Councilmember for this district in Fullerton. I’m also an Associate Professor in […]
The faculty at California State University, Fullerton, will be on strike from January 22 to 26. This action is part of an unprecedented state-wide action called by the California Faculty Association, a […]
The new year kicked off with emergency preparedness by the Fullerton Fire Department in partnership with the Troy High School JROTC Program and the Troy High School Preparedness Club. Thirty-six students and […]
The City of Fullerton reached a settlement with the State of California to address and resolve compliance issues related to state housing laws, specifically related to completing a compliant Housing Element for […]
The U.S. Supreme Court will weigh in on whether cities can legally ban or limit unhoused people camping in public spaces — a case that could grant California officials more power to […]
Tell me again, Fullerton Mayor, City Manager, and City Council members, why is it acceptable to let homeless folks suffer and die from exposure? What number of homeless people dying from exposure is acceptable to you? […]