Recently, I had a unique opportunity to tour the spaciously reimagined new home of one of the world’s largest collections of California narrative art with art collector and philanthropist Mark Hilbert. […]
Recently, I had a unique opportunity to tour the spaciously reimagined new home of one of the world’s largest collections of California narrative art with art collector and philanthropist Mark Hilbert. […]
Two Factors Leading to a Segregated School: Maple School was racially integrated since 1924 but became segregated after 1958. There were two contributing factors. Racially Restricted Covenants: One was racially restrictive covenants, […]
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Recently, I had a unique opportunity to tour the spaciously reimagined new home of one of the world’s largest collections of California narrative art with art collector and philanthropist Mark Hilbert. […]
What are your biggest concerns for Fullerton? I think as the new police chief, one of my biggest concerns, or really my responsibility as chief, is to make sure that we have […]
The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) today issued its draft 2024 Business Plan for public review and comment. The draft 2024 Business Plan reaffirms the Authority’s goal of advancing a clean, electrified […]
As Lunar New Year Celebrations Kick Off in Little Saigon, a Bipartisan Resolution Honors the Contributions of Vietnamese Americans to the United States. Representatives Lou Correa (CA-46) and Michelle Steel (CA-45) introduced […]
Happy 100th Birthday to Eugenia “Jenny” Vigiletti! Eugenia “Jenny” Vigiletti was born on January 13, 1924, in Plati in the Province of Calabria, Italy. She is one of 8 children. At age […]
The winter storms in Orange County have led to displaced and lost dogs arriving at OC Animal Care. As we continue to grapple with ongoing rainfall and high winds, we are asking […]
At the City Council meeting on February 6, 2024, the City of Fullerton proudly honored Michael Lorenzen for his outstanding achievement in the world of baseball. In a historic moment for […]
Thanks to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Fullerton social service organizations can get money grants to help with expenses. The Fullerton Community Development Citizens Committee (FCDCC) met on […]
Fullerton was represented in the annual Orange County Black History Parade and Unity Festival in Anaheim For the first time, Fullerton officially joined other OC cities in this long-standing parade and brought […]
Why do Fullerton police need drones roaming high above the city? What are the potential abuses? These questions are at the marrow of an increasing trend toward high-tech tools and military weapons […]
Dan Nava, the long-time Fullerton resident, died peacefully at his home of 50 years on Tuesday, January 16, 2024. Dan was 78 years old. Dan was born in Los Angeles and lived […]
Conversion of the 12-acre site at Euclid and Roscrans has begun with the removal of many of the old trees to make room for 169 units of The Pines apartment complex […]
A John Doe discovered 25 years ago in a remote area of southeastern Orange County has been identified through investigative genetic genealogy. On Aug. 29, 1998, a research biologist for the […]
The Maverick Theater begins its 2024 season with Peter Shaffer’s “Amadeus,” directed by Brian Newell. “Amadeus” is a gripping drama and a wonderful celebration of the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. When […]
Maple School is turning 100 this year. An on-campus celebration is planned for April 24, 2024. This is a four-part series on the history of Maple School to the present. Built […]
For the past month, our shelter has been undergoing an epidemic of “shelter cough:” no fever, nausea, or symptoms other than nasal congestion and loud coughing with the expulsion of phlegm. When […]
We are at war with Iran. Unlike the “Phoney War,” from 1939 to 1940 between England and Germany, when war was declared but not fully engaged, today we no longer declare war […]
The other day, I had an interesting conversation with a young woman contemplating marriage to her boyfriend. She asked me how someone knows if they have found the right partner and what […]
Based on the 2013 book by Daniel James Brown, “The Boys in the Boat” tells the story of the remarkable rowing team that brought glory to the University of Washington during the […]
I was not going to see the movie Barbie because I thought it was for teenagers, which I am not. After hearing a presentation at Fullerton College, however, I decided that I […]
Item 13 is the biggie continued from December: changes to the noise ordinance. This discussion has been going on since at least 2009. The agenda report is eight pages of difficult-to-understand wording. […]
Heavy rain is headed our way this Sunday. The sandbag station is at Fullerton Public Works in the CNG Parking lot at 101 S. Basque Ave., Fullerton, CA. The station is unmanned, […]
“On Feb 1, 2024, morning at approximately 1:20 am, officers responded to an assault that occurred in the 1100 block of E. Ash Ave. Detectives have been investigating the crime today, along […]
Our definition is someone who has chosen to create through an artistic medium and to craft a lifestyle. Today’s artists must be entrepreneurs and wear multiple hats – creators, marketers, managers, and […]
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 […]