FTC charged that for-profit universities falsely touted relationships and job opportunities with top companies The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced today that its enforcement action against the University of Phoenix continues to […]
FTC charged that for-profit universities falsely touted relationships and job opportunities with top companies The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced today that its enforcement action against the University of Phoenix continues to […]
FULLERTON HERITAGE PRESENT THE CLEAVER HOUSE 519 West Fern Drive LOCAL LANDMARK NO. 57 In March 1927, Arthur Wedell Cleaver, Sr. (1860-1943) and his fourth wife, Kathryn (1878-1942), known as Teenie, received […]
The City of Fullerton is pursuing an Orange County Complete Streets grant for Harbor Blvd between Bastanchury Rd and Brea Blvd/Valley View Dr. This project would allow for improvements such as installing […]
My involvement with the banner stems from the following: Council’s total disregard of Parks & Rec Commission’s unanimous vote in favor of Trail Only Council’s ignoring the efforts of an underserved portion […]
Is it hard for you to ask for help? Have you ever thought why that may be? I am sure that you have heard many times that it is important to be […]
Fullerton School District is excited to welcome Dr. Adaina Brown as the new Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services. Dr. Brown comes to FSD from the Los Angeles Unified School District, where she […]
Applications are now open for local high school students to gain “real-world” experience in researching and studying the impact of wildfires across the area. Irvine Ranch Conservancy (IRC) will partner once again […]
Rosellen C Gates 1922 – 2023 Long-time Fullerton resident Rosellen Gates passed away on July 16, 2023, in Santa Rosa, California, where she had moved in 2015 to be nearer to her […]
The City of Fullerton’s Code Enforcement Division, alongside the Fullerton Police Department, Public Works, and Orange County Health Care Agency, coordinated a citywide effort to address the growing number of unpermitted food […]
Alex and Esther Bernal, a Mexican-American family, bought a home on East Ash and South Pomona in the Sunnyside Addition of Fullerton in 1943. However, their new neighbors, who were white, […]
Comic Zone: Pick-a-Pup by Jules, 8th grade _______________________________________________________________________________________ Teen Opportunities: Fullerton Library Seeks Teen Advisors and Gamers by Marcella, 6th grade Teen Advisory Board Fullerton teens are invited […]
See videos on YouTube @emersonlittle1901 Upon entering Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library from its west entrance, visitors might notice a sign for a new exhibition titled “We Were There” Communities of Color […]
Fullerton Police Officers responded to a call regarding a head-on collision at Richman Ave and Orangethorpe Ave on September 15 at 9pm. According to the officers at the scene, a white 2006 […]
Correction from Early September issue page 3: A Brief History of SOCO Mid-September issue, page 17 Dear Editor, I am writing to request a correction be published to Judith Kaluzny’s page 3 […]
The city council majority, Jung, Whitaker, and Dunlap, chose to return the $1.78 million state grant meant to create a green open-space trail between Union Pacific (UP) and Independence parks that had […]
The Fullerton Radio Club was given a tour of Fullerton Police Station by its Chief, Bob Dunn. The tour began in front of a large plaque where it was noticed that the […]
Note: The next Council election is in November 2024, when representatives for Districts 1, 2, and 4 will be selected by voters. District 4 Councilmember Bruce Whitaker, who first took office in […]
El Pachuco Zoot Suits, a beloved institution in Fullerton, California, proudly announces its 45th Anniversary in business. Since its inception in 1978, El Pachuco Zoot Suits has been dedicated to preserving and […]
The Downtown Report SOCO’s Beginning Has this happened to you? One room in your house gets painted, and suddenly, all the others look old and tired, so you keep painting […]
The Fullerton City Council has selected Jon Radus to serve as the City’s Interim Police Chief. The selection was made during the closed session meeting of the City Council on Tuesday, September […]
Small businesses and tax-exempt organizations should steer clear of scammers promising big money with the Employee Retention Credit. The only way to claim the Employee Retention Credit is on a federal tax […]
Jeanette Reese It Wasn’t Supposed to End This Way is a love story. After caring for two husbands and her mother for 22 years, Reese spent the next five years documenting her […]
Is it an attainable outcome or a dream too far that the elderly Mr. and Mrs. Kim would be allowed to stay in the mobile home they bought and remodeled in the […]
For the first time, Daroo Korean Performing Arts and Culture is bringing the “Korea Day Harmony & Respect” annual festival to Orange County. OCPA is proud to be the title sponsor […]
The American Red Cross is experiencing a national blood shortage. There were fewer donors than needed this summer, drawing down the national blood supply and reducing distributions of some of the most […]
Free, No Paywall Ever. A newspaper is a vital part of a town’s social and intellectual life. It embodies the connection between people and plays a major role in building community. The […]
Photo id, left to right: San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Vice Chairman Johnny Hernandez, Jr., Chairwoman Lynn Valbuena, and First Governing Council Member Edward Duro, along with Radiant Futures’ Director of Development Lana Erlanson […]
At the planning commission meeting on August 16, the commissioners voted on a major site plan to build a gas station at 312 North Euclid Street. The proposal was to remove 14 […]
Gabriel Davila, a resident in Fullerton his whole life (41 years), is going on the 3rd year anniversary of his business, “Good Times Barbershop.” As a young child, Gabriel was destined to […]
Student group People Above Things (PAT) calls for a protest on September 19 at 5 p.m. on Harbor Blvd and Commonwealth Ave in Fullerton. They believe saving the Urban Greening Grant Program […]
At the August 8 regular board meeting, PYLUSD trustees voted 3-2 to allow the district membership to the California School Boards Association (CSBA) to lapse. According to the August 9 coverage of […]
Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva (D – Fullerton) announced on September 1 that Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 271 into law, allowing counties to create Homeless Death Review Committees to gather essential data to […]
Orange County Supervisor Doug Chaffee’s office is now accepting nominations for the Fifth Annual Orange County Fourth District Kindness Awards. The Fourth District Kindness Awards will honor individuals who have displayed exceptional […]
“Never ascribe conditions to villainy that simply result from stupidity.” –Robert A. Heinlein (paraphrased), Logic of Empire Sleep is one of the essential needs for humans to function. It is, as the […]