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Roberto Melendez

Fullerton Union High alumni unite to remember

Joe Juarez, Fullerton Union High School Class of ‘43 originally from Fullerton now residing in Orange with daughter Terri, is 99 years. He was born on ranch property formerly owned by C. […]

Operation Christmas Child

Samaritan’s Purse opened their facility and began loading what they call “shoe boxes” full of gifts to be shipped to children around the world. At their West Coast facility in Fullerton, the […]

AT HOME WITH THE HOMELESS

Life in a shelter, from the autistic perspective “You can tell from the lines on her face, You can see that she’s been there, Probably been moved on from every place, ‘Cause […]

ESTRANGEMENT

Estrangement has rarely been researched, or even discussed, but is very prevalent within families and among friends. Although it probably has existed since the beginning of time, it appears to be completely […]

Stories from Orangethorpe

Powerful partnerships, cool collaboration, touching tales are just a few alliterations that come to mind when you watch Stories from Orangethorpe. Bridging the gap within generations is exactly what students from Orangethorpe […]

New California building and fire codes for 2022

Jon Fugitt, Deputy Chief and Fire Marshal for Fullerton Fire Department, gave a presentation on the California building and fire code adoption for 2022. California fire code Title 24 is composed of […]

Green waste disposal law will increase rates

Due to changes in state recycling regulations, monthly trash rates will be increasing by $2.83 per resident or more depending on negotiations between the city of Fullerton and Republic Waste Services. Laith […]

City sells public land for parking lot

Fullerton City Council is racing to sell public land, an existing City-owned parking lot at Pomona Ave and Chapman Ave. This lot is the site of a proposed new parking structure to […]

Fox Block Development Approved

Fox Harbor LLC proposed to redevelop approximately 1.47 acres of the City-owned triangle parcel located at the corner of Harbor Blvd and Ellis Place at the November 15 City Council meeting. As […]

Motorcyclist Killed in Traffic Collision

On Saturday, December 3, 2022, at approximately 9:54 AM, Fullerton Police Officers responded to the intersection of Commonwealth Ave and State College Blvd regarding a traffic collision involving a motorcycle and a […]

City to Retain Fire Department

For the past several meetings, the Fullerton Fire Department has been asking City Council to contract out fire services with the Orange County Fire Authority, citing problems with retention and financial sustainability […]

Fullerton celebrates kindness

The fourth annual Kindness Awards ceremony recognized seven awardees for their notable service on World Kindness Day at Fullerton College. Hosted by Orange County’s fourth district supervisor, Doug Chaffee, the Nov. 13 […]

11/26/2022 Unofficial Vote Results

Governor – Statewide Results Lieutenant Governor – Statewide Results Secretary of State – Statewide Results Controller – Statewide Results Treasurer – Statewide Results Attorney General – Statewide Results U.S. Senate (Full Term) […]

Thanksgiving: A time for family get togethers

Thanksgiving Day is a holiday in the United States, Canada, Germany, and Japan to celebrate the blessings of the past year. The first Thanksgiving is believed to have happened in 1621 when […]

Thanksgiving for Veterans

 For the last seven ears, Patriots and Paws has offered veterans free food items for the Thanksgiving holiday. As the founder and Board Chairman, Penny Lambright provides free household goods to members […]

Save Sunrise Village Update

The Save Sunrise Village team, a group of neighbors in support of revitalizing the shopping center on Euclid and Rosecrans, met prior to the November 9th Planning Commission meeting to discuss the […]

11/20/22 Unofficial Vote Results

  Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary Of State Controller Treasurer Attorney General Superintendent Of Public Instruction U.S. Senate (Full Term) U.S. Senate (Partial/Unexpired Term) Voter Turnout  

Young Observers Mid-November 2022

View Point by Mateo, 9th grade    Gun Violence: How do we stop it? One of the key issues that needs to be addressed urgently is the spate of gun violence and […]

Quilt Guild members sewing for charities

  Quilt Guild members sewing quilts for various charities we supported throughout the year. The Guild donated 158 quilts, 67 pillow cases, and 119 placements to various organizations in Orange County. The […]