What began as a discussion about inadequate parking has evolved into a significant concern over the complexities of street cleaning schedules and parking enforcement practices. Fullerton residents are expressing growing frustration with […]
What began as a discussion about inadequate parking has evolved into a significant concern over the complexities of street cleaning schedules and parking enforcement practices. Fullerton residents are expressing growing frustration with […]
The City of Fullerton’s Public Works Street Division is gearing up for a revised street sweeping schedule that aims to enhance the cleanliness and safety of local roads. The department will be […]
From Union Pacific to Independence Park, South Fullerton’s story is one of patience —and policy failure. After 20 years of waiting, Union Pacific Park will finally open, made possible by […]
A pedestrian was struck and killed at the intersection of S. Magnolia Avenue and W. Orangethorpe Avenue in Fullerton on November 16, 2025, at approximately 9:03 pm. Police arrived on the scene […]
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The upcoming meeting has a long agenda with six items to discuss. Before the regular meeting, a study session will be held at 4:00 pm to focus on the 2025 Water Rate […]
The recent decision by the City of Fullerton to remove the patio of Les Amis restaurant has sparked concern among residents and local business advocates, who argue that this move represents a […]
Office of Traffic Safety Awards $258,000 Grant to the Fullerton Police Department for Traffic Enforcement Program to Increase Safety on Roads. The Fullerton Police Department announced on November 13, 2025, that it […]
At approximately 5:07 pm on November 13, 2025, the Fullerton Police Communications Center received a call from Providence St. Jude Medical Center reporting a suspicious phone call claiming there was a bomb […]
The Fullerton Police Department is aware of a video circulating on social media showing a Fullerton Police Officer “assisting” an ICE agent in the City of Santa Ana on November 9th at […]
Fullerton resumed its long-standing tradition of hosting a Veterans Day parade down Harbor, culminating in a ceremony at Hillcrest Park on November 11, 2025. The ceremony is a time-honored tradition in […]
City crews dismantled the patio outside the Mediterranean restaurant Les Amis at 6:30 am on October 27. The owner, Jinan Montecristo, could no longer afford the space after Fullerton raised outdoor dining […]
The Fullerton City Council majority again revealed who they are through *their words and contradictory votes that prioritize big donors over the public at the city council meeting on November 4, 2025. In […]
The recent decision by Fullerton officials to table proposals aimed at providing financial support to local immigrants highlights a critical gap in our community’s commitment to compassion and social justice. The proposed […]
Mayor Fred Jung and Council Members Jamie Valencia and Nick Dunlap voted to deny aid to immigrants amid ongoing ICE raids in Fullerton at the City Council meeting on November 4, 2025. […]
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is alerting parents and caregivers about an ongoing multi-state outbreak of infant botulism linked to ByHeart Whole Nutrition Infant Formula. Parents and caregivers should […]
California has begun issuing November CalFresh benefits, starting with recipients who normally receive their benefits between the first and seventh of the month. Recipients may already see their usual funds loaded onto […]
This is a transcript of public comments. Some comments are summarized. Help Parks Todd Harrison: “Council Member Zahra, your letter in the Fullerton Observer has disrupted my planned speech for this evening. […]
This is a transcript of City Council members comments. Some comments are summarized. Mayor Fred Jung: “Mr. City Manager, you want to give the public details on how this outdoor dining fee […]
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We’ve lived here in Fullerton, my husband and I, for about thirty years. We count ourselves fortunate to have traveled the world and the country. Some of our favorite road trips […]
Advocates from the group “Fullerton is Our Home, Belonging for All Immigrants” are rallying to support individuals affected by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions in the community. The rally is scheduled […]
The City Council will vote on a resolution reaffirming our community’s values on immigration and ICE enforcement at 5:30 PM on Tuesday, November 4. The resolution includes $100,000 for a legal defense […]
During the upcoming meeting, the City Council will address three items on the agenda, which could lead to substantial discussion despite the limited number of items. See full agenda below along with […]
Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva invites seniors to a complimentary resource fair aimed at providing essential services and information. The event, held in partnership with Assemblymember Avelino Valencia, will feature a variety of offerings […]
The Fullerton Police Department launched a new communication system, called Community Connect, developed by Versate, in October. This innovative tool aims to enhance community safety by providing residents, businesses, and visitors with […]
As artificial intelligence continues to permeate our daily lives, its implications extend beyond mere convenience and efficiency. A burgeoning issue that has emerged is the use of AI-generated phone calls in city […]
During the City Council meeting, Deputy City Manager Daisy Perez presented on the recent federal immigration enforcement actions impacting residents in Fullerton. Council Member Zahra, supported by Mayor Pro Tem Charles, requested […]
In a unanimous decision during the City Council meeting on October 21, 2025, councilmembers welcomed four new appointees to the Youth Advisory Committee. Deputy City Manager Daisy Perez and Mayor Fred Jung […]
At the Fullerton City Council meeting on October 21, 2025, members of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) raised urgent concerns regarding the safety of senior citizens amid plans to relocate their […]
As the Orange County Registrar of Voters (OCRV) continues to administer the 2025 Statewide Special Election, it would like to invite you to observe some important election processes on Tuesday, November 4, […]
(Stay tuned for upcoming separate article on the 25 public commenters and discussion at the 10/21/25 council meeting about city help for local immigrant families affected by ICE raids.) Below see Comments […]
Council Member Nick Dunlap had no report. Mayor Fred Jung had no report. Council Member Jamie Valencia: Thank you all for being here this evening. I appreciate your attendance and look forward […]
The Fullerton City Council will conduct a public hearing on November 4, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. regarding a Mills Act Contract for the historic property at 229 North Cornell Avenue. The council […]
The Community and Economic Development Department of Fullerton will hold a virtual public hearing regarding a Minor Exception request for a property located at 309 North Wanda Place. The meeting is scheduled […]