Congressman Lou Correa recently delivered 10 mini-desktop computer systems to the Patriots and Paws facility in Anaheim. Accompanied by staff members, he toured the facility, which assists veterans transitioning to civilian life. […]
Congressman Lou Correa recently delivered 10 mini-desktop computer systems to the Patriots and Paws facility in Anaheim. Accompanied by staff members, he toured the facility, which assists veterans transitioning to civilian life. […]
A traffic collision involving a box truck and two electric scooter riders left both riders with significant, life-threatening injuries on Saturday evening, September 27th. At around 7 pm, Fullerton Police Officers responded […]
A former Orange County Sheriff’s Deputy has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting two female inmates, including directing them to engage in sexual activity, while assigned to work at the Theo Lacy Facility […]
The Fullerton City Council debated adopting new noise limits for commercial properties on Sept. 16. Fullerton currently relies on general “public nuisance” standards; there’s no numerical limit in the code for businesses. […]
Mayor Fred Jung Responded to Public Comments: Before we move on to the council reports, I want to address the question from a member of the public regarding trash holders. Mr. City […]
The City of Fullerton is actively seeking community input as it prepares to update its Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP). This survey is essential for the city to qualify for Federal Emergency […]
Thank you City Council for sending the brief against DHS and ICE Harry Langenbach: I live in Fullerton, and I want to express my gratitude on behalf of our Fullerton as Our […]
The City of Fullerton has formally submitted a complaint to the California Attorney General’s Office, raising serious concerns about possible anti-competitive practices in the fire apparatus manufacturing industry. The complaint centers on […]
From the City Clerk minutes: During the September 16, 2025 City Council meeting closed session the City Attorney Jones addressed several key matters discussed in Closed Session. The Council unanimously authorized a […]
The local community is abuzz with exciting developments as three major projects are currently underway, signaling a revitalization of public spaces. One of the standout initiatives is the construction of […]
Observation Schedule for the Nov 4, 2025 Statewide Special Election The public is invited to observe as the Orange County Registrar of Voters conducts the November 4, 2025, Statewide Special Election. All […]
As the popularity of pickleball surges, communities such as Fullerton are facing challenges regarding the use of recreational spaces. This fast-paced, family-friendly sport has drawn a dedicated following that is increasingly demanding […]
After more than two decades of delays, the community’s anticipation for a new Union Pacific Park is finally set to culminate in a long-awaited opening. Funding for these improvements will be […]
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Fullerton is gearing up for an exciting lineup of events this fall that promises entertainment for all ages. First up, the Parks and Recreation Department invites residents to the Boots Bash on […]
Lion’s Field, located at 1440 N Brea Blvd, will replace its aging synthetic turf originally installed in 2012. After a decade of use and numerous repairs, the turf has surpassed its recommended […]
New recovery home opens for Young Adult Court participants When Abraham first appeared before Judge Maria Hernandez in Young Adult Court, he carried serious strikes on his criminal record and an uncertain […]
Fullerton Police Officers were dispatched on May 10, 2025, to the 2700 block of W. Orangethorpe Avenue regarding an armed robbery. The victims were walking to their vehicle when they were confronted […]
Activists from the Community Services Organization (CSO) OC held a press conference in front of the courthouse today to demand that hearings be held online. The technology is readily available and was […]
After more than two decades of delays, the community’s anticipation for a new Union Pacific Park is finally set to culminate in a long-awaited opening. Initially slated for inauguration in 2003, the […]
Imagine a revitalized Fullerton, where the hundreds of thousands of trees that were removed over the years are restored to their former glory. Picture a city where cycling is not only […]
The City of Fullerton Parks & Recreation Department, Smile Generation®, and KABOOM! are teaming up to bring a new kid-designed, community-built playground to Union Pacific Park—revitalizing a beloved neighborhood space and ensuring […]
Residents submitted a petition on May 6, 2025, to stop the construction of condominiums off Harbor Boulevard and Hermosa Drive. Many neighbors opposed the project, arguing it would disrupt their quality of […]
California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) representatives held a community meeting on August 21 outlining proposed improvements to the Fullerton Transportation Center and the LA to Anaheim HSR segment. Tyler Bonstead, Project […]
The California High-Speed Rail Authority is set to host an important update regarding the Los Angeles to Anaheim (LA-A) Project Section. Stakeholders and interested members of the public are invited to participate […]
Summary of Public Comments Orange County Workforce Innovation High School • Mercedes Corona: Shared her positive experiences as a graduate of Orange County Workforce Innovation High School, expressing gratitude for the support […]
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At the City Council meeting on August 19, 2025, the City of Fullerton reviewed a request for the approval of a Mills Act contract for a historic property located at 621 N […]
The County of Orange (County) has finalized the OC Cares: Master Plan for Aging (OC MPA), posted to the Board of Supervisors’ August 26, 2025 agenda. The OC MPA, is a comprehensive five-year […]
The Center for Healthy Neighborhoods is set to hold its Community Monthly Meeting on Monday, September 8, from 10 to 11:30 AM. The event will take place at 320 W. Elm Avenue […]
The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) marks California Farmworker Day as August 26, an observance established by Governor Gavin Newsom in 2021 to recognize the vital role of farmworkers in […]
As flea season looms year-round in Orange County, health officials are sounding the alarm about the risks associated with flea-borne typhus, a disease caused by the bacteria *Rickettsia typhi* and *Rickettsia felis*. […]
In a morning operation that left the community shaken, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents conducted a raid at a local car wash on the corner of Union Avenue and Harbor Boulevard […]
Governor Gavin Newsom August 21, 2025, announced three Homekey+ program awards totaling $75.5 million to help fund the development of 200 permanent supportive homes with services for veterans and other Californians who […]