I hear friends and acquaintances from the left to the right threatening to leave America if the “Wrong” guy is elected. I hear people complaining about our many problems and challenges. The […]
Supporting people when they need help is amazing; however, there are many different ways to do it. The first and most important thing to consider is how the person wants to be […]
As part of continuing compliance efforts under the Inflation Reduction Act, the Internal Revenue Service today announced the agency has surpassed the $1 billion mark in collections from high-wealth taxpayers with past-due […]
Orange County Power Authority (OCPA) has announced the hiring of Jacquie Henderson as its Director of Communications and External Affairs. She will oversee all aspects of brand marketing and communications, public outreach, […]
Fullerton School District: June 11 and 18 Board Meetings Safety Report Deputy Superintendent of Human Services Dr. Chad Hammett presented a facilities and technology safety update. Dr. Hammett said almost all FSD […]
Add It Up is a non-profit that offers free math tutoring in Fullerton. Currently working with Raymond Elementary and OC United, Add It Up is a free tutoring program! They tutor all […]
Long-time Fullerton teacher Donna Judd has published a children’s book, Three Tiny Tigers, which she initially wrote in 1978 and had illustrated by her colleague, Joe Sprekelmeyer. The tiger cubs’ adventures […]
The Fullerton Aquatics Sports Team (FAST) hosted its second annual Jon Urbanchek Invitational, where three Olympians competed in preparation for Paris. Urbanchek co-founded FAST in 1964 and was a legendary […]
Dare to Struggle led a protest with the family of Alejandro Campos Rios, the homeless, and Fullerton residents on July 5th at 5 pm. The rally began at the Kelly Thomas […]
The 11th Annual Downtown Fullerton Fourth of July Bike Parade was a success, and more importantly, it was a day filled with joy and laughter. A special thanks were given to […]