Step into the compelling photographic experience at The Other Side of Memory: Photographs by Luis C. Garza exhibit, now on display at the Old Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana (211 W. […]
Step into the compelling photographic experience at The Other Side of Memory: Photographs by Luis C. Garza exhibit, now on display at the Old Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana (211 W. […]
The Maverick Theater brings back to the stage their original stage adaptation of Ed Wood’s 1959 film, Plan 9 From Outer Space. Considered by most film buffs as the worst movie ever made. […]
Officers from the Fullerton Police Department responded to a report of a male adult who had been shot near the intersection of Cameo Lane and Madison Avenue on July 18, 2025, at […]
As summer comes to a close and children prepare to head back to school, the grassroots organization Indivisible CA45 is gearing up for a series of events aimed at addressing local and […]
Spectrum has introduced a virtual American Sign Language (ASL) interpreting service at 20 stores across Los Angeles and Southern California, aimed at enhancing communication between Deaf customers and store specialists. Customers can […]
The City of Fullerton has been recognized in a national study conducted by SmartAsset, which ranked the 360 safest suburbs in America located within 15 to 45 minutes of major cities. The […]
In a decisive action aimed at safeguarding public health, the Orange County Board of Supervisors recently voted to ban the sale, distribution, and possession of synthetic kratom products within the unincorporated areas […]
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Fans of live music have a treat in store as John Kraus and the Goers celebrate the release of their latest album with a concert at the Wilshire Room, located at the […]
A tragic accident on Thursday, August 7, resulted in the death of a scooter rider in Fullerton. At approximately 8:03 PM, officers from the Fullerton Police Department responded to reports of a […]
During the *March 4th City Council meeting, Mayor Jung argued strongly for pursuing charter city status for Fullerton, speaking against “state overreach” and objecting to the state proposing to allocate $50 million to “Trump-proof” the state. At […]
This Friday, August 15, from 9 am to 12 pm, the Fullerton Community Center will host a heartwarming intergenerational event, as Meals on Wheels Orange County teams up with Mattel to foster […]
“M” was one of the first (1931) sound films made in Germany, and the first sound film directed by legendary director Fritz Lang, who had already had critical success with “Metropolis” and […]
The Trump administration’s recent spending bill has resulted in a significant defunding of Planned Parenthood, specifically excluding the organization from Medicaid reimbursement due to its provision of abortion care, despite the Hyde […]
I have mentioned in this column many times how important self-care is, usually suggesting time off and engaging in self-soothing activities as strategies that are helpful in achieving this. However, one often […]
The Buena Park City Council will make an important decision on Tuesday, August 12, that could affect working families throughout the area. They will consider whether to support Assembly Bill 825, introduced […]
RNs at West Anaheim Medical Center hope to stem the sharp increase in nurse turnover Nurses at West Anaheim Medical Center (WAMC) in Anaheim, Calif. will hold a one-day strike on Tuesday, […]
As a writer and teacher, I am accustomed to having my ideas, thoughts, words, motives and sometimes character questioned. I normally welcome being put into a position of questioning my beliefs and […]
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, society has begun to shift its focus from the tumultuous lockdowns and isolation of the past to a more hopeful narrative of recovery and healing. […]
All urged to ensure immunity prior to travel The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is investigating a confirmed case of measles linked to an international traveler who was infectious while […]
In an evening filled with laughter and camaraderie, the Comedy Fundraiser held in a unique setting—an area typically reserved for loading trucks at the Patriots and Paws facility—successfully brought together a […]
Dear members of the “Fullerton Arboretum Advocates” Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/377907969715782. I hadn’t visited the Fullerton Arboretum since CSUF took full control, renamed it the CSUF Arboretum, and started charging $4 per […]
On August 8, 2025, Representative Lou Correa (D-CA) joined U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), and Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), along with Representative Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.), in leading 49 Congressional Democrats […]
According to the South Coast Air Quality Management District, potential direct smoke impact from the Canyon Wildfire burning has caused unhealthy air quality in Los Angeles County. Smoke from the Canyon Wildfire is expected […]
Local residents may be familiar with the Muckenthaler Cultural Center’s historic mansion museum and seasonal live performances offered at their spacious outdoor amphitheater, but many may not be as familiar with the […]
Summer Robotics Camp Inspires Future Innovators at Troy High School by Alicia, 9th grade This summer, students had the unique opportunity to explore the world of robotics through the Summer Robotics Camp, […]
In October 2023, The Fullerton Observer reported that political donors to Mayor Fred Jung were using the *City Seal of Fullerton on business cards, despite holding no city titles or official positions. […]
For the first time in its 69 year history, Golden Hill Little League has advanced to the Western Region Championship, playing for a chance to head on to Williamsport, Pennsylvania and compete […]
Celebrating the 4th When going to a car show, bring another car guy. And so it was that 90-plus-year-old neighbor and friend Jim Weiks got a knock on his door. “What are […]
Approximately 12,000 Stater Bros. workers in Southern California have initiated a strike, accusing the company of unfair labor practices during ongoing contract negotiations. The workers, represented by UFCW Local 324, have […]
Fullerton City Council is set to consider joining a multi-city and state lawsuit against the federal government for authorizing unlawful actions taking place in local jurisdictions by masked, unidentified ICE agents without […]
Horns blared in support for Palestine over the roar of traffic along the 57 Freeway at Yorba Linda Blvd on Sunday, August 3, in Fullerton. The OC Banner Drop for Palestine covered […]
Local residents may be familiar with the Muckenthaler Cultural Center’s historic mansion museum and seasonal live performances offered at their spacious outdoor amphitheater, but many may not be as familiar with the […]
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Photos show how lovely and inviting out door dining is in the City of Fullerton. Fullerton’s budget is in trouble. But instead of tackling the real culprits —mismanaged land, anti-growth policies, and […]