Fullerton School District’s (FSD) Nutrition Services program will continue its participation in the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) under the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs for the 2025-2026 school year. Through this […]
Fullerton School District’s (FSD) Nutrition Services program will continue its participation in the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) under the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs for the 2025-2026 school year. Through this […]
What is Genocide? Many scholars and progressives are reluctant to call Israel’s actions in Gaza genocide. They will agree that Israel’s behavior is abominable and atrocious but nevertheless falls below the threshold […]
A troubling incident involving Doug Bowen, a current member of the Fullerton Police Department’s Chief’s Advisory Board, has come to light through video evidence and a letter submitted to the Fullerton Observer. […]
On July 22, 2025, at approximately 1:30 PM, Fullerton Police responded to a report of a vehicle striking a pedestrian at the intersection of S. Harbor Blvd and W. Orangethorpe Ave. Upon […]
The Fullerton Courthouse parking lot transformed into a festive hub on July 26 as residents gathered for the 3rd Annual Christmas in July Bike Ride. Organized by local sponsors including Gravity Bikes, […]
“One day, when it’s safe, when there’s no personal downside to calling a thing what it is, when it’s too late to hold anyone accountable, everyone will have always been against this.” […]
The Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control District (OCMVCD) will be conducting an Ultra-Low Volume (ULV) adulticide treatment to address an increase in mosquito abundance and the risk of West Nile virus […]
The Orange County Congregation Community Organization (OCCCO) hosted a powerful candlelight vigil on July 25, shining a light on the fears and challenges faced by immigrant communities. Over 70 community members, local […]
Advocate. Your Voice Matters More Than Ever. At Radiant Futures, we believe that education is a powerful form of advocacy. One of the most impactful ways we do this is through our […]
Separate from ongoing emergency repairs in San Clemente reinforcement areas, OCTA is studying options for reinforcing the rail line for approximately the next 30 years and encourages public input As part of […]
For the second consecutive year, the Fullerton College Art Department transformed its parking lot into a vibrant hub of creativity with the recent Parking Lot Prints event. Held on Saturday, July 19, […]
According to Shopping Center Business website: The Fullerton retail real estate market has seen two significant transactions recently: 1. Metrocenter Sale: “Corona del Mar, California-based Space Investment Partners has acquired Fullerton […]
When driving through residential neighborhoods, have you ever seen a huge radio tower in someone’s backyard, or a tall vertical antenna on the rooftop of a house? If so, someone living in that home might […]
Narciso Barranco walked down the steps of the Old County Courthouse Friday morning with his wife and supporters ready to face the cameras. This humble landscaper from Tustin has been thrust into […]
Bug Safari: Saturday August 2, 2025 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Bring the family, and discover the many types of bugs that live in our garden Arboretum Members, Titan Card Holders, Alumni Assn. […]
Caltrans, in collaboration with the City of Fullerton, celebrated the completion of the Clean California Transit Enhancement Project with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the historic Fullerton Transportation Center. The $800,000 project was made […]
Last fall, a woman facing eviction turned to 211 for assistance. Balancing nursing school with raising four children, she relied on income from driving for Uber while utilizing CalWorks and SNAP benefits […]
Note: This Fact Sheet has been updated July 25 by adding to the section on “No Tax on Car Loan Interest” new language describing the requirement for “Final assembly in the United […]
Every senior is someone’s grandparent, parent, sibling, friend, or loved one. At Seniors Fight Back, we believe every elder deserves to feel safe, strong, and supported. That’s why we offer free self-defense classes designed specifically […]
The Complete Streets program has announced the launch of its second round of applications for the Community Connectors initiative, backed by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. This program aims to support small […]
Fullerton is a city with potential. It has history, stunning architecture, and a downtown full of unique small businesses adored by the community. But alongside these strengths are real problems: the roads […]
Mark your calendars for July 26, as the 3rd Annual Christmas in July Bike Ride rolls back into the Fullerton Loop, promising a festive morning filled with community spirit and support for […]
With fire season now a year-round concern, the City of Fullerton Fire Department encourages everyone to stay prepared and proactive. Taking small steps today can make a big difference in protecting your […]
The Orange County Power Authority (OCPA) is urging residents to take advantage of federal clean energy tax credits that are set to phase out in the coming months due to new budget […]
The California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) arrested two individuals on felony charges and confiscated illegal narcotics and a firearm during a raid in Anaheim on Saturday, July 12. The operation […]
Commissioners Present: Maldonado, McKendry, Freeman, Talavera Department Updates: 1. Union Pacific Trail – A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the trail, which will connect Independence Park to Union Pacific Park. Construction is […]
A fatal traffic collision occurred on Monday, July 21, 2025, at approximately 9:15 PM in the 400 block of W. Orangethorpe Avenue. Fullerton Police responded to reports of a vehicle-pedestrian accident. On […]
Step into a world of surprising beauty right here in Fullerton! The Arboretum and Botanical Garden at Cal State Fullerton invites you to discover the captivating allure of our Desert Collection, a […]
The City of Fullerton’s City Manager, Eric Levitt, will be stepping down on August 1, 2025, after more than three years of dedicated service to the community. Levitt has served as City […]
The Fullerton City Council voted on July 15 to extend a lease at the historic Fullerton Train Station to Bushala Brothers, Inc., a company now at the center of a $400 million […]
The Fullerton City Council, at its July 15, 2025, meeting, considered a lease extension and expansion request by Bushala Brothers, Inc. of properties at the Fullerton Transportation Center. The company currently leases […]
This year’s report covers calendar year 2024 water quality testing, and has been prepared in compliance with regulations called for in the 1996 reauthorization of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). Read […]
Novel EsoGuard Swallow Test Offers Life-Saving Early Detection Recent research published in JAMA highlights a concerning rise in esophageal and gastrointestinal cancers. Firefighters are particularly vulnerable, with studies indicating they have a […]
“… like a moth to a flame …” –William Shakespeare THE FLAME! What I Did for Love Fiery scenes from the world of opera. Featuring music by Strauss, Mozart, Cimarosa, Sullivan, Massenet, […]
Humanity has a serious nuclear weapons problem. We have created a weapon that is so powerful that it poses an existential threat to us as a species. Not surprisingly, the use of […]