As summer enters full swing, the Fullerton Community Center (FCC) is hosting a multitude of activities for people of all ages to stay active and busy throughout the coming months. Located at […]
As summer enters full swing, the Fullerton Community Center (FCC) is hosting a multitude of activities for people of all ages to stay active and busy throughout the coming months. Located at […]
•This Week in Democracy – Week 24 Zeteo’s project to document the ongoing, week-by-week growth of authoritarianism in the Trump second term https://zeteo.com/p/this-week-in-democracy-week-24-trump •See Every Side of Every Story GroundNews gathers news […]
Outdoor enthusiasts often seek trails that provide both an engaging experience and convenient access. This guide offers a detailed overview of local trail loops, organized by their respective starting points, making it […]
In a collaborative effort, the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) partnered with the San Bernardino County Fire Department over several weekends leading up to July 4th to intercept illegal […]
Following a suggestion from a Fullerton Observer reader named Jeff, I decided to look into the history behind the Fullerton Hostel by Brea Dam Park off Harbor Boulevard. Beyond the park’s boundary, at the end […]
The family members and business entities named in a $400 million lawsuit by Albert Bushala have formally responded in court, asking a judge to dismiss the case on multiple legal grounds. Their […]
A Gathering of Olympians and Talented Swimmers In mid-June, the Fullerton Aquatics Sports Team (FAST) hosted its third annual Jon Urbanchek Invitational at the Janet Evans Swim Complex in Independence Park. The […]
Kidz Korner at Day of Music by Tegan, 7th grade Located in the heart of Fullerton, Kidz Korner is a community-driven organization that fosters a child’s love for music. This past June […]
Day of Music Comments, comments, read all about it, direct quotes from eye and ear witnesses, get your comments here: “Everything went smoothly. No drama. The bowl looked great. The skate park […]
All allegations referenced in this article are drawn from the official court complaint filed by Albert Bushala on October 2, 2024, and have not yet been adjudicated. All parties named in the […]
The Grand Jury sought to determine best practice strategies for both decreasing and preventing homelessness, and what myths and facts are associated with that condition. Dispelling the myths about homelessness is important […]
To view current air quality in your neighborhood, download the South Coast AQMD app or visit http://www.aqmd.gov/AQImap. A multi-day extreme ozone event is forecasted for the region as a heat wave continues […]
Over fifty protesters marched in downtown Fullerton on July 4 to demonstrate their commitment to keeping ICE out of Orange County.
Video by Saskia Kennedy Photos by Gaston Castellanos
A crowd of approximately 30 gathered on a hot July 2 for the groundbreaking ceremony of the Union Pacific Trail Phase II, marking a significant achievement in a five-year effort to revitalize […]
Representative Lou Correa (CA-46) has announced the introduction of six significant amendments to the “One Big Ugly Reconciliation Bill,” aimed at safeguarding school environments, protecting U.S. Armed Forces veterans, and increasing accountability […]
The Fullerton City Council has adopted an urgency ordinance to bolster regulations on illegal fireworks. This ordinance introduces increased fines and establishes a zero-tolerance stance toward the use and possession of illegal […]
UPDATE: Carole Kremkow, 87, missing since June 28, was found at 9am Wednesday July 2. Fullerton Police responded to a call from a resident who said the elderly woman had been seen […]
In a decisive move to bolster local green spaces, the Fullerton City Council approved the Union Pacific Trail Phase II project in a 4 to 1 vote during a meeting on May […]
A Celebration of Art and Community The Fullerton College Art Department and Art Gallery are set to present “Parking Lot Prints!”, a dynamic event dedicated to zines and printmaking, on Saturday, July […]
The 12th Annual Downtown Fullerton 4th of July Bike Parade is set to take place on Friday, July 4th. Starting at 9:50 am at the intersection of Wilshire Avenue and Woods Avenue, […]
Californians from across the state are voicing their opposition on June 27 to a revised proposal that would mandate the sale of millions of acres of public lands. Despite immense public backlash […]
California State Parks Foundation celebrated on June 27, the restoration of $6.75 million in funding for the California State Library Parks Pass program. The Governor signed the budget bill shortly after legislative […]
A retiree was approached by a woman who called him by name. He didn’t recognize her and wondered how she knew his name but when he answered her she said “You have […]
The North Orange County chapter of Urban Sketchers made a morning visit to the historic Hillcrest Park on June 18 to capture its beautiful scenery and outstanding views. An enthusiastic group of […]
The Asian Law Caucus, the nation’s first Asian American legal and civil rights organization, released a statement on June 27 following the Supreme Court’s decision limiting the power of federal courts to issue […]
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere… –Martin Luther King, Jr. The Grand Jury reviewed compliance with AB449, and gained an understanding of the local programs, initiatives, and interventions directed at […]
Dear Neighbor, Following recent immigration enforcement actions in Paramount, Huntington Park and nearby communities, I want to share important information to help you and your loved ones stay informed, protected, and prepared. […]
The Planning Commission meeting scheduled for June 25, 2025, was canceled amid controversy over allegations of insufficient notification regarding proposed noise regulations. Critics, including local business owners and community advocates, argued that […]
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) is excited to welcome Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, a renowned constitutional scholar and the founding dean of the University of California, Irvine School of Law, as a […]
At a recent city council meeting, Mayor Jung announced the postponement of a lease amendment for city-owned property at 120-140 East Santa Fe Avenue, originally hidden in the consent calendar as item […]
“Only bad guys wear masks. Knock it off!” Correa Lambasts On Social Media Text of Legislation (PDF) | View Video Remarks Representative Lou Correa (CA-46) joined his colleagues on June 26, Representative Dan Goldman […]
Arborland Montessori Children’s Academy recently competed in this year’s 2025 Orange County Academic Pentathlon. The Academic Pentathlon challenges students to think critically, collaborate effectively, and build the confidence that comes from […]