The City of Fullerton is taking steps to improve its water resources management by allocating $950,000 for the Water Master Plan Project and an additional $200,000 for a Water Rate Study. These […]
The City of Fullerton is taking steps to improve its water resources management by allocating $950,000 for the Water Master Plan Project and an additional $200,000 for a Water Rate Study. These […]
Governor Gavin Newsom released a shocking budget cut from state funding on January 3, 2025, for both the UC and CSU education systems for the upcoming 2025-2026 school year. This reflects a […]
In a show of solidarity and commitment, veterans gathered at the Irvine Civic Center on a rainy day to protest what they believe are harmful policies enacted by the Trump/Musk Administration. […]
Senator Thomas J. Umberg (D-Santa Ana), Chair of the California Senate Judiciary Committee, issued the statement below in response to findings released this morning from the California State Auditor regarding the City […]
CalOptima Health, in partnership with the Crime Survivors Resource Center, successfully distributed 49,000 doses of naloxone to more than 45 providers and community-based organizations during its latest Drive to Revive event on […]
The Curtis Theatre is proud to present Aaron Braxton’s compelling one-man play, “Did You Do Your Homework?” on Sunday, April 6th at 5:00 PM. This performance is part of the theatre’s ongoing […]
Across the nation, numerous Democrats are taking to the streets in peaceful protests, rallying against what many perceive as the excessive policies and troubling actions of the Trump Administration. With handmade signs […]
In an effort to promote safety and prevent firearm-related accidents, Orange County has unveiled the OC Free Gun Lock Program, providing free firearm locks to residents. This initiative aims to help prevent […]
The City of Fullerton is inviting residents and non-residents alike to participate in a Community Yard Sale at Independence Park. Scheduled for April 5, 2025, the event will run from 8:00 AM […]
Mark your calendars for an exciting evening of music, crafts, and family fun at the upcoming FAMCHELLA event. Scheduled for Friday, April 4, 2025, the Fullerton Community Center will open its doors […]
Starting March 31, travelers on Rosecrans Avenue between Camino Loma and Euclid Street will face significant disruptions as lanes are reduced to one in each direction for a period of up to […]
As grilling season approaches, a vibrant community event is set to showcase culinary talent while supporting veterans. Organizers invite grilling aficionados to clean up their grills and prepare for the competition among […]
This week, House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Brian Mast named East Asia & Pacific Subcommittee Chairwoman Young Kim (CA-40) to a new task force that aims to ensure the foreign arms sales process meets […]
A poignant presentation on homelessness was delivered at the Fullerton City Council meeting, featuring insights from Dr. John Bruschke and Ms. Stephanie Jeffcoat, representatives from California State University, Fullerton. The duo is […]
The Maverick Theater presents Fellowship! The Musical, a musical parody of “The Fellowship of the Ring.” Written by Kelly Holden-Bashar and Joel McCrary with music by Allen Simpson, the production is directed […]
The Fullerton Museum Center is turning up the volume with Punk OC: From the Streets of Suburbia, an electrifying new exhibition that dives deep into Orange County’s legendary punk rock roots. Opening […]
Firefighters were honored at the Fullerton City Council on March 18, 2025. Fullerton Fire Chief Adam Loeser said, “I am very excited to be here today to talk about a positive success […]
Agenda Item 14: Emergency Shelter, Low Barrier Navigation Center, Supportive Housing, Large Group Homes, and Manufactured Housing Regulation Code Amendment. These amendments are part of a broader update to the Fullerton Municipal […]
Golden Hill Elementary teachers used Fullerton Education Foundation funds to create an integrated writing, photography, and art project. Second-grade teachers Rene Howell and Teresa Carthew read “How to Catch a Monster,” by […]
The Fullerton Education Foundation (FEF) connects community partnerships with Fullerton School District teachers enriching education opportunities for all FSD students. Founded two decades ago in cooperation with former FSD Trustee Hilda Sugarman, […]
On March 18, 2025, the Fullerton City Council convened and swiftly passed their appointments and consent calendar with a unanimous vote. Councilmember Dr. Ahmad Zahra nominated Miss Megan Fleenor to the Planning […]
Kids had the opportunity to show their artwork at “The Great Kids Art Exhibit” on Saturday, March 7. The atmosphere was welcoming, relaxed, and vibrant, with about a hundred attendees making their […]
At the January 14 FJUHSD Board meeting, Caleb Yoo, a Troy High School sophomore, asked trustees to support a resolution expanding environmental and climate change education at FJUHSD. Caleb is currently a […]
Councilmember Nicholas Dunlap was absent. Mayor Fred Jung had no comments or reports. Mayor Protem Dr. Shana Charles spoke during the meeting, saying, “I didn’t have the chance to make my comments […]
Todd Harrison: “Good evening, Mr. Mayor, Mayor Pro Tem, four-fifths of the council, and all the hardworking staff. I will keep an eye on the clock to cover all my points. I […]
TEDx Fullerton is calling for applications from inspiring speakers for its upcoming event, set to take place on October 5, 2025, at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center. This year’s theme, “Building Bridges,” emphasizes […]
•Senator Bernie Sanders and House Representative Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (AOC), are drawing multi-thousands in town halls across the country to oppose Trump/Vance/Musk Administration actions in destroying safety nets for working class […]
The Fullerton Bears Cheerleaders were recently recognized for their outstanding achievement at the city council meeting on March 4, receiving city and state certificates for winning the JAMZ 1st Place National Cheer […]
Not long after the Trump administration took office, my son noticed several empty seats in his sixth-grade classroom. At first, he didn’t understand why his Hispanic classmates were missing. Later, when my […]
How to Build Confidence When Speaking in Public by Alicia, 7th grade Public speaking can be intimidating, whether giving a presentation at work, making a toast at a wedding, or addressing a […]
Senator Thomas J. Umberg (D-Santa Ana), Chair of the California Senate Judiciary Committee, issued the statement below in response to today’s State of the Judiciary. “It was a real pleasure to participate […]
In Costa Mesa, Orange County Board of Supervisors Vice Chair Katrina Foley joined the City of Costa Mesa’s City Council meeting to advocate for a housing development she has worked on since […]
In an effort to support hardworking families in the community, a Citizenship Clinic is being organized to assist those seeking to navigate the citizenship application process. Scheduled for Friday, April 4th, from […]
The Orange County Board of Supervisors has announced the opening of applications for its Future Leaders Program, aimed at empowering local high school students. This initiative targets sophomores and juniors who reside […]
Laura Perez, 91, passed away peacefully on March 7, 2025, in Remington, Virginia. Born on September 4, 1933, in Talafofo, Guam, she was the daughter of Jose San Nicholas Diego and Rosa […]