The City of Fullerton has formally submitted a complaint to the California Attorney General’s Office, raising serious concerns about possible anti-competitive practices in the fire apparatus manufacturing industry. The complaint centers on […]
The City of Fullerton has formally submitted a complaint to the California Attorney General’s Office, raising serious concerns about possible anti-competitive practices in the fire apparatus manufacturing industry. The complaint centers on […]
“I would like to believe I’ve made a difference for the creative thinkers and risk takers.” –Jim Vanderburg James “Jim” W. Vanderburg passed peacefully in his sleep on the morning of July 22, […]
Newsom’s redistricting plan is a necessary evil. His plan to clear California’s streets of homeless encampments is not. What are the biggest stereotypes about homeless people? That they are drug addicts, mentally […]
From the City Clerk minutes: During the September 16, 2025 City Council meeting closed session the City Attorney Jones addressed several key matters discussed in Closed Session. The Council unanimously authorized a […]
The local community is abuzz with exciting developments as three major projects are currently underway, signaling a revitalization of public spaces. One of the standout initiatives is the construction of […]
Observation Schedule for the Nov 4, 2025 Statewide Special Election The public is invited to observe as the Orange County Registrar of Voters conducts the November 4, 2025, Statewide Special Election. All […]
For history teacher Marie Chabanel, disaster preparedness is more than just a concept taught in classrooms. To her, it’s a vital skill that can make the difference between chaos and safety. Her […]
The Surprising Behavior of Pigs by Alicia, 8th grade Society often sees pigs as muddy animals that roll around in the dirt. But they are much more interesting than that; smart, social […]
After 15 years of discussing 21st-century education skills, Artificial Intelligence (AI) programs are creating an impactful way to supplement and enhance education. There is plenty of concern around using AI for plagiarism […]
In 2021, California Governor Gavin Newsom and the state legislature approved Assembly Bill 132, the *Cradle 2 Career (C2C) initiative to create a single K-12+ public school student data repository. In cooperation […]