At a recent League of Women Voters meeting held on April 24, participants took part in an impactful law simulation aimed at fostering empathy and understanding surrounding the challenges faced by immigrants […]
Protest Rally at Congressmember Young Kim’s Office to Oppose Medicaid Cuts
Approximately 1,000 demonstrators gathered outside the field office of Congresswoman Young Kim in Anaheim on Tuesday, April 22nd, to protest proposed cuts to Medicaid by Republican leaders in Congress. The rally […]
Vandalism Disrupts Mail Delivery in Fullerton
Are you having to go to the post office to pick up your undelivered mail? You are not alone. Residents from all over Fullerton, and reportedly places as far away as Irvine, are making similar reports. […]
Caregivers to Picket Prime Healthcare’s West Anaheim Medical Center seeking fair salaries to improve care and end rampant turnover
Gaston Castellanos interviews Grace Arrieta, a caregiver at Prime Healthcare’s West Anaheim Medical Center Frontline caregivers at Prime Healthcare’s West Anaheim Medical Center staged a midday picket on Tuesday, April 22, in […]
CSUF Introduces Weekend Parking Policy
California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) has announced a controversial new parking policy that will take effect on August 25, 2025. The upcoming changes will end free parking on campus during weekends and […]
Drop-off Unwanted Medications Safely on National Take Back Day
In light of the ongoing drug overdose epidemic in the United States, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is urging communities to participate in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, scheduled for Saturday, […]
Orange County Board of Supervisors Calls for DOJ Review of Andrew Do’s Plea Deal
The Board of Supervisors will ask the U.S. Department of Justice to review a bribery plea deal struck last year allowing disgraced former Supervisor Andrew Do to serve up to 5 years […]
Orange County Rescue Mission to Celebrate Career Progression for Formerly Homeless Residents
Orange County Rescue Mission will host a celebration to commemorate the achievement of residents who have taken a major step towards self-sufficiency by completing the nonprofit’s career launch program. The inspiring gathering […]
Local Newspapers Get a Second Chance to Lift the Censorship Policy at May 6 Council Meeting
The City Council’s decision to ban non-governmental publications from public buildings has ignited a heated debate within the community. In a contentious vote on April 1, 2025, the council determined 4 to […]
Visa Revocations Impact Eight CSUF Students
In a concerning development, eight students at California State University, Fullerton have had their visas revoked, part of a larger trend that has seen over 30 students across Cal State campuses face […]












