WHO: Dozens of hotel workers and allies WHAT: Rally of unity and hope in the face of employer violence against striking hotel workers WHEN: […]
WHO: Dozens of hotel workers and allies WHAT: Rally of unity and hope in the face of employer violence against striking hotel workers WHEN: […]
Local wins the USA National Karate Championship Lifelong Fullerton resident Adam Kraus was the National Karate Champion, for his weight (67 Kg), in Virginia last month. He used Elite Kumite, that when […]
Beautiful Guests and Fabulous Team, past and present: It is with heartfelt gratitude and emotional tears that I let you know we are closing our doors for the final time after dinner […]
Missed the News in June? No worries we got you covered! (Versión en español Fullerton Observer Resumen del video: Orgullo, hombre de 74 años robado, Día de los Caídos, FSD DLA – […]
As I write this, the world’s attention is drawn to the passengers trapped (or dead) on a submersible that was searching for the Titanic. We can’t help but put ourselves in their […]
This is my first Father’ Day without a father. My dad passed away about a month ago and, through tears, I’m reflecting on all he taught me. My dad was a Republican […]
Providence, a not-for-profit health system serving the Western U.S., announced the appointment of Laureen Driscoll as the chief executive for the South Division, effective June 8, 2023. Driscoll has served as the […]
Department Update West Coyote Hills has now opened, and a plan for Union Pacific Park has been completed. Youth sports are almost done with their seasons, and in a few weeks, partner […]
*Actual Jimmy Cagney quote from Angels with Dirty Faces Everyone who follows the news knows that New York City has a rat problem. No, I’m not casting aspersions on their politicians—fit targets […]
Fullerton Mayor Fred Jung and Orange County Supervisor Doug Chaffee to attend. Tuesday, May 16, from 9-10:30 AM WHAT: Ribbon-cutting ceremony to formally open Hope House, a new, $900,000 […]