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AT HOME WITH THE HOMELESS: NarxCare? It’s more like Narc Scare (part I)

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Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8 Housing) Waitlist

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See 52 local artist at Fullerton Museum Center

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Police Drone First Responder Test Results

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Film Review: ‘The Dry’ Gets a Hit and a Miss

By Joyce Mason on June 7, 2021

Australian director Robert Connolly sets this mystery/thriller in a small town in the middle of drought-stricken Australia, basing his movie on Jane Harper’s best-selling crime novel of the same name. The dry […]

Pride Flag Returned to Main Flagpole

By Jesse La Tour on June 6, 2021 • ( 4 Comments )

After much public comment and discussion, Fullerton City Council decided to restore the Pride flag to the main flagpole outside City Hall at their June 1 meeting. The discussion was sparked by […]

Raymond Basin Designed for Water Conservation and Flood Control

By Emerson Little on June 3, 2021

Driving down Raymond Avenue, over the Riverside freeway, and continuing until it became East Street in Anaheim, I noticed a large fenced in area which reminded me of a dried-up lakebed, with […]

The Limits of Desegregation: A Story of Maple School (Part 2)

By Jesse La Tour on June 2, 2021 • ( 2 Comments )

Part 1 of this series told the story of efforts to desegregate Maple Elementary School in the late 1960s and early 1970s, which was 98% Latino and Black. In 1972 the Fullerton […]

Del Crandall (1930-2021)

By David Jerome on June 2, 2021 • ( 4 Comments )

Our Hometown Hero was Outstanding, Yet Overshadowed & Underrated Imagine a town so rich in baseball history that a borderline Hall of Fame hometown player is often left out of the conversation […]

Council to Approve Budget on June 1

By Jesse La Tour on June 1, 2021 • ( 2 Comments )

Fullerton City Council is set to approve its 2021/22 budget at their June 1 meeting. Prior to this, Council held two budget study sessions on May 12 and May 18. The proposed […]

A Spark of Action Founded in Fullerton

By Grace Widyatmadja on June 1, 2021 • ( 1 Comment )

The murder of George Floyd in May 2020 ignited a call for racial justice all around the world. Organizers, activists, and protestors came together to show solidarity as they demanded change. Ariel […]

Young Observers: Early June Edition

By Francine Vudoti on May 31, 2021

After only six years into the job he held since 2015, our high school district superintendent Dr. Scott Scambray is retiring this month.  One of the best decisions he made for our […]

City to Remove Unauthorized Mountain Bike Trails Cut Through Sensitive Habitat

By Matthew Leslie on May 31, 2021 • ( 1 Comment )

Staff from several Fullerton departments are working together to address the issue of unauthorized trail cuts in environmentally sensitive areas near City trails or on land the City manages that have recently […]

Pride Flag Flies Belatedly and Separately

By Jesse La Tour on May 30, 2021 • ( 5 Comments )

City Council passed an ordinance in 2019 declaring that the City would fly the rainbow Pride flag every year at City Hall starting on Harvey Milk Day (May 22) and continuing throughout […]

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