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Local Author: “Above The Ground” by Dan Lawton

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Neighborhood Gardens Improving Fullerton

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Non-profit Radiant Futures Receives $85,000 from San Manuel Orange County Golf Tournament

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Today, Sunday at noon Celebrate A Day in Fullerton at the Museum Center

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Governor Signs Assemblywoman Quirk-Silva’s Bill That Closes Loophole to Prevent Firearm Possession for Pretrial Mental Health Diversion Participants

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Halloween Decor Around Fullerton

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A Historic Moment of Interfaith Solidarity

By Grace Widyatmadja on May 15, 2021 • ( 5 Comments )

A moment of interfaith solidarity took place on Thursday May 13 as St. Philip Benizi Catholic Church welcomed the Islamic Center of Fullerton to their campus to host in-person Eid-al-Fitr prayers marking […]

The Downtown Report: Mid May Edition

By Mike Ritto on May 13, 2021 • ( 1 Comment )

Discover Fullerton Our Community Center is organizing a number of events Downtown, including a SoCo District Guided Walk and a business scavenger hunt. Businesses are signing up now for the Live Local […]

City Council Votes to Settle Lawsuit Against Fullerton’s Future Blog

By Matthew Leslie on May 12, 2021 • ( 31 Comments )

The city of Fullerton has authorized a settlement offer in its civil lawsuit against the Friends for Fullerton’s Future Blog (FFFF) and two of its bloggers, Joshua Ferguson and David Curlee. The […]

City Council Reverses Decision on Whole-House Short Term Rental Ban

By Matthew Leslie on May 12, 2021 • ( 2 Comments )

Fullerton’s ban on so-called “whole-house” Short-Term Rentals (STRs) failed to gain enough City Council support during a required second reading that took place at their May 4 meeting. The Council once again […]

Young Observers: Mid-May Edition

By Francine Vudoti on May 12, 2021 • ( 3 Comments )

As soon as I learned the news last week on the imminent approval of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine for youths 12 to 15 years old, I conducted a survey among a handful of […]

City Clears RVs from Valencia Ave.

By Jesse La Tour on May 11, 2021 • ( 3 Comments )

The city of Fullerton began enforcement of enhanced parking regulations along Valencia Ave. beginning April 30, where many folks living in their RVs had been parking. During the enforcement, all RVs and […]

Oldest Remaining Church in Fullerton Has Historic Past

By Emerson Little on May 10, 2021 • ( 3 Comments )

Rapidly constructed in seven months in 1909, the building on the corner of Pomona and East Amerige has served the needs of three different religious congregations over the years. When the building […]

City Receives Grant for Union Pacific Trail

By Jesse La Tour on May 9, 2021 • ( 9 Comments )

Fullerton City Council voted 5-0 to receive a $1.78 million Urban Greening Program grant to construct a trail along the City-owned Union Pacific right-of-way from Highland Avenue to Independence Park at their […]

Apply to Serve on a City Committee/Commission

By Community on May 7, 2021

City Council added two at-large members to the following committees and commissions on March 16: Active Transportation Committee, Investment Advisory Committee, Parks and Recreation Commission, and the Transportation and Circulation Commission. The […]

Amid COVID-19 Losses and Federal Relief, Council Considers Next Year’s Budget

By Jesse La Tour on May 6, 2021 • ( 1 Comment )

As Fullerton slowly emerges from a pandemic that saw businesses and facilities close, City staff laid off, and a reduction in sales tax revenues, Fullerton City Council is set to officially adopt […]

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