Residents of Fullerton are invited to an engaging author talk with local writer Linda Zohman Avellar, who will be showcasing her recently published debut novel, “Cassie Linden Finds Her Sweet Spot.” The […]
Residents of Fullerton are invited to an engaging author talk with local writer Linda Zohman Avellar, who will be showcasing her recently published debut novel, “Cassie Linden Finds Her Sweet Spot.” The […]
Residents of Orange County aim to find unity and work to keep our freedoms intact and seek liberty for those in danger by federal agencies and actions by the Trump White House, […]
The Free Discussion Society is set to host an engaging community event inviting residents of Fullerton to share their thoughts and insights on the theme, “What does Fullerton mean to you?” Participants […]
I keep hearing people say, when describing our current reality of random and often brutal sweeps based on ethnic characteristics, when we see masked thugs roaming our streets searching for “law breakers, […]
Item 4: City Council Reviews Annual Donations Report for Fiscal Year 2024-25 As part of the council’s agenda, staff has requested that council members formally receive and file this annual donations report […]
The first meeting of the Fullerton City Council for 2026 is scheduled for January 20, raising questions about the frequency of meetings in recent years. Notably, the earlier January meeting was not […]
“Plans are worthless, but planning is everything.” – Dwight D. Eisenhower I hadn’t commented before on the lack of planning for extreme weather shelters in Orange County because the Observer and the Orange County Register seemed to […]
The following is a year-by-year list of every person who has served on the Fullerton City Council, including the mayor (who is appointed by the council each year in what is known […]
The Phantom Projects Theatre Group is calling on the community to lend a hand at their volunteer event scheduled for Sunday, January 18, from 12 to 4 pm. This opportunity allows theatre […]
As elder fraud continues to escalate nationwide, the San Diego Seniors Community Foundation (SDSCF) is significantly expanding its Elder Fraud Prevention education efforts across San Diego County, Orange County, and Los Angeles County, supported by a […]
In a bold response to the overwhelming dominance of large corporations, Erin Fangmann and Kate Marsh Lord, co-founders of Little Blue Cart, have officially launched the progressive online marketplace Little Blue Market, […]
As a teenager, Jason Wilson, now a history teacher, set out on a hiking trip with his father and brother. What began as a day of adventure quickly turned into a test […]
The other day, while walking through Craig Park, I passed a woman wearing a T-shirt that read, “I have an attitude.” This made me stop and think—what exactly did she mean by […]
Indivisible CA-45, a grassroots organization based in Fullerton, continues to make its presence felt every Monday, gathering to protest the Trump Administration’s policies, particularly Project 2025. The 46th demonstration took place on […]
The California Independent News Alliance (CINA), a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting independent news media in the state, is gearing up for its 2026 Annual Meeting & Conference. The event, set for […]
After the holidays, there’s always an abundance of e-waste, whether that’s used or aging cell phones, old TVs and radios that people never thought to throw out, or old printers that […]
For more than six decades, the Fullerton Recreational Riders (FRR) have been a cornerstone of the local equestrian community, bringing riders, families, and horse enthusiasts together through gymkhana events, volunteerism, and a shared love of horses. […]
Troy High School’s instrumental music program is fairly diverse, encompassing marching band, jazz band, and orchestra. These programs are all alike in relative rigor, most if not all offering (and often requiring) […]
Approximately 400 people gathered at Fullerton City Hall on January 9 for a community rally aimed at protesting the recent killing by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minneapolis, as well as […]
School Schedules by Tegan, 8th Grade Some school districts return from winter break after two weeks. Others stay out closer to three. Most students and parents don’t think much about it until […]
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is set to host a public meeting in Fullerton on January 22, 2026, to discuss its proposed plan for cleaning up contaminated groundwater at the Orange […]
In a major federal funding win for Orange County, U.S. Representative Derek Tran (CA-45) advanced over $2 million in federal dollars for Orange County, which will be used to prevent crime, support […]
Governor’s budget continues to put immigrant communities, Covered California enrollees, and the whole health system at risk by delaying action. CA lawmakers must act now to prevent coverage losses and shore up […]
Representative Lou Correa (CA-46) voted on January 8, 2026, for a Democratic measure to return previous ACA subsidies and hold health care costs down for hard-working American taxpayers and released the following […]
Reports surfaced regarding an incident involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Fullerton on January 2. Witnesses reported seeing a man on S. Gilbert St. calling for assistance and urging his […]
A community rally is set to take place in Fullerton on January 9 at 6:30 PM in front of the City Hall, located at 303 West Commonwealth Avenue, to protest against the […]
A nationwide protest campaign called the “Free America Walkout” is set to take place on January 20, 2026. This initiative, organized to challenge what its leaders deem the “machinery of fascism,” encourages […]
U.S. Representative Derek Tran released a statement on the killing of Renee Good by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Minnesota: “The killing of Renee Good, a U.S. citizen, by a masked ICE agent […]
A rally organized by the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) took place in Orange County today, part of a series of nationwide protests addressing the tragic killing of Renee Nicole Good […]
During finals week of my freshman year, I watched how some of my friends and I were stressed out and not being able to deal with it in healthy ways. It was […]
The overflow crowd booed at the December 16 council meeting, as Councilmembers Jung, Dunlap and Valencia voted Jung in for his fourth time as mayor, again passing over District 5 Councilmember Zahra […]
Year-end columns usually highlight the high points. What to do with a year that is an accumulation of “low points?” If “Comedy is tragedy plus time,” this could be a very funny […]
Fullerton’s newly elected City Council voted in February 2021 to undo the previous council’s decision to legalize cannabis sales. Nearly five years later, the city continues to struggle to shut down illegal […]
President Trump’s words seldom reveal much truth. He’s attached to the moment without future or past and offers his wishes and desires as if they were factual. It’s a psychological issue whether […]
Chance Theater, Anaheim’s official resident theater company, is thrilled to announce the first show of Chance’s 2026 Season, Once, featuring book by Enda Walsh, music and lyrics by Glen Hansard & Markéta […]