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Out of My Mind: Conservatives Aren’t Always Wrong (Nor Liberals Always Right)

By Jon Dobrer on September 30, 2023 • ( 1 Comment )

Rep. Correa Stands with Service Members and Federal Workers by Refusing His Pay in Event of a Governnment Shutdown

By Adriano Pucci on September 30, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

Orange County Health Care Agency Launches CARE Act to Aid Individuals with Untreated Mental Illness

By OC Health Care Agency on September 30, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

Rep. Correa Announces $2 Million in Federal Funding to Decrease Crime in OC, Create Science Programming Space for Families

By Adriano Pucci on September 29, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

California Increases Minimum Wage Protections for Fast-Food Workers

By Office of Governer Gavin Newsom on September 29, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

Bright Futures Grants Awarded to Nonprofit Organizations to Educate Communities About the Benefits of Renewable Energy

By OCPA on September 29, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

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Sharon Quirk-Silva Re-Elected to State Assembly

By Community on November 5, 2020 • ( 1 Comment )

Based on ballots cast so far and our projections, it is safe to state that incumbent Democrat Sharon Quirk-Silva has been re-elected to the California State Assembly District 65, defeating Republican challenger […]

Young Observers: Early November Edition

By Francine Vudoti on November 2, 2020 • ( 1 Comment )

As a freshman in high school, the first things I learned in World History were the reasons that gave rise to democracy.  Among them is being able to choose our leaders and […]

City Council to Consider Massive Warehouse Project

By Jane Reifer on November 1, 2020 • ( 2 Comments )

Date change: The Public Hearing was originally estimated to be in mid-November but has been moved to Monday, November 2. Attend in-person or watch and eComment at https://fullerton.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx. The Fullerton Planning Commission […]

City Council to Consider Rescinding Bastanchury Creekside Housing

By Jane Reifer on November 1, 2020

New City Council date: Monday, Nov 2, 6:30pm. Residents may attend in-person or watch and eComment: fullerton.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx. Parks, trails, and open space advocates throughout Fullerton are concerned about the City Council’s decision […]

City Council Candidate Campaign Finance Report

By Jane Rands on November 1, 2020 • ( 3 Comments )

Fullerton City Council Candidates filed their second pre-election Campaign Finance Reports on Form 460 with the Fullerton City Clerk on or before October 22. These reports contain totals received and spent from […]

Fullerton and Orange County COVID-19 Update

By Matthew Leslie on November 1, 2020 • ( 4 Comments )

Nearly 60,000 cases of COVID-19 are known to have occurred in Orange County to date. 1,475 people have died as a result of contracting the virus. As case numbers rise, hospitalizations have […]

Observer to Host Live Election Night Coverage

By Community on October 30, 2020 • ( 1 Comment )

The writers and editors of the Fullerton Observer Newspaper will be hosting live election night coverage on Tuesday, November 3 starting at 7:30pm, streaming live on our Facebook page. Our broadcast will […]

Judge Rules Officers Fired over Kelly Thomas’ Death May Not Have Their Jobs Back

By Jesse La Tour on October 29, 2020 • ( 7 Comments )

Two former Fullerton police officers, Jay Cicinelli and Joseph Wolfe, who were fired over their involvement in the beating death of Kelly Thomas have been denied their jobs back, according to an […]

The Downtown Report: Early November Edition

By Mike Ritto on October 29, 2020 • ( 2 Comments )
orange trees at Cal State Fullerton

Orange is the New Green If you live in Fullerton, you likely know a bit about our history when it comes to Charles Chapman and his extensive range of Valencia orange groves. […]

Looking at a History of Historical Preservation in Fullerton

By Emerson Little on October 29, 2020 • ( 1 Comment )
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I was taking an early morning walk one day when I noticed a small brass plaque on a wall outside a Spanish Colonial Revival style house on Fern Drive. I stopped to […]

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