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The DOWNTOWN Report: Early December 2023

By Mike Ritto on December 6, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

29TH Annual Report on the Conditions of Children in Orange County

By Orange County on December 6, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

A Weekly Car Show Event Attracted Close to 1,000 People with Vehicles

By photographer Gaston Castellanos on December 4, 2023 • ( 1 Comment )

Open Letter: Why we need to do better to create safe bicycle and pedestrian detours around construction zones

By Anjali Tapadia on December 4, 2023 • ( 5 Comments )

On the Agenda for December 5 City Council Meeting

By staff on December 3, 2023 • ( 124 Comments )

Fullerton Museum Center hosted the annual Tree and Menorah lighting in downtown

By ססקיה קנדי on December 3, 2023 • ( 3 Comments )

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An Interview with Joseph Pak, Founder of the Orange County Korean War Memorial Committee

By Judith Kaluzny on August 24, 2020

On Veterans’ Day, November 11, 2009, Joe Pak, a loan officer, had occasion to go to the Orange County Recorder’s office at the Civic Center in Santa Ana (Joe’s formal name is […]

Voters Have Three Ways to Cast Their Ballots

By Divia Swendson on August 23, 2020 • ( 4 Comments )

This year in Orange County, elections are being run in order to ensure the safety of the health of voters. First, every registered voter in California will receive a ballot, and each […]

Navigation Center for Homeless Opens in Fullerton

By Community on August 22, 2020 • ( 8 Comments )

A 15,700-square-foot Navigation Center near the Fullerton airport opens this month to house up to 90 adults experiencing homelessness, with an additional 60 beds for adults in need of recuperative care as […]

Mosquito Control Spraying to be Conducted in Fullerton and Buena Park

By OC Vector on August 21, 2020 • ( 7 Comments )

The Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control District (OCMVCD) is reporting an increase of mosquitoes that are positive for West Nile virus (WNV) in areas of the County, resulting in the season’s […]

Macadamia Nut Trees Have Roots in Strange Spiritualist Cult in Placentia

By Emerson Little on August 20, 2020 • ( 1 Comment )

Did you know that Placentia is the place where the first Macadamia tetraphylla trees in California were planted? I didn’t know that until I discovered a file in my folder of suggestions […]

Korean Environmental Contemporary Art Exhibit Opens at the Muck

By Arts on August 18, 2020

The Muckenthaler Cultural Center’s latest exhibit “Nestle into Nature: Movements Seeking Balance,” opened August 16 for private viewing. The exhibit seeks to unfurl the complexities of the natural world and forge an […]

Cisneros and Kim Face off in District 39 Congressional Race

By Jesse La Tour on August 17, 2020 • ( 9 Comments )

Incumbent Gil Cisneros (D) and Young Kim (R) are running against each other in the general election for California’s 39th Congressional District on November 3. The 39th Congressional district includes parts of […]

Fullerton Museum Center to Host “The FMC and Me” Exhibit

By Arts on August 17, 2020

The Fullerton Museum Center (FMC) has announced a new exhibit entitled “The FMC and Me.” This exhibition will pay homage to the history of the Museum and its role as the cornerstone of […]

Local Non-Profit Is Making Horse Calls

By Tim Howells on August 15, 2020 • ( 2 Comments )

The mission of local non-profit Tara’s Chance is to offer hope though horses for the  special-needs community. During these uncertain times and until kids can safely get back in the saddle again, […]

Muck Hosts Drive-In Concert Series

By Community on August 14, 2020

The Muckenthaler Cultural Center in Fullerton is hosting a series of Drive-in Concerts to allow for socially-distanced fun. Tickets must be purchased online in advance; no tickets will be sold at the […]

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