
On Thursday, October 24 in the campus quad, The Fullerton College Ethnic Studies Department invited the campus community to its annual celebration of Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead). This […]
On Thursday, October 24 in the campus quad, The Fullerton College Ethnic Studies Department invited the campus community to its annual celebration of Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead). This […]
City Seeks Restraining Order and Return of Documents Obtained Through Unauthorized Access FULLERTON, California (October 24, 2019) – The City of Fullerton filed a complaint in Orange County Superior Court against the […]
This year, the Fullerton Observer celebrated 41 years of existence. Since 1978, it has been a small, family-owned operation staffed by local volunteers. The Observer is the only independent hometown paper remaining […]
Stages Theater enters “The Twilight Zone” playing now through November 9. This popular theatrical adaptation of Rod Serling’s classic TV series features various self-contained stories in a mixture of fantasy, science fiction, […]
In December of last year, former Mayor of Fullerton, Doug Chaffee, and City Council approved an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement (ENA) between the city and a developer for a hotel on city-own land […]
The latest exhibit at the Fullerton College Art Gallery features artworks addressing the presence of people of color in contemporary culture. The public is invited to an opening reception on Thursday October […]
Fullerton City Council voted 4-0 (Whitaker absent) to enter into a funding agreement with The Illumination Foundation to provide $500,000 in financial assistance from our low and moderate income housing fund for […]
The CSUF Center for Healthy Neighborhoods at the Richman Community Center in Fullerton invited the community to an Open House event on October 18. The event featured free food, music, and activities. […]
To celebrate the traditional Mexican holiday of Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead), Fullerton residents can enjoy two events in town, at Fullerton College and The Muckenthaler Cultural Center. Fullerton […]
Fullerton City Council voted 3-2 (Fitzgerald and Whitaker “no”) to pass a “resolution of intention” to consider options for allowing commercial cannabis businesses in the city at their October 15 meeting. They […]
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