Indivisible 45 Hosts Candlelight Vigil

Indivisible 45 held a Good Trouble candlelight vigil on Thursday, July 17, to honor the “national day of nonviolent action” on the fifth anniversary of the death of Rep. John Lewis, D-Georgia. […]

A Statement on ICE Access to Client Medi-Cal Data

The County of Orange Social Services Agency (SSA) is aware ofAssociated Press, Wired and Los Angeles Times reporting that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) may have direct access to Medicaid (Medi-Cal) data. […]

Weekly Protests Continue in Brea

Since March, activists have been gathering every Monday from 5 to 6:30 PM at the corner of State College and Imperial Hwy in Brea, California. The protests have attracted a growing number […]

On the City Council’s Agenda for July 15, 2025

CLOSED SESSION: City Property Negotiations and Ongoing Litigation The Summit Restaurant Lease Agreement The session will focus on the property located at 2000 East Bastanchury Road in Fullerton, with Deputy City Manager […]

A Story of Readiness and Resilience

Disaster preparedness isn’t something to think about only during emergencies. It’s a mindset and a habit that everyone, including students, families, and educators, can benefit from. For Robin Mundschau, Principal of Parks […]

Hits & Misses: F1: The Movie: Two Hits

Even if you’re not a Formula One fan, F1: The Movie is well worth seeing—and absolutely demands to be seen on the big screen. Director Joseph Kosinski, hand-picked by Tom Cruise to […]

Video Observer: Fullerton Hostel Had Historic Past

  Following a suggestion from a Fullerton Observer reader named Jeff, I decided to look into the history behind the Fullerton Hostel by Brea Dam Park off Harbor Boulevard.  Beyond the park’s boundary, at the end […]