The City of Fullerton is proud to announce it has been awarded two highly competitive federal grants totaling over $3.1 million to enhance fire and emergency medical services for the community. The […]
City of Fullerton Awarded Over $3.1 Million in Federal Fire Service Grants
Fullerton to Host Fair Housing Workshop on October 8
The city of Fullerton is hosting a Fair Housing Workshop on October 8 from 2 to 4 pm at the Fullerton Library, located at 353 W. Commonwealth Avenue. This free event aims […]
No Kings Orange County Saturday, October 18
Local “No Kings” Protests Those willing and able to stand up against the current administration’s actions which appear to be set to destroy democracy are invited to participate in “No Kings” gatherings […]
What Makes a Town Memorable? Locals Weigh in on Fullerton’s Future
The information below was gathered from 463 responses of the Fullerton Observer Survey titled “Re-imagining the Fullerton Community.” Residents interested in participating can still access the survey through this link https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScF4FCPgFd3l3WatMXZErG-kvQ3e5yiHFQPc71Xc7NWOEjGhA/viewform?usp=header, scan […]
Opinion: As the military occupies your town – give them flowers and a note
During some of the large anti-war demonstrations during the 1960s some of the protesters gave flowers to the troops faced off against them. In the 1967 March on the Pentagon it was the […]
Team Hope Walk – Los Angeles Set for October 11th at Johnny Carson Park
The Los Angeles Chapter of the Huntington’s Disease Society of America (HDSA) is gearing up for the 2025 Team Hope Walk, scheduled for Saturday, October 11th, at Johnny Carson Park, located at […]
Fast Fashion: A Growing Concern and the Shift Towards Sustainable Wardrobes
Fast food and fast fashion are a lot alike, and both have quite the effect on our health and the environment. These industries focus on getting things done quickly and cheaply, but […]
Local Collaborative Celebrates 10 Years of Changing Lives for Underserved Students
A transformative program in Los Angeles County is celebrating a significant milestone: the 10th anniversary of the ACES (Architecture, Construction, Engineering, Sustainability) initiative. Designed in partnership with L.A. County and SoCalREN, […]
Power In Nature Coalition Highlights Recent Funding for Habitat Conservation and Restoration Projects Across California
The Power in Nature Coalition on September 26, 2025, is spotlighting recent progress toward California’s goal of conserving 30% of its lands and waters by 2030 (30×30). In August, the Wildlife Conservation […]
TEDxFullerton 2025 “Building Bridges” Set for October 5 at Muckenthaler Cultural Center
The highly anticipated TEDxFullerton event is set to take place on Saturday, October 5, from 6:00 to 9:00 PM at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center. This year’s theme, “Building Bridges,” aims to unite […]
Measles Case In Orange County
The OC Health Care Agency (HCA) has confirmed a case of measles in a toddler who recently travelled domestically. The HCA is notifying individuals who were exposed to the child at a […]
Fire Prevention Week, October 5-11, 2025, to address lithium-ion battery risks and ways to minimize them
Most of the electronics in our homes — smartphones, tablets, power and lawn tools, laptops, e-cigarettes, headphones, and toys, to name just a few — are powered by lithium-ion batteries. However, if […]
Free Taxi, Quilts, Fitness and more at Fullerton Community Center
People of all ages can find something fun to participate in at the Fullerton Community Center, 340 W Commonwealth Avenue. FAST has a pool offering adult lap-times and swimming lessons, the […]
Community Climate Action Day Brings LA County Volunteers Together to Rebuild and Strengthen Resilience after LA Fires
Governor’s Office of Service and Community Engagement (GO-Serve) Director Josh Fryday joined Senator Sasha Renée Pérez, Assemblymembers John Harabedian, Jacqui Irwin, Nick Schultz and Rick Chavez Zbur, Los Angeles County […]
Computers for Veterans: Congressman Correa Supports Patriots and Paws Initiative
Congressman Lou Correa recently delivered 10 mini-desktop computer systems to the Patriots and Paws facility in Anaheim. Accompanied by staff members, he toured the facility, which assists veterans transitioning to civilian life. […]
Serious Injuries Reported in Collision Between Box Truck and Scooter Riders in Fullerton
A traffic collision involving a box truck and two electric scooter riders left both riders with significant, life-threatening injuries on Saturday evening, September 27th. At around 7 pm, Fullerton Police Officers responded […]
Lunch with the League of Women Voters Hosts Talk on Immigration, Civil Rights, and Community Action
The League of Women Voters North Orange County invited Bethany Anderson and Jody Vallejo, PhD. to speak about Immigration, civil rights, and community action on September 27, 2025. Both speakers […]
An Immersive Experience 100 Years in the Making: Electric Company Theatre Presents The Centennial Project
Combining immersive theatre, original music, dance, and local history, the world premiere of The Centennial Project will be a different experience for each individual audience member and a celebration of our local history and […]
California State University Fullerton Considers Relocation of OLLI, Sparking Concerns Among Members
California State University Fullerton (CSUF) is reportedly considering a move for its Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), raising concerns among members of the program, which has been a cornerstone for seniors in […]
League of Women Voters North Orange County Honors Fullerton Observer for Community Impact
Front row: Current Fullerton Observer editor Saskia Kennedy with two of the newspapers founders, Irene Kobayashi and Barbara Johnson, and former editor Sharon Kennedy. Family members of the founders stand behind. The […]
AI Could Redefine Education — If Implemented Thoughtfully
As a high school math teacher, I’ve spent 21 years with alternative education students—many navigating poverty, trauma, or systemic barriers—who have often felt pushed to the margins. I’ve learned that education isn’t […]
Former Orange County Sheriff’s Deputy Pleads Guilty to Sexually Assaulting Female Inmates
A former Orange County Sheriff’s Deputy has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting two female inmates, including directing them to engage in sexual activity, while assigned to work at the Theo Lacy Facility […]
Opinion: Out of My Mind: Supreme Court Rips Lady Justice’s Mask Off
The Supreme Court yesterday (September 8, 2025) threatened to put a knife into the very heart of what gives this nation any claim even to aspire to exceptionalism by allowing race, ethnicity […]
Lunch with the League Community Impact 2025 Award Honorees
Downtown Noise Logs Show Nearly All Venues Over Proposed Limits
The Fullerton City Council debated adopting new noise limits for commercial properties on Sept. 16. Fullerton currently relies on general “public nuisance” standards; there’s no numerical limit in the code for businesses. […]
Rainbow Mail: Send Love, Support and Birthday Cheer!
The Fullerton Pinta Pride Writer’s Group is excited to announce to the community, “Rainbow Mail.” This initiative is designed to spread joy and support within the LGBTQ+ community. Theprogram invites individuals to […]
Video Observer: Discovering Brea’s Sculptural Art in Public Spaces
On a sweltering Sunday afternoon at the very end of August, I had a chance to visit Brea Gallery’s exhibition, “Mapping the Landscape: A 50 Year Dialogue with Art + the Community,” […]
OC-based Public School Defenders Hub Partners with National Experts to Offer Free, Online Forum “Defending the Freedom to Learn”
Co-author of amicus brief in recent US Supreme Court case Mahmoud v. Taylor to discuss potential impacts on school districts and curriculum WHO: Public School Defenders Hub, a nonprofit project of Contemporary Policy […]
Contemporary Policy Institute to provide $150,000 grant
The Public School Defenders Hub, a nonprofit, statewide, public education advocacy coalition based in Orange and Placer Counties, has received a $150,000 growth sustainability grant for expansion from the Contemporary Policy Institute […]
In Case You Missed It: Sept 2025
•Epstein Emails Include Trump: Bloomberg News released new emails from Jeffery Epstein’s personal account of over 18,000 obtained – showing Donald Trump’s name among them. Many of the emails are between sex […]
Muckenthaler Cultural Center to Host Presentation on Fullerton’s Historic Past with Jesse La Tour
In celebration of its centennial anniversary, The Muckenthaler Cultural Center will host a special presentation this Thursday featuring historian Jesse La Tour. The event will explore what life in Fullerton was like […]
City Council Meeting September 16, 2025: Council Member Comments
Mayor Fred Jung Responded to Public Comments: Before we move on to the council reports, I want to address the question from a member of the public regarding trash holders. Mr. City […]
Balance and Change: The Stigma of Asking for Help: Why We Should Embrace Support
Is it okay to ask for help? Many people have a very difficult time with this. Perhaps they got the message that people who ask for help are weak. Or they got […]
City of Fullerton Seeks Community Input for Hazard Mitigation Plan
The City of Fullerton is actively seeking community input as it prepares to update its Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP). This survey is essential for the city to qualify for Federal Emergency […]
City Council Meeting September 16, 2025: Public Comments
Thank you City Council for sending the brief against DHS and ICE Harry Langenbach: I live in Fullerton, and I want to express my gratitude on behalf of our Fullerton as Our […]








