Cigale is a 2 act ballet that is rarely performed now but was revived and choreographed by Nouveau Chamber Ballet’s founder, Lois Ellyn, in the 1980s and will be performed on Friday, […]
Cigale is a 2 act ballet that is rarely performed now but was revived and choreographed by Nouveau Chamber Ballet’s founder, Lois Ellyn, in the 1980s and will be performed on Friday, […]
Life Hacks by Tegan, 5th grade Spring has Sprung Spring is a wonderful season full of opportunities for new beginnings, fresh starts, and personal growth. As the weather warms up and the […]
Proclamations Music in our school’s month Troy Trimble, the instrumental music teacher at Fullerton high school, introduced high school student Sam Snyder who is in the jazz ensemble. Sam took the […]
New In town So much to do with the old and the new. Framing is taking place, and some classic decorative items from Mo’s Fullerton Music have taken up residence at the […]
The County of Orange Social Services Agency (SSA) will transition to BenefitsCal, an enhanced public assistance benefits enrollment portal, on Monday, April 24, 2023. BenefitsCal replaces MyBenefitsCalWIN (MyBCW), allowing clients to apply […]
In just a few short years, the Orange County Power Authority has gone from one city’s vision to a fully operational community choice energy provider serving approximately 240,000 residential and commercial customers […]
Public Health Expert Calls for Funding Equity in Climate Change Education As California continues to promote the importance of climate change education, a majority of students are being left behind. Mojgan Sami, […]
The City Council will hear an update regarding downtown bar JP23 compliance at the Tues, April 18 meeting. An April 18, 2023 memorandum from Police Chief Robert Dunn and City Prosecutor Gregory […]
State Controller Malia Cohen, who began her term in January, was this month’s featured speaker at Sharon Quirk-Silva’s “Breakfast Club,” held April 14th at the Buena Park Senior Center’s Heritage Hall. Cohen […]
The 118th Congress recently passed HR 5, “The Parents Bill of Rights,” and then the bill moved to stagnate in the United States Senate. The good news is a majority of HR […]