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Congressmember Lou Correa Connecting Community with Free Tax Resources

Nurses Begin Strike Over Patient Care & Kaiser investments in ICE

FPD officer’s kind Christmas alternative to a ticket spurs $10,000 donation

Update Tues, Jan 27 on Perdomo v. Noem: The ACLU case challenging ICE’s Racial Profiling

ICE Out for Good” Protest Scheduled in San Juan Capistrano Amid Local Concerns Over Immigration Raids

Experience the Magic of Once The Musical

COVID-19 Testing Available at Anaheim Convention Center

The county of Orange has announced the opening of large-scale drive-through testing at the Anaheim Convention Center in partnership with 360 Clinic and the city of Anaheim. Tests will be available for […]

‘Spicy Green Book’ Highlights Black-Owned Restaurants

Inspired by the historic Green Book, a travel guidebook for African-American motorists during the Jim Crow era, Fullerton resident Danilo Batson created a website called Spicy Green Book, a nonprofit directory listing […]

City Launches “Feed Fullerton” Meal Assistance Program

The City of Fullerton has implemented a COVID-19 meal assistance program called Feed Fullerton. The program allows local restaurants to provide much-needed food to eligible Fullerton residents experiencing food insecurity due to […]

OC Board of Ed Recommends Schools Return in Fall Without Face Masks or Social Distancing

The OC Board of Education voted 4-1 (with Beckie Gomez dissenting) to recommend that schools return physically in the fall without implementing the use of face masks, social distancing, or reduced class […]

Campaign for San Onofre Cooling Pools Intensifies ahead of Coastal Commission Vote

A campaign opposing the planned demolition of cooling pools at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station has intensified ahead of a California Coastal Commission vote on Thursday, July 16. During its remote meeting, […]

Muck Artist-in-Residence Creates Community Poetry Project

The Muckenthaler Cultural Center’s 2020 Artist-in-Residence poet, Katharine Zaun, is inviting the public to discover the poetry around them this summer as part of a community Found Poetry Project. Submissions are open […]

Council Moves Forward with Proposed Cannabis Ordinance

Fullerton City Council took the first steps on July 7 toward potentially legalizing cannabis businesses in the City, voting 3-2 to send a proposed (not finalized) ordinance to the Planning Commission for […]

As California Sues Trump Administration, CSUF President Expresses Support for International Students

Following the Trump administration’s announcement on July 6 that international students cannot, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, continue to maintain their visa status while exclusively taking online/virtual courses, CSUF President […]

Council Approves Sales Tax Increase Ballot Measure

Fullerton City Council voted 4-1 (Whitaker “no”) at their June 7 meeting to place a 1.25 cent sales tax increase measure on the November 2020 General Election ballot, to help offset a […]

Police Investigate Death of Infant Left in Car

Fullerton Police officers were dispatched to the 400 block of W. Wilshire Ave regarding a child that was left in a vehicle and was not breathing On July 8. Officers immediately began […]

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