In response to the devastating wildfires sweeping through Los Angeles County, the Palestinian Youth Movement’s LA-OC-IE (Inland Empire) Chapter organized a collection drive for hygiene kits. The event took place on Saturday, […]
In response to the devastating wildfires sweeping through Los Angeles County, the Palestinian Youth Movement’s LA-OC-IE (Inland Empire) Chapter organized a collection drive for hygiene kits. The event took place on Saturday, […]
Representative Lou Correa (CA-46) voted on January 9, 2025, against (click here to read the full bill) H.R.23, The “Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act,” legislation that would undermine America’s international reputation, long-term interests, […]
House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Brian Mast (FL-21) announced on January 9, 2025, that U.S. Representative Young Kim (CA-40) will serve as Chairwoman of the Subcommittee on East Asia & Pacific. “The East […]
Traditions: New Years by Tegan, 7th grade Every January, as the world bids farewell to the old and welcomes the new, people across the globe partake in traditions that are varied throughout […]
Fullerton Joint Union High School District December 10 Board Meeting FJUHSD board meeting on December 10 celebrated girls’ flag football teams, covered the first interim report, and announced the retirement of Assistant […]
The Fullerton City Council, after hearing public comments, decided to make changes to the following commissions and committees at the January 7 city council meeting. The Investment Advisory Committee will now have […]
We are repeating the Gilded Age, the time of Robber Barons and income inequality without precedent. Today’s Gilded Age redux is giving me reflux as we exceed the excesses of the last […]
Fullerton School District December 16 Meeting The December 16 FSD Board meeting began with two new trustees, James Cho (District 2), and Vanesa Estrella (District 5) confirmed by their families and welcomed […]
TWTYTW That was the year that was, and since y’all clamored for a look back, here goes. 2024 began with Saskia Kennedy taking the reins of this publication, and she has endured last-minute […]
An adult female reported on December 11, 2024, to the Fullerton Police Department that she had been a victim of aggravated assault, sexual assault, and kidnapping that began in Fullerton. The victim […]
The Internal Revenue Service announced today that the IRS Free File Guided Tax Software will be available Friday for taxpayers ahead of the official start of tax season later this month. Starting […]
In the recent election, as has become common, there were many negative advertisements and significant sums of money spent targeting various candidates. Negative ads are not always effective, and some candidates manage […]
Jeaneth Khamvong is a world history teacher at Parks Junior High School. Alongside many others, she never would have anticipated that such a virus would come along and drastically change daily life. […]
The Department of Toxics Substances Control (DTSC) has officially approved a report detailing the installation of two deep groundwater monitoring wells at the former Chicago Musical Instruments (CMI) site, a location with […]
After World War II, the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce annually selected as honored guests two members from the two football teams – USC and Penn State – who played at […]
Representative Lou Correa (CA-46) voted against H.R.7511 on January 7, 2025, a partisan messaging bill that manipulates a personal tragedy for partisan political purposes, and released the following statement: “This flawed legislation […]
The United States is currently confronting an unprecedented crisis of homelessness, as highlighted in the latest Annual Homelessness Assessment Report published by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This report […]
Orange Empire Chorus Sings the National Anthem The Orange Empire Chorus opened the end-of-the-year city council meeting with the National Anthem and a Christmas song. Men who enjoy singing are invited to […]
Karla Reinhardt partnered with Orange County’s Adopt A Channel program in January 2018, enabling the Ocean Defenders Alliance (ODA) to help improve water quality flowing to the ocean. Even though Fullerton is […]
Fullerton Taxpayers for Reform (F.T.F.R.) has formally requested a retraction and public apology from The Fullerton Observer regarding information published in the paper. The political action organization which includes contributors Tony, Sylvia, […]
This is a short agenda with two items. One is a continuation, and the other promises to be impactful and significant for our progress as a city. The 6th Cycle Housing Element has […]
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To: FJUHSD Board Members, Steve McLaughlin, Superintendent, John Caffrey, Principal, Audrina Gomez, ASB President, Kimberley Harris, Tribe Tribune Adviser, and Fullerton Observer: State law (AB 3074) now requires all Native American nicknames […]
The Fullerton Police and Fullerton Fire Department responded to the 2300 block of Raymer Avenue on January 2, 2025, at 2:09 p.m. regarding a small aircraft that reportedly crashed onto the rooftop […]
Today, our community faced a tragic incident when an experimental aircraft crashed into an industrial building near the Fullerton Airport. During this solemn tragedy, we are profoundly grateful to the first responders […]
A Fullerton resident contacted the Observer to report that fire crews, police, and helicopters were near the Fullerton Municipal Airport. Fullerton Police Department Public Information Officer Kristy Wells confirmed that it was […]
Notice of Funding Availability Register to attend the workshop webinar The California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) is pleased to announce the release of the Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) Notice of […]
At eight o’clock in the morning on Saturday, December 7, over 130 volunteers from the Boys & Girls Club of Fullerton, Foresters Financial, and the national non-profit organization KABOOM! arrived at a […]
Building more homes, faster As the new year soon begins, California continues its forward momentum with a new set of laws signed by Governor Newsom that improve the health, safety, and well-being […]
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) reports that homelessness in the United States has reached a record high this year. The agency’s recent survey revealed an 18% increase in homelessness […]
Governor Gavin Newsom today (December 31, 2024) announced the following appointments: Anthony Chavez, of Auburn, has been appointed Chief Deputy Director at the Governor’s Office of Service and Community Engagement. Chavez has […]
The City of Fullerton is working to establish limited inclement weather shelter options for families and seniors (62+) as temperatures drop below 40 degrees or during heavy rainfall. According to City Manager […]
New partnerships and funding aim to expand housing resources, improve services, and end veteran homelessness The Biden-Harris Administration announced a series of measures to address homelessness across the country, reaffirming the Administration’s […]
The Annual Homelessness Assessment Report: Part 1 data highlights progress and challenges in Addressing Homelessness Across the Nation The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today released its 2024 Annual […]
Designate a sober driver, use public transportation, or request a ride-hailing service. The Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) encourages ABC licensees to help prevent DUIs and check identifications closely to prevent […]