MOTAL moves to new digs in Fullerton

  Fullerton’s Museum of Teaching and Learning (MOTAL) is excited to announce that its headquarters/mini-museum is moving into a new nonprofit hub at the corner of Amerige and Lemon Street. The museum’s […]

Parks & Recreation Notes: December 9 meeting

Tree Division Update West Coast Arborists Inc. is currently providing contract tree services to the City of Fullerton. November Trees Trimmed Citywide: 268 Trees/Stumps Removed Citywide: 47 Tree planted citywide: 1 December […]

The DOWNTOWN Report: mid-December 2024

Navigating A Busy Downtown Heads up: many events were happening in the area on a busy Friday, December 6th, evening, so we opted for parking at the structure east of Harbor at […]

Commemorating Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day

Do you know how many people die while experiencing homelessness in your community each year? Communities across the country will soon commemorate National Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day with vigils on December 21, […]

Return of ‘Kids for Cash’ and a Look Within

More than 15 years after the “kids for cash” scandal shocked the nation, it’s back, stirring not just public incredulity but, for some, soul-slicing memories of hell on Earth. This is thanks to […]

Latest updates on Walk on Wilshire

Supporters of Walk on Wilshire (WoW) gathered at the October 15 City Council meeting, packing the venue to advocate for the permanent retention of the pedestrian-friendly space in Downtown Fullerton. The passionate […]

Local Youth March for Freedom and Peace

Dozens of young volunteers from the International Peace Youth Group (IPYG) gathered at Santa Monica Pier on November 30, demonstrating their commitment to freedom and peace. The event attracted participation from a […]