June 2: PRIMARY ELECTION 2026 Key Dates •May 4: Your county elections office begins mailing out June 2 primary ballots. You can also pick up a ballot (or vote) at an Early […]
June 2: PRIMARY ELECTION 2026 Key Dates •May 4: Your county elections office begins mailing out June 2 primary ballots. You can also pick up a ballot (or vote) at an Early […]
At Lemon Park, on a weekday morning in late April, I met with Parks and Recreation Coordinator Aimee Aul, who leads the “Discover Fullerton on Foot” walking tours for the City of Fullerton. We had a conversation about the structures and murals around Maple Elementary’s campus, and discussed how last […]
The Fullerton City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at 5:30 pm to discuss proposed amendments to the Fullerton Municipal Code affecting businesses that sell tobacco products. […]
Fullerton School District celebrated the opening of the new Arts and Recreation Center (ARC) at D. Russell Parks Junior High School on May 7, introducing a vibrant new space for athletics, performances […]
UPDATE: This meeting has been canceled due to three councilmembers being unavailable. The hearing has been rescheduled to June 2, also the last day for voters to vote. Residents of Fullerton will […]
At the Fullerton City Council meeting on May 5, a contentious debate emerged over a proposed residential development at 111 W. Hermosa Dr. This discussion highlighted significant divisions among council members and […]
In a moment filled with cheers, applause and surprise, Fullerton School District teacher Mike Shaffer was honored on May 6 at Richman Elementary School with $5,000 worth of physical education equipment and […]
Correction: On the CA State business website, two non-profits operate from Jung’s home: Fullerton Jr All American and Garden Grove/Stanton Jr All American. Each is a kids’ sports organization that makes $50,000 […]
As a public service to assist the voters in Orange County, the Orange County Bar Association (“OCBA”) conducts an independent review and evaluation of candidates running for the position of Orange County […]
The City of Fullerton has announced the opening of bids for the ambitious SUNNY HILLS – TWILIGHT – E LAS PALMAS AREA STREET REHABILITATION project. This public infrastructure initiative aims to enhance […]
In local government, “pay-to-play” refers to situations where corporations, developers, contractors, or vendors make political donations, sponsor events, or provide financial support to elected officials while simultaneously seeking city contracts, permits, or […]
At the May 5, 2026, meeting of the Fullerton City Council, councilmembers engaged in a lengthy and at times contentious debate over ethics, sponsorships, transparency, and the future structure of the city’s […]
The Fullerton City Council spent significant time Tuesday, May 5, debating the ethics, transparency and structure of the city’s upcoming 2026 State of the City event, with disagreements emerging over corporate sponsorships, […]
Four candidates are vying for the District 4 OC Supervisor seat as Doug Chaffee ends his term. The top two vote getters in the upcoming June 2, 2026, primary will run off […]
A pilgrimage of 25 community members took place across five locations in Fullerton on May 2, aimed at honoring the stories of immigrant neighbors who have been taken and disappeared by […]
The California Primary takes place June 2 and includes 61 Candidates vying to become governor. The top two vote getters will move on to the general election in November (unless, in an […]
Ballots Mailed to Orange County Voters Ahead of 2026 Primary Election Orange County voters are set to receive their ballots for the 2026 Statewide Direct Primary Election this week, if they haven’t […]
The Orange County Older Adults Advisory Commission (OAAC) will convene for a critical meeting on Friday, May 8, 2026, at 9:30 am. The meeting will take place in the Main Conference Room […]
The County Executive Office’s Budget and Finance team is set to host a Budget Open House on Wednesday, June 3, 2026. The event aims to provide residents with an in-depth understanding of […]
The community is invited to honor mothers and caregivers with a special Mother’s Day Concert in the Park on Saturday, May 9, from 4 to 7 pm at Haster Basin Recreation Area, […]
Click here to read the Early May 2026 Fullerton Observer in color.
All-ages emo night house party at House of Blues Anaheim [Main Hall] on Saturday, June 6, featuring Emo After Dark live, DJ performances, a special guest appearance by JT Woodruff of Hawthorne Heights, giveaways (Signed Guitar & 2 […]
UDW, the union representing 48,000 Orange County care workers, gathered in Westminster to educate the community on the importance of prioritizing care for workers, people with disabilities, and seniors In-home caregivers […]
Interim Superintendent Dr. Chad Hammit and Fullerton Police Chief John Radus reviewed Fullerton School District’s (FSD) partnership with the Fullerton Police Department and the policy protocols that prioritize student and staff safety. […]
The Fullerton School District’s April 14 board meeting celebrated student projects and art accomplishments. The Superintendent’s Student Advisory Board presented their community service projects, ranging from making gifts and visiting with residents […]
The board unanimously approved the $299,770 annual, 3-year contract hiring Dr. Gretchen Janson as the new FSD Superintendent. Dr. Janson comes from the Lynwood Unified School District (LUSD), where she served as […]
A tragic traffic collision late Tuesday night claimed the life of a female driver in Fullerton. The incident occurred around 11:34 pm on April 30, when police officers responded to reports of […]
Art Auction XXVII kicked off on April 25, as more than 150 local artists donated their work to benefit the All the Arts for All the Kids Foundation. Held at the Fullerton […]
Doggie Night Out What would it take to unite a fractured planet? It starts at home—with community. For one evening, people gathered on the same page, or canvas, to support the […]
Henri Vasquez, age 14, of Parks Jr. High, raised over $2,200 in donations for the District 56 Challenger Little League Program. Challenger Little League is a program that provides Special Needs kids […]
A Yorba Linda father has been charged with felony child endangerment and abuse and misdemeanor contributing to the delinquency of a minor after his 12-year-old son was critically injured when he ran […]
An autoimmune disease of the central nervous system, Multiple Sclerosis (MS) affects nearly 1 million Americans, mostly people aged 20-40 and women. In MS, the immune system mistakenly attacks myelin, the insulation […]
Privitizing the city water department is one idea put forth by two committee members. Is Fullerton for sale to highest bidder? Is privitizing city services a good or bad idea for residents? […]
The Fullerton Fiscal Sustainability Ad Hoc Committee convened on April 28 to discuss the city’s challenging financial outlook, including an estimated $13.7 million budget deficit for the upcoming fiscal year. Intrim Accounting […]