
Supervisor Chaffee: “The appointment system keeps the animals’ stress levels down.” What is this babble? What are the comps on numbers euthanized and numbers adopted RE appointment-only vs. opening this government, taxpayer-funded […]
Supervisor Chaffee: “The appointment system keeps the animals’ stress levels down.” What is this babble? What are the comps on numbers euthanized and numbers adopted RE appointment-only vs. opening this government, taxpayer-funded […]
Aug 15, 2023, Council meeting Closed Session Report: City Attorney Dick Jones announced that on a vote of 4-0 (Zahra absent), the city reached an $8.6 million settlement with the Hernandez Family, […]
Enslaved people “developed skills which, in some instances, could be applied for their personal benefit.” –Governor Ron DeSantis Failing and flailing presidential candidate Ron DeSantis, in trying to tidy up (whitewash) American […]
Consent Items Approved from JULY 18, 2023 Items 2 and 3 were pulled from the consent for public comment and discussion Item #2: City of Fullerton Response to […]
James L. Thacker was born on April 14, 1942, in Columbus, Ohio, to parents Lawrence and Norma Thacker. He was the second of three children. He is survived by an older sister, […]
Evie Shepard Gibbs (Rich) Amlin passed away on June 22, 2023, in Fullerton, California, after an 18-month journey with pancreatic cancer. She was 78 years old. Evie was born in San Bernardino […]
On August 3, Orange County Sheriff’s investigators arrested three men and two women in connection with several commercial burglaries of UPS stores throughout south Orange County. The commercial burglaries occurred between July […]
Remember to see the current Fullerton Museum art show featuring portraits by award-winning photographer Donna Edman of local wise women and their advice to their younger selves. The exhibit includes paintings, sculptures, […]
I want to share the University of California San Francisco report published in June 2023 on the latest findings on homelessness’s. This report is impressive for the following reasons: it is the […]
Sunset Nature Hike Please join us Sunday, August 13, for a sunset Nature Hike on the newly opened trails of the Robert E. Ward Nature Preserve in Fullerton’s West Coyote Hills. Meet […]
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