The Orange County Power Authority (OCPA) is inviting young artists in grades TK-6 to participate in an exciting art contest aimed at promoting environmental awareness and sustainability. The contest, themed “Picturing A […]
The Orange County Power Authority (OCPA) is inviting young artists in grades TK-6 to participate in an exciting art contest aimed at promoting environmental awareness and sustainability. The contest, themed “Picturing A […]
I attended and spoke at the Fullerton City Council meeting on December 16, 2025. On the agenda was the question of whether to adhere to the custom of a fair rotation of […]
Cal State Fullerton and OLLI have reached a mutual and positive understanding that reflects their shared commitment to partnership and student success. In the spirit of collaboration, they will be forming an […]
Live Music Open Jam and a chance to contribute to an organization assisting immigrants families happens tonight beginning at 6:30pm Saturday, September 6 at the wonderful Mediterranean restaurant Les Amis, 128 W […]
A local family and their three children are fighting for their lives and safety. The family is seeking legal asylum in the US after fleeing brutal persecution in their home country. The […]
The tiniest Titans at Cal State Fullerton now have a brand-new set of interlocking planks and blocks to spark their creativity, thanks to a generous donation from the Women’s Club of Fullerton (WCOF), […]
Protesters gathered at Fullerton’s City Hall Saturday afternoon in protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids across Southern California. Organizers led the crowd from Fullerton City Hall to the downtown district […]
City Council will discuss rescinding the policy decision approved at the April 1st council meeting regarding removal of non-government publications (including local newspapers) from city property – except a rack located at […]
Cal State Fullerton’s animation programs rank No. 10 in the United States among public schools, according to Animation Career Review, an online resource for aspiring professionals in animation, game design, graphic design, […]
In a determined effort to combat homelessness, city leadership has implemented a proactive strategy aimed at supporting vulnerable individuals and families. Central to this initiative is the utilization of Community Development Block […]
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 […]
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 […]
Fullerton is known as “The Education City.” Families are drawn here for its thriving public schools, supported by talented and dedicated teachers and staff. My own experience is a testament to this. […]
After recovering from a series of early poor decisions outlined by state and county audits and an OC Grand Jury investigation – Orange County’s only Community Choice Energy program appears to be […]
There’s more to Fullerton than meets the eye once you begin reading books about the city. Here are a few hand-selected books: Fullerton: The Boom Years by Mudrick, Richey & Thomas (2015) […]
The City of Fullerton has lost the bid to obtain a lease for the management and maintenance of Ralph B. Clark Sports Park. The entity that ranked the highest, ZT Parks […]
The Fullerton Joint Union High School District announces participation in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). The CACFP Infant and Toddler program is available without charge to all enrolled children in the La […]
It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Craig Hostert, a man of love, courage, and accomplishment. Craig’s soul was delivered to heaven on May 23, 2024, leaving […]
The Hunt Branch Library celebrated Cinco de Mayo on May 5. Performers were: 2 to 4 pm Colibri Mariachi, an all-women mariachi group, 4 pm the Solidarity Dancers, and 4 to 6 […]
Senate Bill 1416 (SB 1416), aiming to crack down on the organized resale of stolen retail merchandise, passed the Senate Public Safety Committee on Tuesday with a vote of 5-0. The bill, authored […]
When the California High-Speed Rail Authority was established in the 1990s, the requirement was a two-hour and 40-minute travel time from LA to downtown San Francisco for a nonstop train with […]
Fullerton Police Officers responded to the area of N. Gilbert St. and Castlewood Dr. regarding a traffic collision involving an overturned vehicle on March 14 at approximately 1:08 AM. Upon arrival, Officers […]
The Cities of Anaheim, Santa Ana, Irvine, and the County of Orange are applying to the State of California for Homeless Housing, Assistance, and Prevention (HHAP) funds to address homelessness. The overarching […]
Initiative Aims to Prevent At-Risk Families From Falling Into Homelessness Vice Chairman Doug Chaffee announced on February 1, 2024, the launch of the $500,000 District Four Emergency Rental Assistance Pilot (ERAP) Program […]
Reprinted from the ORANGE JUICE BLOG ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA’S ONLY POLITICAL BLOG To paraphrase Dustin Hoffman speaking about Peter Pan in the movie Hook, park owner John Saunders HATES, HATES, HATES Rancho […]
The Fullerton City Council voted unanimously to approve an updated concept for the Union Pacific Trail Phase Two project on January 16, 2024. The approval signifies a step forward in the city’s […]
Orange County is a foodie haven with plenty of amazing options for vegans and vegetarians. For those looking for a new place to try, here is a list of great vegan/vegetarian-friendly eateries […]
The City of Fullerton is delighted to announce the Annual Tree and Menorah Lighting Ceremony. This cherished holiday tradition will illuminate the heart of downtown with festive cheer on December 2nd at […]
Hi! I just wanted to share this thankful tree on the corner of Woods/ Amerige. It would be awesome if you could spread the word for the neighborhood to see. The more […]
Arbolita Elementary (La Habra), Riverdale Elementary (Garden Grove), Santiago Elementary (Santa Ana), Agnes Ware Stanley Elementary (Garden Grove), Ethan B. Allen Elementary (Fountain Valley), Westmont Elementary (Westminster), Adelaide Price Elementary (Anaheim), […]
A fundraiser for Radiant Futures was held at their 215 E Amerige facility in Fullerton on October 26 in the enclosed backyard. Guests enjoyed an assortment of appetizers while purchasing beer or […]
Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva (D – Fullerton) announced that Governor Gavin Newsom has signed AB 346 into law, addressing the critical need for affordable housing by maximizing the number of new affordable homes […]
Alexander McDermont, my Great-Great-Great-Great Uncle, settled with his daughter, Anna Grace, in Fullerton in 1882. This is […]
Alex and Esther Bernal, a Mexican-American family, bought a home on East Ash and South Pomona in the Sunnyside Addition of Fullerton in 1943. However, their new neighbors, who were white, […]