Fullerton residents are expressing frustration following a recent City Council meeting, where a majority vote upheld a policy preventing the distribution of local newspapers, including the Fullerton Observer and Daily Titan, within […]
Follow the Money: 460 Candidate disclosure
Candidate & Committee Disclosures (covering 10/20/24 – 12/31/24 (due Jan 28, 2025)) with update including school Bond measure committees =========== Jamie Valencia (ID# 1471578) (Valencia 4 Fullerton City Council) D4 Total Contributions […]
Fullerton Council Meeting Highlights Controversial Mayor Selection
Fred Jung self-nominated and was reappointed as the Mayor of Fullerton during a contentious city council meeting. The proceedings began when Mayor Dunlap nominated Councilmember Shana Charles for the mayoral position. This […]
Fullerton City Council Notes: November 19, 2024: City Council Member Discussion about the HIOZ
About the Fullerton City Council – according to the City of Fullerton website. The City of Fullerton operates under the council-manager form of local government. The five members of the City Council are elected […]
Meet The Candidates: Nick Dunlap, Fullerton City Council District 2
Fullerton City Mayor Nick Dunlap sat down with The Fullerton Observer and The FC Hornet to discuss his candidacy for Fullerton City Council District 2.
Candidate Endorsements – Fullerton City Council
The elections are coming up, and with them are the many digital advertisements, mailers, yard signs, campaign events, and candidate forums. Yet, one of the most important ways voters find out and […]
On the Agenda: City Council Meeting December 19, 2023
Christmas is almost here, and so is the Grinch. A week before Christmas, the Council has a surprise for you. You might want to change your plans for Tuesday evening. But first, […]
The Council Majority that Represents Industry Over Residents
The role of the city council: to be a liaison between the city government and the residents and work together for the common good of the entire city based on the will […]
Union Pacific Trail advocates hold peaceful demonstration asking to use the $1.78 million grant for its intended purpose
Notes From September 19 Protest of Council Denial of UP Trail Over 25 south Fullerton neighbors were joined by a handful of north Fullerton residents in a demonstration designed to urge the […]
Community Outraged as Council Majority Sends Back $1.78 Million Grant Meant for Union Pacific Trail
Doctors work under the guiding principle, “Do no harm.” Those we elect as our leaders should as well. At the Fullerton City Council meeting on August 15, during the discussion and vote […]










