Recreational vehicles (RVs) in the city of Fullerton can park overnight once again without a permit, after an Orange County Superior Court Judge temporarily ruled against the city’s RV ban that took effect in 2020. A motion for preliminary injunction was granted by Judge Ronald Bauer June 26, which will prevent the city from enforcing…
RVs Can Park Overnight Once Again in Fullerton
Orange County Power Authority Survives Dissolution Vote by Board Members
The Orange County Power Authority (OCPA) survived a vote by its board to dissolve it during their June 21 board meeting. The issue was agendized by Board Director Casey McKeon, who is also a councilman for the City of Huntington Beach, which voted to leave the agency last month. “I don’t believe the errors and…
Irvine Councilors Debate Over Leaving Orange County Power Authority, Decide to Stay
The city of Irvine briefly discussed the possibility of exiting the Orange County Power Authority (OCPA), again, during their regular May 23 city council meeting, but decided to stay, without taking an official vote. The discussion came on the heels of Huntington Beach’s vote to exit the agency on May 16. Agendized by Councilmen Larry…
12-Year-Old Boy Breaks Record as Youngest Fullerton College Graduate to Earn 5 Degrees
Clovis Hung, 12, broke a record—by becoming the youngest graduate from Fullerton College to earn five degrees. He joined about 900 other graduates in the Class of 2023 commencement ceremony on May 20. “I feel proud of myself. Hard work has finally paid off,” Hung said in a statement released by Fullerton College, the oldest…
Police Found Drug Lab While Looking for Parents of Wandering 3-Year-Old in Fullerton
A search for the parents of a 3-year-old wandering on the street in a diaper led to the discovery of a drug lab inside a home in Fullerton on May 19, authorities said. Officers first responded to West Gage Avenue near South Woods Avenue after a caller reported that a toddler is seen on the…
Huntington Beach Leaves Orange County Power Authority Over Continued Transparency Concerns
The Orange County Power Authority (OCPA) will stop providing power to residents and businesses in Huntington Beach after a split vote on May 16, where city councilors voted 4–3 to leave the embattled green energy agency. Huntington Beach’s actions follow the December withdrawal from the agency also by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. The…
Embattled Orange County Green Energy Agency Replaces CEO
The board of the Orange County Power Authority (OCPA) selected an interim CEO on May 8 to replace the recently fired Brian Probolsky, whose last day is May 31. Joe Mosca, the agency’s director of communications and external affairs, was unanimously chosen for the role during a closed session meeting. His new position is effective June…
Fullerton Police Considering Racing as Cause of Easter Deadly Crash
FULLERTON, Calif.—Fullerton police April 10 were investigating whether racing caused a crash that killed a motorcyclist and a pedestrian on Easter Sunday. The crash happened just before 9:20 a.m. at Magnolia and Flower avenues. The motorcyclist killed in the crash was identified as 34-year-old Bryan Tacadena Talladen of Anaheim. The pedestrian who died was identified…
2 Killed as Sedan, Motorcycle Collide with Minivan in Fullerton
FULLERTON, Calif.—A 35-year-old man riding a motorcycle and a 70-year-old pedestrian were killed April 9 after the motorcycle and a sedan collided with a minivan making a left turn in Fullerton, authorities said. The accident also sent the sedan careening into a telephone pole and a residence, causing a gas leak that prompted the evacuation…
Fullerton Woman Charged with Abandoning Newborn in Gas Station Trash Can
FULLERTON, Calif.—A 25-year-old Fullerton woman was charged March 14 with abandoning her infant son in a gas station trash can. Vanissa Maldonado was charged with attempted murder and child abuse and endangerment, both felonies. Her infant was hospitalized last week in critical but stable condition, Fullerton police Sgt. Ryan O’Neil said. Police were called to…
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