FULLERTON (AP) – A suspected Orange County drug dealer was caught with 24 kilos of fentanyl in his car and home, along with $250,000 worth of fentanyl pills, prosecutors said. The 60-year-old […]
Which are most well-read cities?
Reading is often associated with comprehension, critical thinking and even being an interesting conversationalist. The online reading platform Preply has made an attempt to identify the cities in the United States considered […]
Driver dies after tree crash
A motorist whose vehicle crashed into a tree in Fullerton this (Monday) afternoon died from his injuries. According to the Fullerton Police Department, the incident occurred around 1:42 p.m. at Euclid and […]
Bike-car crash has fatal end
A collision of a car and a bicycle Monday evening in Fullerton took the life of a cyclist. According to the Fullerton Police Department, the incident occurred at around 5:43 p.m. in […]
Protests over Floyd’s death hit home
Will Sunday, the day of rest, finally bring peace? Will the new week show people showing restraint, or giving in to their baser instincts? Orange County joined the rest of the nation […]
Buses, not streetcar for Harbor Blvd.
By Jim Tortolano The onset of the OC Streetcar linking Santa Ana and Garden Grove inspired speculation that the route – with a western terminus on Harbor Boulevard – could lead to […]
Harbor Blvd. study moves despite bumps
By Jim Tortolano Plans to modernize the county’s increasingly busy transportation system are moving ahead, even as a couple of bumps in the road have appeared. Even as the Orange County Transportation […]
Retorts: High rise is really on the rise
How high is too high? No, I’m not talking about the ballot measure to legalize the recreational use of marijuana. In this case, the topic is something else that controversial: high-density housing. […]
Floods, drought helped define OC
By Jim Tortolano We had a drought most of the year and dire warnings of a shriveled-up, parched land. Then come the predictions of an El Nino winter and much too much […]
FC bridges past to present
Editor’s note: First in a series of visits to historically significant locations in Orange County. By Jim Tortolano Orange County’s most senior institution of higher learning is a “junior” college. Technically, Fullerton […]