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Education pioneer Louis E. Plummer's name was removed from a Fullerton High School auditorium, but a Fullerton City Council ...
Fullerton could potentially ask voters to switch to a charter city as officials gear up to examine public outreach.
The Fullerton City Council will consider banning newspaper stands and other non-governmental publications from the lobbies of City Hall, public libraries and other city facilities. The ban is on ...
Fullerton City Council members reject efforts to overturn a policy that keeps publications out of city facilities.
Following a council decision to keep city facilities “neutral,” newspapers, along with other non-city messaging, can no longer be placed at Fullerton City Hall or any other city buildings.
The Fullerton City Council approved this policy by a 4-1 vote, according to the Orange County Register. The City Council argued that this was not a move in violation of the First Amendment but ...
The Fullerton City Council, on April 1 in a 4-1 vote, approved a policy banning all non-government content from being distributed at city buildings. The one exception to the new policy is a ...