A new policy that prohibits the distribution of community newspapers at Fullerton City Hall has been in place for a month — and continues to spark debate over free speech. Fullerton Councilwoman Shana ...
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At a time when many cities in Orange County are parched in an arid news desert, competing outlets in Fullerton found themselves at the center of a news rack ban debate. Kelly Aviles, an attorney ...
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 ...
About 1,200 people chanted the names of black Americans killed by police in recent months: George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor. Other signs were more personal, including one that read “It’s ...
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 ...
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