Archive for October, 2010

Man arrested for indecent exposure

October 29, 2010

Fullerton police arrested a man Thursday suspected of exposing himself to two 14-year-old girls on Wednesday.  According to Fullerton Police Sergeant Andrew Goodrich, the suspect may be linked to incidents throughout the city. According to Goodrich, the girls were walking to Sunny Hills High School when the suspect, Ruben Rodriguez of Anaheim, exposed his...
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Fullerton City Council Candidates: 2010

October 28, 2010
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Throughout the month of October, Fullerton Stories has been profiling the candidates for City Council. Below are links to all the stories and videos below. Each interview was conducted by FullertonStories.com staff writers and each video was produced by Fullerton Stories.com staff. Candidate Johnnie Atkinson was not available for an interview.  For additional information...
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City Council Candidate Profiles: Greg Sebourn

October 28, 2010
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sebourn_720 Lifelong Fullerton resident Greg Sebourn says if he is elected to the City Council he would work to end the Fullerton Redevelopment Agency immediately. “This agency goes into areas of Fullerton which it declares to be blighted and then skims the increased property taxes so that it can continue to grow its area...
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City Council Candidate Profiles: Barry Levinson

October 26, 2010
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Barry_720a City Council candidate Barry Levinson, a 22-year Fullerton resident, became involved in city politics recently by working to prevent a pedophile from moving into a home 150 feet from Laguna Lake Park. Since then he says he has committed himself to improving the quality of life in the city. “Clearly, the most important...
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City Council Candidate Profiles: Aaron Gregg

October 24, 2010
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Aaron_720 Aaron Gregg, a 40-year Fullerton resident, is running for the two-year City Council seat because he is concerned about government from the municipal to the federal level, he says. “I don’t like what I see,” says the son of the B&B Donuts founder. “I was not here for the Great Depression in the...
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City Council Candidate Profiles: Anthony Fonte

October 22, 2010
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Anthony Fonte Longtime attorney and former Buena Park Mayor and City Councilman Anthony (Tony) Fonte has campaigned relatively modestly for the two-year seat on the Fullerton City Council, with a total campaign budget of $1,600—and all but $375 of that was swallowed up by state and local election filing fees, he says. However, says...
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Robbery Suspects Arrested

October 22, 2010
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Fullerton Robbery Three of the six suspects in Thursday’s brazen smash-and-grab robbery of the Fullerton Jewelry Mart have been arrested, according to Fullerton Police Sgt. Andrew Goodrich.  The three remaining suspects and the stolen jewelry are still missing. The daytime theft was captured on video tape and shows Jewelry Mart employees fighting back by...
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October 20, 2010

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City Council Candidate Profiles: Pat McKinley

October 19, 2010
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McKinley Local economic development, particularly fiscal and administrative encouragement of small businesses, forms the foundation of former Fullerton Police Chief Pat McKinley’s campaign for a four-year seat on the Fullerton City Council. This support, he says, reflects his conviction that California’s government has thwarted new businesses and slowed the progress of established ones by...
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Track Weather Changes at CSUF

October 19, 2010
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For the most current conditions, though, the Geography Department at Cal State Fullerton provides up-to-the-minute reports.  With sensors and data collection devices atop the Humanities building on campus, the department offers online statistics that include not only rainfall and humidity, but indexes for heat, THW,  wind chill, dew point, UV and solar radiation. The...
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