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Anaheim city council voted unanimously to expand the city’s Automated License Plate Reader program Tuesday night, acquiring 72 additional mobile cameras and equipment provided by Motorola Solutions.
The Letter to the Editor was submitted by Connor Alicaya, a student at Cal State Fullerton and a former executive producer of OC News. All opinions expressed in this article are those of the author ...
Emily Leach is the opinion editor of the Daily Titan. All opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not reflect the opinions of the Daily Titan as a whole. As weeks 12 and 14 ...
Cal State Fullerton students from various campus organizations affected by the Instructionally Related Activities cuts flooded the Academic Senate room on Thursday afternoon, advocating for a ...
Student playwrights of Cal State Fullerton assembled at the Grand Central Art Center in Santa Ana on Friday and Saturday to perform the original plays they had been working on since the fall 2025 ...
Famous drag queen duo Trixie Mattel and Katya Zamolodchikova took to the stage Thursday in the Titan Student Union for Associated Students' final Beyond the Conversation event of the semester. The ...
The Orange County Fire Authority has announced evacuations for a 209-acre wildfire taking place along Carbon Canyon in Brea. Evacuations were initially announced at 2:54 p.m. for Hollydale and Olinda ...
A breakdown of Santa Ana Police Department’s actions during June 2025 protests sparked an intense discussion at the Santa Ana city council meeting last Tuesday. During the anti-Immigration and Customs ...
Nintendo’s most underrated franchise finally returned last week as “Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream” released for Nintendo Switch on April 16. The sequel to the Nintendo 3DS game "Tomodachi Life," ...
Campus is choosing to underfund the Daily Titan in the midst of roundtable conversations surrounding Instructionally Related Activities funding for the 2026-2027 academic year. During Thursday’s ...
Fullerton City Council unanimously voted to introduce an ordinance enacting increased fines for commercial cannabis use, specifically fines for dispensaries that are illegally operating. The updates ...