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Fullerton council declines to rescind restriction on community papers after hours of public testimony
Summary
Dozens of residents and student journalists urged the Fullerton City Council to rescind a resolution limiting non‑governmental materials in city facilities, calling it censorship. The council voted 2–3 against rescinding and later tabled further action, leaving the policy in place for now.
Dozens of residents turned out Thursday to press the Fullerton City Council to restore in‑lobby access to two long‑running community publications, the Fullerton Observer and the Cal State Fullerton Daily Titan.
Speakers including faculty, student journalists and longtime residents described the papers as civic resources that help seniors, parents and people without reliable internet follow local news. “Fullerton is blessed to be one of the only communities that has local…
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