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Nollyanne Delacruz
Nollyanne Delacruz started as a staff writer for The Gamut, the school newspaper at Oxford Academy in Cypress, California. After graduating high school, she was a freelance writer for Doorstep News, an online student-led news website and was published under the name Anne Delacruz. She currently works as the Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Titan, the student newspaper at Cal State Fullerton. She has served the last two years as assistant opinion editor, deputy opinion editor, opinion editor and news editor. She is also currently involved in the Cal State Fullerton chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association. She is also a 2023 Voices fellow with the Asian American Journalists Association. Her favorite stories have been about BTS, the Asian American community, and local city councils.
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Efforts to document Japanese American incarceration show history repeating
Community members in both Los Gatos and Saratoga recorded how Japanese American incarceration affected their communities during World War II, noting that the history still has implications for Trump's immigration...

Keeping an eye on salmon in Santa Clara County
After a few years of recording the salmon that have spawned and died in San Jose and Campbell creeks and rivers, the South Bay Clean Creeks Coalition discovered that some...

Seven injured, one person arrested after head-on collision in Salinas
All parties involved in the crash were transported to local hospitals with suspected moderate to major injuries.

Evacuations ordered in Redwood City as eight-alarm fire destroys construction site
The fire was burning in the 2700 block of Middlefield Road, authorities said.

California is seizing more fentanyl than ever. Why isn’t it affecting the opioid crisis?
As the state government celebrates consistent confiscations of the synthetic opioid, experts say that the seizures will not affect the illicit drug market significantly.

Barbie’s latest look is diverse. But is it toying with fans?
Many Barbie fans, especially parents, feel the new film and doll franchise reflects the representation they looked for as children. But is its inclusive message authentic, or toying with fans?
