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Sunrise Mall store reopens, again, after damage from water leaks

By Mike Hazlip— A retail store at Sunrise Mall has reopened after the business twice closed due to leaks from roof-related issues, sources say…

Developer eyes subdivision on Old Auburn Road

A developer has submitted an application to subdivide a five-acre parcel on Old Auburn Road near Sunrise Boulevard, with plans initially calling for development of 20 homes on the lot and an adjacent parcel but now..

Kelsee's Purse thrift shop, Citrus Heights

Local thrift shop closes after five years in business

By Mike Hazlip— A Citrus Heights thrift shop has closed after five years of ups and downs as the owners struggled to keep the doors open…

Meghan Huber, Citrus Heights

City director recognized with regional ’40 under 40′ award

By Sara Beth Williams– Thirty-nine-year-old Meghan Huber, who serves as the Citrus Heights economic development and community engagement director, was recognized this month with a “40 Under 40 Award” by…

Citrus Heights pair charged in theft of holiday decor

Sentinel staff report– Davis Police on Friday announced the arrest of Citrus Heights residents Thomas and Michelle Witten after an investigation into a storage unit break-in led detectives to their home…

Couldn’t vote in the SJUSD Special Election? Here’s why.

Sentinel staff report– Confusion about who could vote in the Nov. 7 Special Election in Citrus Heights resulted in some voters wondering why they weren’t sent election information in the mail — and some learning on Election Day…

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2023 Citrus Heights Police Log Spotlight: Nov. 9-15

Latest police logs include a midnight arrest for DUI on San Juan Avenue, a homeless camp reported at McDonald Field, grand theft on Patton Avenue, and…

Citrus Heights PD to add new detective focused on retail theft investigation

By Mike Hazlip— Citrus Heights police plan to add two new staff positions focused on curbing rising retail theft, using a $2.7 million state grant…

Boston’s Pizza appears to have closed in Citrus Heights

By Mike Hazlip– Three years after opening the first Northern California location, the Citrus Heights Boston’s Pizza appears to have permanently closed…

SMUD, smart meter

SMUD posts latest list of thousands of customers with unclaimed checks

Sentinel staff report– It’s that time of year again, when the Sacramento Municipal Utility District seeks to unite customers with unclaimed money in their name before it’s too late…