Citrus Heights Sentinel

Jeff Slowey on the issues, in his own words
Jeff Slowey, 55, is a vice president for Bank of America and has served on the city council since 2003. He is the only incumbent running in this year’s election for two of the five council seats, as…

Citrus Heights city council candidates on the issues, in their own words
In the interest of providing voter information and fair election coverage, The Sentinel has given all eight Citrus Heights city council candidates an equal opportunity to submit written statements on a variety of local issues. Seven of the…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: escapee, parade, documentary, bee charmer
Latest news briefs include a handcuffed suspect escaping from officers in Citrus Heights, a local documentary premiering at the Citrus Heights Community Center, “Howl-o-Ween” festivities, and the story of a record-holding local honey bee charmer who’s been stung…

2016 Citrus Heights Police Logs: Oct. 14-19
Looking for records of local police activity? Here’s direct links to the Citrus Heights Police Department’s Daily Incident Logs for Oct. 14 to Oct. 19, 2016:

Police: two arrested for trafficking, beating Citrus Heights teen girl
Citrus Heights police said a 20-year-old man was arrested Wednesday for his alleged role in selling a runaway teen for sex. Sacramento County Jail records indicate the man, Keiyonte Dvaughn Davis of Rosemont, is being held on $2…

When is Black Bear Diner going to open in Citrus Heights?
A 5,000-square-foot building in the new shopping center at Sunrise Boulevard and Madison Avenue is now complete and slated to become a Black Bear Diner, but a company executive confirmed last week that the Diner’s opening has been…

Applicants sought to serve on Citrus Heights planning commission, boards
Want to make a difference in your city? The City of Citrus Heights is currently accepting applications through Nov. 28 for those interested in serving on the Planning Commission, Construction Board of Appeals, or the History & Arts…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: backyard hens, $28M deal, police, elections
Latest news briefs include a new ordinance going into effect that allows backyard chickens, police announcing a teen driver safety week, a Citrus Heights-based property group purchasing a Capitol Mall building for $28 million, and a unanimous endorsement…

After not voting for 16 years, this local couple says they’ll vote again
In a year when many voters are expressing frustration at national politics, one local couple has decided to break their 16-year habit of not voting and will be casting ballots in this year’s election. But it wasn’t the…

MOE’S: New southwest grill to open Oct. 20 in Citrus Heights
A new southwest fast-casual restaurant will open on Thursday in the new Capital Nursery Plaza at the corner of Sunrise Boulevard and Madison Avenue in Citrus Heights, according to a company director. Moe’s Southwest Grill restaurants feature Subway-style…