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Citrus Heights This Week: what’s happening in town (Jan.18-23)

Local events going on in town this week include a crab feed fundraiser, little league tryouts, an awards dinner, and several other happenings. Continuing all week, and through Feb. 15, local consumers can also take a minute to…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: DUI arrests, mayors, Kmart & crime (Jan. 16)

Several highlights from local news this week include a suspected DUI collision involving a light pole and an apartment, a closure announcement for the Auburn Boulevard Kmart store, recognition of former Mayor Sue Frost, and release of local…

Police lights, SUV. Police interceptor

Citrus Heights Police: crime reduced by 5% in 2015

Crime statistics released by the Citrus Heights Police Department this week show a five percent reduction in crime for Citrus Heights during 2015, compared to 2014 statistics. In an email statement Wednesday afternoon, Sgt. Jason Baldwin reported property…

Metro Fire ladder truck, Citrus Heights Sentinel

Citrus Heights: firefighters to hit streets for ‘Boot for Burns’ annual fundraiser

Firefighters plan to hit the streets and fill their boots with donations at the intersection of Sunrise Boulevard and Greenback Lane this President’s Day weekend, for the 22nd annual “Fill the Boot for Burns” fundraiser in Citrus Heights.…

Voting underway to select ‘Best of Citrus Heights’ businesses

Kicking off Jan. 11 and continuing through Feb. 15, 2016, Citrus Heights consumers can cast votes online for local businesses they think deserve to win the “Best of Citrus Heights” annual award from the local Chamber of Commerce.…

City Managery Henry Tingle, Citrus Heights

Citrus Heights city manager announces plans to retire

City Manager Henry Tingle announced this week he will be retiring from his long-held position in Citrus Heights at the end of 2016. In an email to The Sentinel, Mayor Jeannie Bruins praised the city manager for being…

police lights, do not cross tape, crime scene. Citrus Heights Sentinel

Body ID’d in latest Citrus Heights shooting; 6th homicide of 2015

The Sacramento County Coroner’s office has identified 19-year-old Andrew Vanhunnik of Citrus Heights as the man who was shot to death in the parking lot of a Kingswood Drive apartment complex on Dec. 28, 2015. Lt. David Gutierrez…

Community to vote online for ‘Best of Citrus Heights’ businesses

Citrus Heights consumers will have an opportunity to cast online votes for local businesses they think deserve to win the “Best of Citrus Heights” annual award from the local Chamber of Commerce, with voting set to begin Jan.…

Citrus Heights This Month: what’s happening in January

Updated Jan. 5, 7:20 p.m.– Events around Citrus Heights this month include several crab feed fundraisers, square dance classes, cat adoptions and more. Here’s some highlights of events on schedule for January:

Drought, water conservation in Citrus Heights

Citrus Heights Water District: 2015 usage dropped by 37%

Updated Jan. 5, 5:30 p.m.– Citrus Heights Water District customers reduced water use by an average of 37 percent during a six-month reporting period in 2015, according to the latest conservation data released by local water officials.