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April Events: what’s happening in Citrus Heights this month?

By Sara Beth Williams– Events in April around Citrus Heights include theatrical productions, a car show, volunteer and charity opportunities, and a book sale at the local library…

Citrus Heights police logs. // CH Sentinel

2024 Citrus Heights Police Log Spotlight: March 21-27th

Latest police logs in Citrus Heights include multiple missing person incidents at Paradise Oaks Youth homes, an early morning traffic stop leading to a weapons-related arrest on Wednesday, and officers making an afternoon DUI arrest on Old Auburn…

Rain prompts shift in plans at Rusch Park Easter Egg Hunt

By Sara Beth Williams– Rainfall on Saturday prompted a shift to a drive-thru event at the Kiwanis Club’s annual Easter egg hunt held at Rusch Community Park…

Real Estate: Check out this $849k home in Citrus Heights

By Sara Beth Williams– At nearly $850,000, an expansive 3,600-square-foot home on a third-of-an-acre in Citrus Heights is listed at a price significantly higher than the median home price in the area…

City survey shows residents split on cannabis stores in Citrus Heights

By Sara Beth Williams– Results of a recent survey sent out on behalf of the City of Citrus Heights showed that participating residents were split evenly over whether cannabis dispensaries should be allowed to operate within Citrus Heights…

Citrus Heights home with problematic past goes on market for $275k

By Mike Hazlip— A Citrus Heights home that was severely damaged in a suspicious blaze is now on the market, more than two years after the homeowner was accused of setting fire to her own home…

Red light camera

LETTERS: Are red light cameras a good thing in Citrus Heights?

By Ian Garber, Citrus Heights– I don’t feel that the cameras are a deterrent to drivers running red light traffic lights. My observation has been that the cameras catch the roll-through of right turns…

Sue Frost, supervisor

Guest Column: What Citrus Heights residents should know about the real impact of going green

By Sue Frost– As a Sacramento County Supervisor, I prioritize the safety and well-being of our community above all my efforts, including my efforts in Citrus Heights. California’s ambitious goal to achieve zero carbon emissions by 2030 is…

Citrus Heights police logs. // CH Sentinel

2024 Citrus Heights Police Log Spotlight: March 14-20th

Latest police logs in Citrus Heights include multiple robberies, several stolen vehicle recoveries, and a vehicle being towed following a 2 a.m. traffic stop on Antelope Road…

Report: Majority of Citrus Heights students attend schools outside city

By Sara Beth Williams– During a presentation on March 14 by the Citrus Heights Education Committee to the City Council, the committee presented multiple sources of data regarding Citrus Heights schools, including enrollment, socioeconomic, and academic data…