
See which homes sold in Citrus Heights in Sept, and for how much
Sentinel staff report– A total of 109 homes closed sale last month in Citrus Heights, with the most expensive home selling for $700,000, while ten homes sold for under $300,000.

Pandemic delays push back opening date for new Asian bistro in Citrus Heights
By Mike Hazlip— Folsom Palace, a popular Asian cuisine and bar in Folsom, is still planning to expand to a new location next to Dos Coyotes in Citrus Heights — but pandemic-related delays have stalled progress.

Nearly half of the 260 homes in Citrus Heights’ newest development have sold
By Mike Hazlip— Homes are continuing to sell in the 260-home Citrus Heights housing development under construction off Arcadia Drive, near Sunrise Boulevard and Greenback Lane. KB Home Sacramento Division President Adam Hieb told The Sentinel in an…

Cemetery’s tree removal plan leads to postponed vote on expansion project
Sentinel staff report– A proposed cemetery expansion project in Citrus Heights hit a roadblock during a Planning Commission hearing last month after commissioners were divided over whether to approve an associated tree removal plan that is part of…

Job fair to be held Oct. 5th at Sunrise Mall
By Mike Hazlip— Those interested in finding work or transitioning to a new job may find what they’re looking for at an upcoming job fair in Citrus Heights.

The story behind this influential little print shop in Citrus Heights
By Mike Hazlip— Bill Van Duker has operated All Star Printing in Citrus Heights more than forty years, but his influence in the city extends far beyond the walls of the little shop at 7920 Alta Sunrise Drive.

Long-vacant Citrus Heights retail building acquired by local investor
By Mike Hazlip— After sitting vacant for a quarter-century, a building at 6422 Tupelo Drive, near Stones Gambling Hall, might finally see some activity.

New monument sign goes up at former site of Studio Movie Grill
By Mike Hazlip— If you haven’t heard of the Citrus Grove shopping center in Citrus Heights, it might be because there was no signage, until now.

It’s September. Who’s hiring in Citrus Heights this month?
By Rylie Friesen– Businesses are hiring in Citrus Heights, with flexible options and pay ranging from minimum wage to salaried positions over $70,000 per year.

Longtime pumpkin farm in Citrus Heights shows no signs of reopening
By Mike Hazlip— A sign welcoming guests to the Pumpkin Farm on Old Auburn Road has been taken down, and an empty field now remains behind a locked gate.