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A look behind the scenes at voting in Citrus Heights

On Saturday, Election Inspector Margie Miramontes, who volunteers with the Citrus Heights Community Center voting center, explained the process of how each and every ballot is counted and protected throughout early voting and on Election Day.

Supervisor Sue Frost says she’s moving out of state after term ends

Citrus Heights resident and current Sacramento County Supervisor Sue Frost on Monday said she will be moving out of state, a similar move that the city’s former Mayor Bret Daniels made several months ago…

Elections 2024

More in-person vote centers open up in Citrus Heights. How’s the turnout?

As Election Day approaches, more voting center locations in Citrus Heights opened for in-person voting on Saturday…

San Juan Avenue facing the intersection of Chesline Drive (to the left) and Willowcreek Drive (to the right). // SB Williams

First stage of construction nears completion for San Juan Avenue project

Phase 1A of the San Juan Complete Streets project is nearly complete, according to the city…

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2024 State of the City address set for Nov. 14

Citrus Heights Mayor Jayna Karpinski-Costa along with City Manager Ash Feeney will present the annual State of the City address on Nov. 14 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at City Hall…

Frost to hold final Citrus Heights Community Meeting, with incoming supervisor

Sacramento County Supervisor Sue Frost is holding a final Citrus Heights Community Meeting on Monday, Nov. 4, before her term expires at the end of 2024…

Current City Council candidates

Funding: A look behind each Citrus Heights City Council candidate’s campaign

The latest reported campaign filing disclosures show just over $11,000 going toward local City Council candidate campaigns, compared to the elections in 2022, where more than $100,000 was poured into the campaigns of nine different candidates running for…

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Citrus Heights approves $600k plan to fund nonprofits, infrastructure

The Citrus Heights City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to approve a final draft of the Community Development Block Grant Annual Action Plan and Consolidated Plan for 2025, which establishes annual funding allocation recommendations…

Dennis Revell, TNT Fireworks

Citrus Heights council backs plan for California-Nevada task force to address illegal fireworks

The Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday voted unanimously to approve a Letter of Support to Gov. Gavin Newsom urging California to address illegal fireworks coming in from out of state…

The Citrus Heights Rotary Foundation donated $100,000 on Oct. 23 to the Citrus Heights Veterans Memorial Project nonprofit during a Citrus Heights Rotary Club meeting. // SB Williams

Rotary Foundation donates $100k to design replica Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Citrus Heights

The Citrus Heights Veterans Memorial Project, a nonprofit veterans organization, plans to construct the first permanent 80 percent-replica Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall on the west coast by 2026…

Middleton for California State Assembly lawn sign.

If Middleton wins Assembly race, what happens to her City Council seat?

With the Nov. 5 election just weeks away, the Citrus Heights City Council could end up seeing more than one new face if current City Councilmember Porsche Middleton is elected to the State Assembly…

Civic Minute: What’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?

Citrus Heights City Council members will meet Wednesday, Oct. 23 to discuss and approve several grants, police department remodeling projects, and a proposed Citrus Heights Veterans Memorial…