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Citrus Heights News Briefs: $32M sale, Sylvan Corners update, fundraiser

Latest local news briefs in Citrus Heights include an update on the city’s negotiations over the old Sylvan Middle School property, the $32 million sale of an apartment complex on Sunrise Boulevard, an update on the Golden State…

blood mobile, blood source

Weekend blood drive taking place in Citrus Heights on April 27-28

A weekend blood drive will be held across from Sunrise Mall in Citrus Heights this Saturday and Sunday, with donors to be offered a $10 Fandango movie voucher as a “thank you” for giving blood…

prescription drugs, take back day

Free prescription drug disposal to be offered by Citrus Heights police on April 27

Those with expired or unused prescription drugs are invited to drop them off anonymously at another free “Take Back” event offered by the Citrus Heights Police Department this Saturday…

Taste of Citrus Heights 2019 to feature over two dozen local eateries, wineries

Looking for all-you-can-eat sampling of local food and beverages? You’ll likely find what you’re looking for at the Citrus Heights Community Center on April 26…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: homeless, local nonprofit, shooting

Latest news briefs include a local man’s efforts to help the homeless being featured on ABC 10, police closing down Greenback Lane in search of a suspect who shot at an officer, a local nonprofit’s work being highlighted…

Capitol Pops

Capitol Pops Concert Band to mark 22 years with free concert at Rusch Park

Article submitted by Linda Glover– The Capitol Pops Concert Band will celebrate its 22nd anniversary with a free, open to the public concert at 7 p.m. this Saturday, April 27, in the Rusch Park Auditorium…

This new nonprofit is helping in-need students get shoes in Citrus Heights

Students at Mariposa Elementary School in Citrus Heights are now benefiting from a special “Soles for Young Souls” shoe closet, thanks to the work of Linda (Schram) Fischer and the generosity of several book club members of San…

Guest Opinion: AB 392 is not the answer for police use of force

There is a bill quickly making its way through the California Legislature (AB 392) that, if passed, will create a highly subjective standard for evaluating and holding law enforcement officers criminally liable for using force when responding to…

The Citrus Town Center, stock photo. Citrus Heights Sentinel. Photo by Luke Otterstad

Citrus Town Center to kick off season with free family fun

Sentinel staff report– The Citrus Town Center at the corner of Greenback Lane and Sunrise Boulevard will be kicking off its annual outdoor activities with a Spring Celebration this Saturday, promising fun for the whole family…

Meet the Citrus Heights ‘Snack Man’ who’s doing his part to help homeless

By Thomas J. Sullivan– It’s 8:45 a.m. on a recent Monday, and Alfred “Snack Man” Sanchez is busy loading up backpacks and getting his motorized scooter ready to make his early morning rounds…