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San Juan High alumna helping in-need families, homeless in Citrus Heights

By Sara Beth Williams– Kaylon McBride, a volunteer and board member with the Citrus Heights Homeless Assistance Resource Team (HART), has been instrumental in helping bring the dream of a community clothing closet to life. She helped establish…

LETTER: Redirecting trail around Sundance Park makes the most sense

By Tom DiGiacomo– The trail project was approved, but Councilman Bret Daniels suggested a major point that will keep project within budget.

Veterans Community Center

Citrus Heights veterans center hosting annual Luau fundraiser on Aug. 27

The Veterans Community Center in Citrus Heights will host its second annual Luau fundraiser this Saturday, featuring Hawaiian-themed live entertainment, food, and drinks.

Citrus Heights News Briefs: collision, missing man, obituary

Latest local news briefs include a rollover collision in front of a Citrus Heights church, an obituary of a 79-year-old resident, and a missing man found after a police alert. Obituary: Ralph Blanco Sr. (1943-2022) Citrus Heights resident…

Royal Stage to host grand opening next month at Sunrise Mall

By Sara Beth Williams– A nonprofit performing and visual arts group is preparing to open its new studio and theater at Sunrise Mall next month, after facing delays but receiving some significant community donations to help renovate the…

Homeless camp

Guest Column: Some hope for residents fed up with homeless camps, trash

By Supervisor Sue Frost– The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors on Aug. 11 unanimously approved two ordinances that will ban homeless encampments in several important locations.  As this was an intensely controversial…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: Trail project, movie night, election

Latest local news briefs include plans for a $10 million-plus trail project moving forward, nine residents qualifying to run in this year’s City Council races, and a car show and movie night drawing residents out to Rusch Park…

Howl-o-Ween

New pavilion planned for Rusch Park in honor of marching band founder

The Citrus Heights Community Marching Band this week confirmed plans are in the works for a new outdoor performance venue at Rusch Park. The structure is planned to be built in honor of the band’s founder, Kathy Cook,…

Rusch Park in Citrus Heights

Hot August Movie Night, car show to be held this weekend at Rusch Park

Sentinel staff report– Hot August Movie Night at Rusch Park is slated to kick off this Saturday, Aug. 13, with a classic car show, followed by a free swim at the pool, food trucks, and a showing of…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: coyotes, City Council, obituary

Latest local news briefs include an update on the races taking shape for Citrus Heights City Council, coyotes making an early appearance around town, and an obituary for a 72-year-old local resident.