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Guest Opinion: Should Sacramento County legalize recreational cannabis?

By Sue Frost– With the legalization of recreational cannabis in 2016, we have seen a status quo in terms of where you can legally purchase it in Sacramento County, with only Sacramento City and tiny Isleton currently allowing…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: arrest, surveillance video, obituary

Latest local news briefs include a Citrus Heights man being arrested on burglary related charges in Lincoln, raw surveillance video showing a smash-and-go vandalism at Mountain Mike’s Pizza, and an obituary for an 83-year-old resident.

Veterans Community Center

Citrus Heights Veterans center hosting spaghetti fundraiser this weekend

Sentinel staff report– After putting the annual event on pause during the coronavirus pandemic, the Veterans Community Center on Sylvan Road will again be hosting its annual Spaghetti Dinner and Wine Fundraiser this Saturday.

Citrus Heights News Briefs: obituary, ‘ghost kitchen’, 25 years

Latest local news briefs include a local business owner expanding his “ghost kitchen” concept to nearby Carmichael, an obituary for a 90-year-old resident, and Citrus Heights celebrating 25 years of cityhood.

Citrus Heights Historical Society looks ahead, and behind

As nonprofit organizations throughout the Sacramento region sought to meet their funding goals during the Big Day of Giving last week, one Citrus Heights organization is seeking volunteers over money.

Sunrise Mall welcomes new floral shop, just in time for Mother’s Day

Lindsey Garvin says opening a new flower shop inside Sunrise Mall last weekend was a dream come true for her. The shop, Little Violet’s, is named after her one-year-old daughter and is located near the JCPenney entrance of…

Citrus Heights MRAP

LETTER: I support military equipment for local police

By Rochelle Castillo, Citrus Heights– I support our Police Department’s use of military-style vehicles and tactical equipment. As was seen in the 90s when banks began being robbed by criminals with military-style weapons and bullets that the police…

Citrus Heights nonprofit helps family who lost everything in fire

By Mike Hazlip— A Citrus Heights family is receiving aid from a local nonprofit after their apartment was heavily damaged by a fire last month.

Tree removal

Citrus Heights Letters: Police military equipment, tree removal

Latest letters from Citrus Heights Sentinel readers include comment on tree removal on Old Auburn Road and police use of military equipment.

Citrus Heights News Briefs: drug drop-off, historical society, obituary

Latest local news briefs include the Citrus Heights Historical Society offering free memberships in 2022, an obituary for a 92-year-old resident and more.