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Citrus Heights News Briefs: Santa, playgrounds, obituary, staff deaths

Latest local news briefs include local schools teaming up to support San Juan High School after the death of two staff members, a local restaurant struggling to stay afloat, an obituary of an 82-year-old local high school alumna,…

SMUD, smart meter

SMUD publishes latest list of over 2,500 customers with unclaimed checks

The Sacramento Municipal Utility District has published its 2020 list of more than 2,500 customers who have unclaimed money in amounts ranging from as little as $15 to more than $2,000 each. By law, money not claimed by…

Sunrise Mall features socially distanced Santa this year

Photos with Santa are a little different this year at Sunrise Mall.

Six must-see Christmas light displays in Citrus Heights

Sentinel staff report– For those looking for some of the best Christmas light displays in Citrus Heights, here’s six of the top displays in town for 2020.

Guest Column: Struggling businesses need relief, not fines

By Supervisor Sue Frost– The past nine months have been a roller coaster for all of us.

Citrus Heights News Briefs: stolen vehicle, casino closure, house fire

Latest local news briefs include Stones Gambling Hall closing its outdoor gaming area to follow the latest regional health order, police reuniting a stolen vehicle with its owner and an early morning house fire sending a resident to…

SacRT to implement ‘no exceptions’ policy on mandatory face coverings

The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) on Friday will implement a “no mask, no ride, no exceptions” requirement for transit riders.

Citrus Heights News Briefs: arrest, stolen decor, award, obituary

Latest local news briefs include an arrest after a car theft in Citrus Heights, more Christmas decor reported stolen, and an obituary for a 98-year-old local resident.

Christmas tree lighting

Citrus Heights to host ‘virtual tree lighting’ this Thursday

The City of Citrus Heights will host a virtual tree lighting this year, in light of COVID-19 making the city’s traditional in-person lighting unfeasible.

Citrus Heights homeowner hopes light display shines positivity amid pandemic

Residents of Orelle Creek Court in Citrus Heights have been putting up Christmas lights for decades, attracting thousands to drive or walk by each year. This year, however, will be a little different because of COVID-19.