
Citrus Heights News Briefs: Dog rescue, FTC letter, COVID-19
Latest local news briefs include a Citrus Heights tanning shop being sent a warning by the FTC, updated coronavirus case numbers, and an effort by the Chamber of Commerce to allow reopening by zip code.

Amid changing times, this Citrus Heights clock repair shop keeps on ticking
Times were changing when Nick Konstantinov left his home country of Moldova in the former Soviet Union and opened a watch repair shop in Citrus Heights.

Veterans recognized for service during annual Citrus Heights ceremony
A Veterans Day ceremony was held Wednesday at Sylvan Cemetery in Citrus Heights, drawing a sprawling crowd of about 100 people of all ages, many of whom were retired or active duty military in uniform.

Citrus Heights News Briefs: concert, electioneering, power outages
Latest local news briefs include reports of electioneering at vote centers in Citrus Heights, video from an outdoor concert honoring veterans, and multiple outages causing thousands to lose power.

LETTERS: Reaction mixed on city’s decision to raise speed limits
Latest letters from Citrus Heights residents express both support an opposition to the city’s decision to raise speed limits on four sections of roadway.

Annual Veterans Day ceremony to be held in Citrus Heights
Sylvan Cemetery will host its annual Veterans Day ceremony on Wednesday, Nov. 11, at 11 a.m.

Citrus Heights marching band to hold outdoor concert honoring veterans
In advance of Veterans Day, the Citrus Heights Community Marching Band will be performing a concert outside Sunrise Mall this Saturday to honor those who have served in the country’s armed forces.

Citrus Heights News Briefs: DUI Checkpoint results, shooting, lawsuit
Latest local news briefs include results from a Friday-night DUI Checkpoint operation, authorities identifying a man killed in Monday’s fatal shooting with police, and an age discrimination lawsuit being filed against the Citrus Heights Police Department.

Guest Opinion: Measure M tax hike isn’t needed for Citrus Heights to get by
By Tim Schaefer– As the election approaches and voters ponder their decision about Citrus Heights’ Measure M (the latest attempt of the city to raise the taxes on its residents), I reflect on my nearly 60 years of…

Guest Opinion: When tax dollars were flowing, how did the city spend it?
As a longtime resident of Citrus Heights and having been on the City Council from 1999-2005 and 2016 to the present, I remember when the city was one of only two other cities in California who could say…