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Chamber announces ‘Best of Citrus Heights’ business winners for 2021

The Citrus Heights Chamber of Commerce held its annual Best of Citrus Heights award ceremony at R Vida Cantina Tuesday night, recognizing dozens of local businesses for earning the most votes in a recent contest.

City Hall night time

The Civic Minute: What’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?

The Citrus Heights City Council will meet Thursday night in a closed-door session at 6:30 p.m. followed by a regular council meeting where fireworks, city finances, organics recycling and other items are scheduled to be heard on the…

Mobile home park fire

One found dead in fire at Citrus Heights mobile home park

Firefighters responding to a blaze at a Citrus Heights mobile home park Wednesday evening said one person was found dead inside.

Police, code enforcement search Citrus Heights home, make arrests

By Mike Hazlip— Citrus Heights police on Tuesday announced arrests in a probation search of an alleged drug house near Mariposa Avenue Elementary School. The arrests were for illegal activity at a home on Perdez Court, located off…

LETTERS: Citrus Heights stimulus money, Sunrise Mall

Latest letters from Citrus Heights Sentinel readers include criticism of the city’s 20-year plan for Sunrise Mall and comments about how federal COVID-19 funds should be spent.

Michael Bullington

Guest Column: the real reason for the discord on the Citrus Heights City Council

By Michael Bullington– A schism between the old and the new members of the Citrus Heights City Council? Well… one of the newest members, Porsche Middleton, has voted along the same lines as the highly tenured members. And…

Renewal of Citrus Heights business improvement district passes first hurdle

By Mike Hazlip— A proposal to renew the Property-based Business Improvement District (PBID) for the largest business district in Citrus Heights has passed a major hurdle, making it appear more likely the district will continue for another three-year…

Citrus Heights council urges community to embrace ‘orbisculate’ as new word

By Mike Hazlip— A proclamation officially recognizing “Orbisculate Day” in Citrus Heights last month urges residents to embrace an unusual new word.

El Mercadito Latino

New Latin American market opens in Citrus Heights

By Mike Hazlip— By Mike Hazlip— As a first-generation immigrant from an entrepreneurial family, Merlyn Pinzon saw an opportunity to serve the local Latin American community by opening a market for specialty foods.

Citrus Heights Q&A: What’s in the air up there?

The skies over Citrus Heights have been filled with the sights and sounds of a formation of aircraft this week, causing social media to buzz with speculation…