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Republic Services accused of leaving mess after bulk cleanup

By Mike Hazlip— A crew from Republic Services, which handles waste collection for the City of Citrus Heights, reportedly left broken glass scattered over a large area on a residential court near Sunrise Boulevard and Locher Way during…

Local nonprofit helps residents trace family history

With classes, seminars, tools and monthly workshops held in Citrus Heights, a local genealogical society has been helping family members trace their roots for decades.

Citrus Heights vice mayor speaks out against AB 734 youth tackle football ban

By Sara Beth Williams– Citrus Heights Vice Mayor Bret Daniels is seeking to gain the support of his fellow council members to officially oppose a proposed assembly bill that would ban tackle football for youths under 12 in…

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Here’s the 23 objectives the City of Citrus Heights seeks to accomplish over next 6 months

Want to know what the City of Citrus Heights is planning to get done over the next six months?

Citrus Heights News Briefs: home sale, obituary, cancer

Latest news briefs include an obituary for a local youth baseball coach, news of a Citrus Heights home sale getting national attention, the city’s vice mayor being featured in the Sacramento Bee, and the husband of a local…

Raley's

Raley’s renovating Citrus Heights store with focus on grocery delivery

Renovation inside the 55,000-square-foot Raley’s grocery store nearest Antelope Road and Interstate 80 is the latest of several changes happening at the Summerhill Plaza.

Why this Citrus Heights couple sold their home and is moving to Idaho

By Mike Hazlip— After nearly 40 years living in the Sacramento area, Barry and Anita Jackier say God is leading them to Idaho.

Citrus Heights to launch permit-ready program to reduce costs of new ‘in-law units’

Sentinel staff report– The City of Citrus Heights on Thursday unveiled plans for a new permit-ready program it says will help boost the housing supply and could save property owners $6,500 in design fees when adding a secondary…

Volkswagen cruise nights in Citrus Heights a popular meetup for enthusiasts

By Mike Hazlip— For Volkswagen owners gathered outside California Burger on Auburn Boulevard for a monthly meetup on Friday night, Volkswagen isn’t just a vehicle, it’s a way of life.

Check out this couple’s backyard bonsai nursery in Citrus Heights

By Nadezhda Chayka Otterstad– Ron and Kelly Anderson found themselves moving to Citrus Heights four years ago to live near their children, and in 2018 opened a backyard garden center to the public with a half-acre of bonsai…

Police Lights, SUV. Photo credit: Luke Otterstad

‘Odd behavior’ leads to stolen vehicle recovery in Citrus Heights

Sentinel staff report– The sounds of police sirens piercing through the night could be heard in various areas of Citrus Heights around 2:30 a.m. Friday, as multiple units conducted a high-risk traffic stop of a stolen vehicle.

Sue Frost, supervisor

Guest Column: State’s vaccine distribution is short-changing Sacramento County

By Sue Frost– As we work toward what will hopefully be the end of this now year-long pandemic, a natural discussion topic is around vaccines. Through the roller coaster of the COVID-19 response, for many people, the vaccines…