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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…

Bret Daniels

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…

Construction moving ahead at future site of Green Acres in Citrus Heights

Construction is continuing at 6128 San Juan Ave. for a new Green Acres location near the 99 Cents Only store at Greenback Lane and San Juan Avenue.

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Citrus Heights received over $1M in COVID-19 relief funds. Here’s where it went

Public records show a little over $1 million trickled down to Citrus Heights from the $2.2 trillion CARES Act stimulus bill passed this spring in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Kimberly Berg, Citrus Heights Car Wash

LETTER: Measure M is a smart move. Here’s why I support it

By Kimberly Berg– For the past 17 years, I have owned Citrus Heights Car Wash, and was thrilled to purchase a home here 6 years ago.

‘Suspicious’ fire damages former Citrus Heights flower shop

An arson investigator was called to the scene after a suspicious fire occurred at the former site of Mom’s Discount Wholesale Florist on Auburn Boulevard.

Fast food drive-thru proposed outside Citrus Heights Hobby Lobby

Motorists traveling along Greenback Lane may have seen a new development proposal sign at Birdcage Street, where a Louisiana-based fast food chain has proposed a new drive-thru.

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Citrus Heights PD announce Halloween weekend DUI Checkpoint

Police will be conducting a DUI and Driver’s License Checkpoint this weekend in Citrus Heights, according to a news release issued Monday by the department.

64-year-old man dies after reportedly shooting at officer in Citrus Heights

Police on Monday shot and killed a man in Citrus Heights after he allegedly shot at and pointed a firearm at officers responding to a disturbance call in a residential neighborhood.

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Police: Suspect shot after pointing gun at officers in Citrus Heights

Shots were fired Monday afternoon after police in Citrus Heights responded to a neighborhood disturbance near Twin Oaks Avenue.