Citrus Heights Sentinel

Missed the State of the City address? Watch it here
Sentinel staff report– The City of Citrus Heights hosted its third annual State of the City address on Thursday last week, with Mayor Porsche Middleton highlighting month-by-month accomplishments from the past year and City Manager Ash Feeney giving…

The Civic Minute: What’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?
Citrus Heights City Council members will meet Thursday evening to hold several public hearings related to federal funding and zoning, as well as consider taking action on a revised shopping cart ordinance, among other items for votes and…

The Civic Minute: What’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?
Citrus Heights City Council members will meet Thursday evening to hold several public hearings related to federal funding and zoning, as well as consider taking action on a revised shopping cart ordinance, among other items for votes and…

SJUSD shoots down proposed charter school in Citrus Heights; appeal planned
The San Juan Unified School District board on Tuesday voted unanimously to deny a request for a new charter school to open in Citrus Heights, but the group proposing the school is vowing to fight the decision.

Citrus Heights News Briefs: newspaper, elections, playground
Latest local news briefs include the filing period opening for local elections, stocks plummeting for the Sacramento Bee’s parent company and a new playground opening at Northwoods Park…

A look inside San Juan High School’s Culinary Arts program
Brent Boultinghouse serves as an instructor in San Juan High School’s Culinary Arts career pathway program, where dozens of students each year gain hands-on experience and training in the food service and hospitality industry.

Planning Commission votes in favor of proposed new Dutch Bros in Citrus Heights
Citrus Heights will be getting a second Dutch Bros coffee drive-thru, after the proposal was unanimously approved by the city’s planning commission on Wednesday…

Citrus Heights Police Logs: Veterans Day, rooster mask, stolen truck
Police were kept busy on Veterans Day in Citrus Heights, responding to reports of a female with a “rooster mask” in a suspicious vehicle, more trouble with juveniles, and a man’s ex-girlfriend smashing up his car with a…

Guest Column: Why I voted against ban on ‘no-fault’ evictions
I voted against the proposed emergency ordinance that would have blocked landlords from legally evicting tenants — and I wanted you to know why.

LETTERS: About those wild turkeys in Citrus Heights…
Latest letters from Citrus Heights Sentinel readers include varying perspectives on wild turkeys in the city.

SPCA book sale fundraiser going on at Sunrise Mall thru Nov. 17
The Sacramento Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is hosting its annual fall book sale at Sunrise Mall through Sunday, Nov. 17, in order to raise funds for the animals they shelter.

Guest Opinion: How much more debt will taxpayers in Citrus Heights incur without a vote?
I find it disconcerting that after 20 years of being debt free, the city cavalierly took on debt without doing much in the way of fiscal belt tightening.




