Citrus Heights Sentinel

Citrus Heights This Week: what’s happening around town (May 11-17)
Updated May 12, 7:27 a.m.– Some highlights of local events going on around town this week include a free camp for kids, a health event for seniors, several police-related events, and two public hearings at the city council…

Town Center kicks off free outdoor movie series
Updated May 9, 8:59 a.m.– Inviting the community out to the corner of Greenback Lane and Sunrise Boulevard for a night of fun, freebies and film, the Citrus Town Center will be kicking off its annual outdoor movie…

Citrus Heights PD seek help to ID gorilla mask suspect
On Wednesday, Citrus Heights police said detectives recently found digital evidence showing a “possible strong arm robbery” involving a man wearing a gorilla mask, believed to have occurred on April 20 around 1:54 p.m. According to a police…

Spring yard sale raises funds for Citrus Heights Marching Band
Updated May 6, 12:34 p.m.– Promising thousands of items priced “far under what they are really worth,” the Citrus Heights Community Marching Band is hosting its annual Spring Yard Sale fundraiser during the first two weekends in May.…

Citrus Heights This Week: What’s happening around town (May 4-10)
Events and activities going on around Citrus Heights this week include a free outdoor movie showing this Saturday, a scooter competition, community meetings, a “football-field sized” yard sale for the community marching band, and more. Monday: The Citrus…

Lawsuit filed against Citrus Heights over MOB, new hall
A lawsuit was filed against the City of Citrus Heights last week by a group alleging “noncompliance” with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) on a recently approved new city hall and three-story medical office building (MOB) project.…

Citrus Heights This Week: what’s happening around town (Apr. 27 – May 3)
Events and activities going on around Citrus Heights this week include several “SWAT team up close” presentations, a community marching band yard sale, an international writer’s event at the community center, and more. Kicking off the week on…

For-profit donation center benefits local non-profits
Updated April 25, 11:42 p.m. — You’ve probably seen them near the corner of Auburn Boulevard and Antelope Road – big green and black signs with huge white letters advertising a donation drop-off center. The “ReUseIt” donation center…

Citrus Heights council approves lease for temp city hall site
Plans for a new city hall moved forward Thursday night, as Citrus Heights council members unanimously approved a lease agreement for a temporary hall to operate at a 12,500 square feet facility on Auburn Boulevard, allowing demolition to…

Citrus Heights’ 2015 Red, White & Blue Parade seeks entries
Planning to open with a dramatic skydiver demo this year, a City event organizer says entries are still being sought for the 16th annual Red, White & Blue Parade in Citrus Heights this June. “We would like to…