Sara Beth Williams

Letters to the Editor: Frost, Daniels. We need more like ’em
I totally understand the mindset of leaving California because of, this, that, or the other! (Seinfeld quote) But to me, that’s throwing in the towel!

Citrus Heights police logs show over 50 fireworks calls
Ringing in the new year, police logs show at least 40 incidents of fireworks-related calls were received…

20 businesses that opened in Citrus Heights in 2024
Citrus Heights welcomed a wide variety of new businesses in 2024, including new restaurants, an indoor batting cage, and a game cafe, local brewery, fitness center, thrift stores and more…

A look back at 2024: Top stories from Citrus Heights
Stories about local restaurants and businesses, the state of the Sunrise Mall, and crime and real estate dominated reader interest throughout the last year…

Citrus Heights Walmart grocery pickup area expansion approved
The Citrus Heights Planning Commission last month approved an expansion project at Walmart on Auburn Boulevard in a 6-0 vote…

SacRT Flex ‘curb-to-curb’ service to launch Jan. 2 for eligible riders
In an email to community members, Sacramento Regional Transit Ditrict (SacRT) announced…

Daniels, Frost exit California amid shifting migration trend
Sacramento County Supervisor Sue Frost’s decision to leave California reflects a shifting trend among residents and public figures alike who are seeking new opportunities outside the Golden State…

Citrus Heights police share video recap of ‘Holiday Cheer’ operation
Citrus Heights Police joined the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District and other community partners earlier this month to bring holiday cheer to dozens of local children through the Police Department’s annual “Operation Holiday Cheer.”

City, police, seek the public’s help in curbing illegal fireworks
The City of Citrus Heights and the Police Department are asking for residents’ help to curb the use of illegal fireworks leading into New Year’s Eve…

2024 Citrus Heights Police Logs Spotlight: Dec 19-25
The latest Citrus Heights Police Logs show an increase in animal control and vandalism calls, while showing a decrease in 911 hangups and homeless related incidents…