Sara Beth Williams

Meet Amie Burgundy Brown: Candidate for Citrus Heights City Council, District 1
As part of The Sentinel’s 2024 coverage of local elections, we have asked a series of five identical questions to each of the District 1 candidates running for Citrus Heights City Council…

City Council hopefuls discuss education, homelessness, and Sunrise Mall plan
A Citrus Heights City Council candidate forum took place on Wednesday, Oct. 2 at City Hall, offering residents the chance to hear directly from local candidates ahead of the upcoming Nov. 5 election…

2024 Citrus Heights Police Logs Spotlight: Sept. 26-Oct. 2
A summary of the most recent seven police logs are listed below, from Sept. 26 through Oct. 2, 2024…

Developer proposes plan for Sunrise Mall including In-N-Out, Home Depot
The City of Citrus Heights on Tuesday announced plans for an upcoming public meeting to review and discuss an amendment proposal for the Sunrise Tomorrow Specific Plan, submitted by…

Meet Catrayel Wood: Candidate for San Juan Unified School Board, Trustee Area 4
As part of The Sentinel’s 2024 coverage of local elections, we have asked a series of six identical questions to each of the San Juan Unified School District Board of Education candidates for Trustee Area 4…

October Events: What’s happening in Citrus Heights?
Happenings in Citrus Heights this October include a variety of Halloween and harvest-themed events and movie nights, as well as other fundraising and community events…

Daycare center listed for sale in Citrus Heights at $450k
A preschool in Greenback Square is looking for new ownership…

‘Zombie Walk’ to invade Sunrise Mall this weekend
The slowly dying Sunrise Mall will become the scene of a Zombie Walk and Halloween faire on Saturday, Oct. 5…

Citrus Heights approves $685k contract for Gateway Activation Project. What is it?
The Gateway Activation Project will involve construction and improvements along Old Auburn Road and Wachtel Way and connect various regional and local walking and biking trails.

SacRT to discontinue SmaRT Ride due to high costs, plans rideshare voucher program
Sacramento Regional Transit District recently announced its on demand SmaRT Ride program will be ending due to a lack of funding, high costs of operation, and low ridership…