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RODS & MODS and The Rooted Collective partnered to host a car show to help Park Fire victims

Local car enthusiasts, nonprofit team up to aid those impacted by Park Fire

A local car show and events group and nonprofit organization came together recently to collect donations to help those impacted by the Park Fire.

Comic Con returning to Sunrise Mall this month

By Sara Beth Williams– The “Weekend Blender” Comic Con event is returning to the Sunrise Mall in August…

Citrus Heights neighbors host inaugural National Night Out event

Citrus Heights Neighborhood Areas 2 and 6 held an inaugural National Night Out event at Ascension Lutheran Church on Tuesday…

Greenhouse Cafe

Online voting opens for 2024 ‘Best of Citrus Heights’ awards

Voting is now underway for the 2024 “Best of Citrus Heights” awards.

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Filing deadline to run for Citrus Heights City Council is Aug. 9

Anyone interested in running for open Citrus Heights City Council seats will have until Friday, Aug. 9 at 5 p.m. to file…

Citrus Heights Sentinels travel baseball team

New travel ball team established to ‘pump some life’ back into Citrus Heights

The Citrus Heights Sentinels travel ball teams are embarking on a second year of competitive baseball…

A car smashed through Baba Smoke N' Vape on Aug. 6

Thieves ram car into Citrus Heights smoke shop, steal merchandise

A car smashed through the front of a local smoke shop early Tuesday morning, taking out the entire storefront…

Voters to see $950M bond measure for SJUSD on November ballot

The San Juan Unified School District Board of Education on Tuesday voted unanimously in favor of placing a $950 million facilities improvement bond on the Nov. 5 ballot…

Letters to the Editor: Cannabis, Starbucks, Homelessness

Latest letters from Citrus Heights Sentinel readers include comments regarding a cannabis grant fund, another proposed new Starbucks, and the City Manager’s response to a Supreme Court ruling on camping…

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2024 Citrus Heights Police Logs spotlight: July 25-31

The latest police logs in Citrus Heights show a drop in vehicle violations, theft, incidents of violence and threats and disturbances, while showing an increase in animal control calls, 911 hangups, code enforcement, traffic accidents, and homeless related…