Sara Beth Williams

Coming Soon: These 7 businesses plan to open soon in Citrus Heights
New businesses with plans to open in the near future in Citrus Heights include several new eateries, a high-end fitness center, and a grocery store…

Citrus Heights history highlighted in new historical trail guide
The recently completed Arcade Cripple-Creek trail winds through several historical plots of land, according to a new trail guide published by the Citrus Heights Historical Society…

Letters to the Editor: city sidewalks, Citrus Heights Preschool, homeless camps
The latest letters from Citrus Heights Sentinel readers include comments regarding city sidewalks, Citrus Heights Preschool, and homelessness encampments…

Heartbroken family uncertain of future after sudden closure of Citrus Heights Preschool
The shuttering of Citrus Heights Preschool after 55 years has impacted many families across the community, including Samantha Reid, a single mom whose 8-year-old daughter attended the preschool for the last five years…

One person found deceased after house fire in Citrus Heights
Citrus Heights Police are investigating the death of one person who was found inside a burning home on Friday, according to authorities…

New owner seeking to turn former Teriyaki Land into fast food restaurant
Demolition has begun inside a small building at the intersection of Auburn Boulevard and Rollingwood Boulevard that was once home to a small Asian eatery…

‘Unexpected change’ prompts closure of local pet hospital
A pet hospital on the corner of Greenback Lane and Auburn Boulevard in Citrus Heights has closed, but could re-open if…

New high-tech imaging center opens in Citrus Heights
A new state-of-the art imaging center in Citrus Heights held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday, June 1.

Have you checked out these five new businesses in Citrus Heights?
Several businesses have opened in 2024, including a new thrift store, an imaging center, an events center, a batting cage facility and a gaming cafe.

Cause of death revealed for Citrus Heights native Mandisa
The cause of death for Citrus Heights native and “American Idol” alum Mandisa Hundley was deemed natural.