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Long-vacant Citrus Heights retail building acquired by local investor

By Mike Hazlip— After sitting vacant for a quarter-century, a building at 6422 Tupelo Drive, near Stones Gambling Hall, might finally see some activity.

New monument sign goes up at former site of Studio Movie Grill

By Mike Hazlip— If you haven’t heard of the Citrus Grove shopping center in Citrus Heights, it might be because there was no signage, until now.

It’s September. Who’s hiring in Citrus Heights this month?

By Rylie Friesen– Businesses are hiring in Citrus Heights, with flexible options and pay ranging from minimum wage to salaried positions over $70,000 per year.

Pumpkin Farm, Citrus Heights

Longtime pumpkin farm in Citrus Heights shows no signs of reopening

By Mike Hazlip— A sign welcoming guests to the Pumpkin Farm on Old Auburn Road has been taken down, and an empty field now remains behind a locked gate.

Sunrise Pointe

New, low-income apartment project takes shape on Sunrise Blvd

By Mike Hazlilp— After years of planning and preparation, construction is visibly taking shape on a new 47-unit supportive housing project for low-income residents on Sunrise Boulevard near Oak Avenue.

Q&A: What’s happening with plans for that pizza drive-thru in Citrus Heights?

Sentinel staff report– Plans for a pizza drive-thru restaurant on Auburn Boulevard were approved by the city’s Planning Commission in 2018, but more than three years later the building still stands empty and a for sale sign has…

Autumn Ridge apartments sold

Massive 410-unit apartment complex in Citrus Heights sells for $120M

By Mike Hazlip— The 410-unit Autumn Ridge Apartments near Greenback Lane and Auburn Boulevard has been sold for $120 million to global property investment firm Kennedy Wilson, according to the Sacramento Business Journal.

What’s going on next to McDonald’s on Sunrise Blvd?

By Mike Hazlip— Drivers along Sunrise Boulevard near Old Auburn Road may have noticed construction activity over the past few months next to McDonald’s and a used car dealership.

DoorDash ‘deactivates’ driver who allegedly stole tip jar from local restaurant

By Mike Hazlip— A DoorDash spokeswoman said Thursday that the company deactivated a delivery driver after security camera footage from a local Citrus Heights restaurant was publicized appearing to show the driver stealing a tip jar from the…

Citrus Heights mom earns college degree while running a restaurant during pandemic

By Mike Hazlip— Citrus Heights resident Natalee Price has a hard time hearing the word no; but that’s one of the things that helped this determined mother of five achieve her dream of graduating college while running a…