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See which homes sold in Citrus Heights in March, and for how much

Sentinel staff report– Homes sold in Citrus Heights during March 2021 had closing prices ranging from as low as $180,000 for a two-bedroom condo to as high as $780,000 for a 2,200-square-foot home on just under an acre.

Citrus Heights welcomes newest restaurant, as economy reopens

By Mike Hazlip— While many restaurants have struggled to stay afloat during the pandemic, one restaurant in the region has expanded to Citrus Heights.

Online voting begins for selecting ‘Best of Citrus Heights’ businesses

By Rylie Friesen– Beginning this month and continuing through May 31, the Citrus Heights community can cast votes online for local businesses they feel are worthy to win this year’s “Best of Citrus Heights” award from the local…

Popular Citrus Heights grill house recovering after pandemic slowdown

When the pandemic hit last year along with related prohibitions on indoor dining, the popular, 4.5-star rated Armenian Grill House in Citrus Heights saw a 40% drop in business. And although orders have picked up since then, owner…

Raley's

Raley’s renovating Citrus Heights store with focus on grocery delivery

Renovation inside the 55,000-square-foot Raley’s grocery store nearest Antelope Road and Interstate 80 is the latest of several changes happening at the Summerhill Plaza.

Check out this couple’s backyard bonsai nursery in Citrus Heights

By Nadezhda Chayka Otterstad– Ron and Kelly Anderson found themselves moving to Citrus Heights four years ago to live near their children, and in 2018 opened a backyard garden center to the public with a half-acre of bonsai…

Former Citrus Heights Benihana demolished amid renovation of 15-acre center

By Mike Hazlip— Demolition has begun at the Sunrise Village shopping center at Sunrise Boulevard and Madison Avenue in preparation for major renovation at the aging 15-acre plaza.

New laundromat with drop-off service opens on Greenback Lane

By Mike Hazlip— A new laundromat opened last month in Citrus Heights, with customers invited to drop in for traditional “self serve,” or to drop off their laundry for washing, drying and folding.

Sunrise Rollerland competition, roller skating

Citrus Heights roller rink struggling to make it during year-long COVID-19 shutdown

By Mike Hazlip— With the exception of a few days in June, Sunrise Rollerland in Citrus Heights has been closed for the past year, as COVID-19 health orders have prevented roller skating rinks in the state from reopening.

Citrus Heights News Briefs: BLM, demolition, surgery, $22.7M sale

Latest local news briefs include demolition work beginning at a Citrus Heights shopping plaza, another local multi-million dollar apartment sale, San Juan High School being criticized for including a Black Lives Matter lesson, and a six-month-old recovering after…

Citrus Heights couple sells home after receiving over 100 offers the first weekend

By Mike Hazlip— A single-family home in Citrus Heights garnered a total of 122 offers on its first weekend on the market, indicating the region’s hot housing market is showing no signs of slowing down.

Citrus Heights restaurant owners describe struggles during pandemic, shutdowns

Sentinel staff report– Local restaurants last week received some welcome news from county health officials allowing indoor dining to return at 25% capacity, but mandated closures over the past year have left a lasting impact.