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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 mayor says governor’s homeless directive won’t make ‘one bit of difference’

California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s executive order last week directing state agencies to develop policies to address homeless encampments with “both urgency and compassion” is being criticized by Citrus Heights Mayor Bret Daniels…

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Citrus Heights City Council on summer recess

The Citrus Heights City Council did not meet this week, as the council is on summer recess…

Daniels, Schaefer to be sworn in next month. Here’s their top priorities

Tim Schaefer and Bret Daniels are slated to be sworn in for four-year terms on the Citrus Heights City Council next month, after each received more than 60% of the vote in their respective districts.

Citrus Heights council selects name for future 2.9-mile trail

Sentinel staff report–The future 2.9-mile trail, formerly known as the Electric Greenway Trail, was unanimously renamed by the Citrus Heights City Council on Thursday night. The council selected from 3 top names, narrowed down by a naming committee…

COVID-19: Citrus Heights businesses brace for next round of restrictions

Citrus Heights restaurants, houses of worship, retailers and other businesses are preparing for another round of restrictions as Sacramento County moves back a step to the most restrictive classification, due to increasing COVID-19 case rates.

2020 Election Results: Measure M tax now trailing at 48%

Following the latest vote count update released on Tuesday, Measure M is now trailing by nearly 1,000 votes.

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The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?

The Citrus Heights City Council will meet Thursday night to hold a study session on transportation safety, followed by a regular meeting to address organics recycling, a $10,000 sponsorship of the Chamber of Commerce, and consideration of what…

Measure M tax now trailing slightly, as vote count continues

In one of the closest races in Sacramento County, latest vote count totals released Friday afternoon show the controversial Measure M sales tax proposal in Citrus Heights now trending towards defeat.

Want to watch the vote counting process in Sacramento County? Here’s how.

Those interested in observing the vote counting process in Sacramento County can do so in person and are given broad access to see ballot scanning, signature verification, opening of sealed ballots, and manual review of the ballots.

LETTERS: Reaction mixed on city’s decision to raise speed limits

Latest letters from Citrus Heights residents express both support an opposition to the city’s decision to raise speed limits on four sections of roadway.

Some ballots are still showing up as ‘not received.’ Here’s why

Under California Election law, voters can check online to see if their vote-by-mail ballot was counted — but three days after the election, some in Citrus Heights and Sacramento County say their ballots are still showing up as…