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Hoover, Rodriguez, to host community meetings in Citrus Heights

State Assemblyman Josh Hoover and Sacramento Supervisor Rosario Rodriquez are slated to hold community meetings in Citrus Heights this October. 

Under the redistricting proposal, the share of registered Democratic voters in the district would decrease, while the proportion of registered Republican voters would increase slightly. The new map would also include a larger portion of Placer County, including the cities of Roseville and Rocklin, which were previously not part of District 6. Meanwhile, Rancho Cordova and Rancho Murieta would be removed from the district. // Ray Riehle

How Prop 50 would shift partisan makeup in Citrus Heights’ Congressional District

As residents begin casting their vote on Prop 50 in the 2025 special election, congressional candidate and local business owner Ray Riehle weighed in on the proposed redistricting map for Congressional District 6…

A further look at Citrus Heights’ economic development plan

As Citrus Heights continues implementing its Economic Development Work Plan, recent updates presented to the City Council highlighted two closely aligned priorities: expanding small business support and strengthening the city’s internal culture around economic development…

Nick Bloise

Meet Nick Bloise: Candidate for San Juan Unified School Board, Trustee Area 4

As part of The Sentinel’s 2024 coverage of local elections, we have asked a series of six identical questions to each of the San Juan Unified School District Board of Education candidates for Trustee Area 4…

Martin Ross

Meet Martin Ross: Candidate for San Juan Unified School Board, Trustee Area 4

As part of The Sentinel’s 2024 coverage of local elections, we have asked a series of six identical questions to each of the San Juan Unified School District Board of Education candidates for Trustee Area 4.

7820 and 7828 Old Auburn Road.

Tensions rise at Planning Commission meeting over 6-acre subdivision request

Controversy surrounded the Planning Commission’s decision to approve the subdivision of two different lots on Old Auburn Road into a total of six smaller lots.

Citrus Heights Community Center

Citrus Heights to spend $194K on LED lighting upgrade at Community Center

The Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday approved a $194,000 retrofit project to install energy-efficient lighting fixtures at the Citrus Heights Community Center…

Mayor Jayna Karpinski-Costa

Citrus Heights awards $150k in grants five nonprofits, denies others

The City Council recently voted unanimously to award $150,000 in grant funding to five nonprofits, while…

Vote, Citrus Heights

Voter Guide: Everything you need to know to vote in Citrus Heights

With ballots being received by residents this week, The Sentinel has compiled a list of resources for Citrus Heights residents related to the 2024 Election, including City Council candidate information, San Juan Unified School District Board of Education..

Citrus Heights District map

Why didn’t Citrus Heights cancel the election for City Council District 3?

Only one City Council candidate’s name will appear on the ballot for voters in District 3 of Citrus Heights…

Election 2024: Where to vote or drop off ballots in Citrus Heights

With vote-by-mail ballots scheduled to be mailed on Oct. 7, The Sentinel has compiled a list of locations where…

City Hall night time

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

Citrus Heights City Council members will meet Wednesday, Oct. 9, to consider approving a nearly $200,000 LED lighting upgrade at the Community Center, as well as…