
Some races for school board, city council still too close to call
Sentinel staff report– Election results for the Citrus Heights City Council and school board races were updated by county officials on Thursday, but some races remain too close to call as there are still roughly 192,000 ballots still…

375-foot Vietnam Memorial Wall to come to Citrus Heights
By Mike Hazlip— Citrus Heights City Council on Thursday unanimously approved a $10,000 grant that will help cover the costs needed to host “The Wall That Heals,” a traveling Vietnam memorial and education center.

Middleton, Price in close race for Citrus Heights’ District 5
Sentinel staff report– Less than 30 votes separate Citrus Heights Mayor Porsche Middleton and challenger Natalee Price in the race for the District 5 council seat.

Citrus Heights projecting a $6.7M surplus for current fiscal year
Sentinel staff report– Budget cuts and threats to police services appear to be a thing of the past in Citrus Heights, as preliminary figures released last month show the city ended up the most recent fiscal year with…

What are the rules about political signs in Citrus Heights?
By Phillip Pesola– Wondering what the law says about where political signs can by placed and what the consequences are if candidates don’t take them down after an election?

Want to watch the vote counting in Sacramento County? Here’s how.
Sentinel staff report– Those interested in watching the vote counting process in Sacramento County are able to so in person at any time, or watch online via a live-stream video feed.

The Civic Minute: What’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?
The Citrus Heights City Council will meet Thursday to consider approving a $10,000 grant request to bring a traveling 375-foot veterans memorial wall to Citrus Heights, as well as vote on formal adoption of a list of objectives…

The Civic Minute: What’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?
The Citrus Heights City Council will meet Thursday to consider approving a $10,000 grant request to bring a traveling 375-foot veterans memorial wall to Citrus Heights, as well as vote on formal adoption of a list of objectives…

The Civic Minute: What’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?
The Citrus Heights City Council will meet Thursday to consider approving a $10,000 grant request to bring a traveling 375-foot veterans memorial wall to Citrus Heights, as well as vote on formal adoption of a list of objectives…

Residents near little-known park say dirt bikes are frequent disturbance
By Mike Hazlip— An undeveloped, 11-acre green space park on the border of Citrus Heights and Carmichael is drawing the ire of residents who say dirt bike riders are frequenting the area for recreation, despite a prohibition on…

Four more vote centers now open in Citrus Heights, thru Election Day
Sentinel staff report– As of Nov. 5, voters in Citrus Heights can now cast their ballots in person at a total of five locations in the city.

Meet the election inspector couple in charge of this Citrus Heights vote center
By Mike Hazlip— Larry and Margie Miramontes have been working together at polling places in Citrus Heights for more than a decade to help give the people a voice in the government.