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Upcoming senior resource fair to offer health, wellness, tech support

Several Citrus Heights neighborhood associations have come together to offer a Senior Resource Fair to local residents next Tuesday…

Press Conference in downtown, June 5, 2024

Some skeptical as latest count finds just 62 homeless in Citrus Heights

A “point-in-time” count of unhoused individuals over one night in January found just over 60 unsheltered individuals in Citrus Heights…

Vereans Community Center

Veterans center hosting annual Spaghetti Feed fundraising dinner

The Veteran’s Community Center is holding an annual spaghetti feed fundraiser on Saturday, June 22…

Guest Opinion: Measure M is the most important vote since incorporation

By Bill Van Duker– As we approach the election, I am reflecting back on the last 36 years in Citrus Heights.

Sue Frost, supervisor

Guest Column: State needs to revise its COVID reopening plan by zip code

By Sue Frost– As everyone is painfully aware, the State of California remains in lockdown as we wait for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since mid-March, schools and businesses have been forced to remain fully or partially…

Guest Opinion: Measure M is the exact opposite of what’s needed during COVID

By Ted Gaines– Coronavirus disruptions are inspiring governments to employ every tactic available to ward off a Great Depression-style economic collapse. Whether it’s stimulus funds, Paycheck Protection Program loans, increased unemployment benefits, or rent forbearance, all..

Citrus Heights News Briefs: bus lanes, obituary, happy hour

Latest local news briefs include community input being sought on bus-only lanes, an obituary for a 42-year resident of Citrus Heights, and a new “Happy Hour to Go” pack offered by a local restaurant.

Guest Opinion: Measure M would only cost me $7.23/mo

By Jeannie Bruins– I support Measure M for all the reasons that have been stated. Some people have stated that the additional penny on the dollar

Demonstrators take to streets of Citrus Heights, calling abortion ‘genocide’

Several dozen young people and college-age students from various area churches descended on the high-traffic intersection of Sunrise Boulevard and Greenback Lane for several hours on Saturday to voice their opposition to abortion.

Citrus Heights News Briefs: obituary, lawsuit update, new park

Latest local news briefs include the death of a longtime Citrus Heights resident and civil engineer, a new defamation lawsuit filed by a poker player in an ongoing dispute about cheating at Stones Casino, and an update on…

COVID-19 cases near 1,000-mark in Citrus Heights, while hospitalizations drop

Latest data from county health officials show a little over one percent of the population in Citrus Heights has now tested positive for COVID-19 at some point during the pandemic, with a total of 15 associated deaths reported.

Guest Opinion: Four reasons why I’m voting ‘NO’ on Measure M

By Micah Hancock– Dear fellow residents of Citrus Heights, I am very frustrated with our City Council for trying to sell us and foist upon us this permanent one percent sales tax increase – known as Measure M.