
Guest Column: What Citrus Heights residents should know about the real impact of going green
By Sue Frost– As a Sacramento County Supervisor, I prioritize the safety and well-being of our community above all my efforts, including my efforts in Citrus Heights. California’s ambitious goal to achieve zero carbon emissions by 2030 is…

Stones casino to host annual Vietnam Veterans Luncheon
By Sara Beth Williams– An annual Vietnam Veterans Luncheon is set to be held March 28 at Stones Gambling Hall, in recognition of National Vietnam War Veterans Day…

Citrus Heights Chamber of Commerce welcomes new executive director
By Sara Beth Williams– Sheri Merrick has been selected as the new executive director of the Citrus Heights Chamber of Commerce, following the chamber’s prior director stepping down in January…

Rusch Pool reopens for public swim, with new COVID-19 rules in place
The summertime ritual of splashing and diving is something that hasn’t been heard at Rusch Pool since the end of last summer.

Guest Opinion: Citrus Heights should fine people for not wearing masks inside businesses
When Gov. Gavin Newsom’s executive order directed all residents wear a face covering when outdoors on June 18, Citrus Heights Police Chief Ron Lawrence was quoted saying, “The Citrus Heights Police Department will not be criminally enforcing the…

Veterans center hosts first hot dog lunch in Citrus Heights, after months of lockdown
World War II veteran Manuel Saetes, now in his nineties, sits outside the Citrus Heights Veterans Community Center at a folding table with his fellow veterans, sharing stories of their service, talking politics, and reminiscing over hot dogs…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: fireworks, casino, DeAngelo, obituary
Latest local news briefs include the passing of a longtime Citrus Heights resident, temporary closure of Stones Gambling Hall, a guilty plea being entered by Joseph DeAngelo, and area fireworks stands reporting a boost in sales this year.…

LETTER: Why has wearing a mask become a political issue?
I’m a retired teacher, 70 years old next month, and am suffering with COPD. I try to take care of myself. I respect the COVID-19 precautions. But I do go to the grocery store because I just can’t…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: COVID-19, gym sued, $17k ring
Latest local news briefs include a local gym being sued for nearly $100,000 in back rent and other charges, the latest COVID-19 numbers, and a Citrus Heights diver finding a man’s $17,000 ring.

Citrus Heights News Briefs: plea deal, free meals, obituary
Latest local news briefs include a possible plea deal agreement in the Golden State Killer case, four Citrus Heights schools continuing free meals through summer, and an obituary for a 50-year resident of Citrus Heights.

GUEST OPINION: Defunding police would make us less safe
Guest opinion by Sue Frost–The killing of George Floyd was horrific — and the officers responsible have been arrested and will stand trial. But now politicians and activists are blaming everyone in a uniform. “Defund the police” has…

Protesters march in Citrus Heights to decry racism, police brutality
From Sunrise Mall to City Hall, around 100 demonstrators of all ages and races marched with “Black Lives Matter” signs along Greenback Lane Friday and Saturday, as cars honked in support.




