
New survey on trash and recycling services open
The City of Citrus Heights launched a new FlashVote survey on Tuesday seeking resident feedback about current trash and recycling services…

Citrus Heights food closet anticipates surge of requests amid potential SNAP disruptions
Sunrise Christian Food Ministry in Citrus Heights has already seen an increase in the number of families seeking help to keep food on the table amid a potential disruption…

Roller rink still for sale in Citrus Heights, drops price by $1M
Sunrise Rollerland, a business which has operated in Citrus Heights for over 50 years, is still listed for sale at $4.35 million….

Vote Count: What’s the outcome for local races in the Citrus Heights area?
Votes continue to be counted in various local races affecting Citrus Heights, with the latest results for City Council, school board, water district, and state assembly and congressional races…

A look behind the scenes at voting in Citrus Heights
On Saturday, Election Inspector Margie Miramontes, who volunteers with the Citrus Heights Community Center voting center, explained the process of how each and every ballot is counted and protected throughout early voting and on Election Day.

More in-person vote centers open up in Citrus Heights. How’s the turnout?
As Election Day approaches, more voting center locations in Citrus Heights opened for in-person voting on Saturday…

Plans move forward for new food truck plaza in Citrus Heights
Drivers traveling past the corner of Auburn Boulevard and Twin Oaks Avenue recently may have noticed fencing removed and weeds cleared from the lot, as the owner prepares for turning the property into a food truck plaza…

First stage of construction nears completion for San Juan Avenue project
Phase 1A of the San Juan Complete Streets project is nearly complete, according to the city…

Funding: A look behind each Citrus Heights City Council candidate’s campaign
The latest reported campaign filing disclosures show just over $11,000 going toward local City Council candidate campaigns, compared to the elections in 2022, where more than $100,000 was poured into the campaigns of nine different candidates running for…

After restaurant closure, Gilberto’s Tacos hits the road with new food truck
Gilberto’s Tacos has reopened with a food truck at their former restaurant location in Citrus Heights, utilizing a mobile trailer instead of the original building…

Businesses struggle from loss of traffic during roadwork on Auburn Blvd
Businesses and residents alike have expressed frustration regarding roadwork on Auburn Boulevard, as the city’s $35 million revitalization project along the boulevard continues…

San Juan High School alum makes it onto Hell’s Kitchen TV show
San Juan High School alumnus and current Executive Chef Anthony Vo made it onto Gordon Ramsey’s Hell’s Kitchen…




