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2026 Citrus Heights Police Logs Spotlight: March 12-18

Latest Citrus Heights police logs show a decrease in animal control calls, and an increase in theft…

Wendy’s plans hundreds of closures nationwide. Could Citrus Heights be affected?

Fast-food chain The Wendy’s Company plans to close hundreds of underperforming restaurants across the United States during the first half of 2026…

City: Upcoming night roadwork, repaving slated for Madison Avenue

Drivers traveling along Madison Avenue should expect overnight lane reductions beginning Sunday as Sacramento County starts a roadway improvement project between San Juan Avenue and Fair Oaks Boulevard…

GUEST COLUMN: SB 802 risks creating another LA-style homelessness bureaucracy

A bill moving through the State Legislature, SB 802, would create a new regional homelessness governing structure for our county. On paper, it sounds cooperative and coordinated. But before we…

Citrus Heights community garden to host 2026 annual plant sale

The Sylvan Ranch Community Garden is hosting its 14th annual plant sale beginning April 11…

Art, uncertainty shape Ukrainian refugee’s new life in Citrus Heights

With nowhere safe to return to in her home country, a young Ukrainian artist featured at Citrus Heights City Hall faces an uncertain future…

Popular Sacramento thrift shop relocates to Citrus Heights for larger space

A new thrift store offering items for only a dollar each held a soft opening in Citrus Heights on Friday…

‘Bittersweet’: Final session at Rollerland draws over 350 attendees

The roller rink owners advertised the last session in a newsletter to subscribers and on their social media pages, saying online purchasing would guarantee entry. Tickets for the Sunday night…

Sylvan Road lot split request faces local opposition

A proposed lot split on Sylvan Road could negatively impact the Veterans Community Center if the future parcels are developed into duplexes, Veterans Center representatives warn.

Parole delayed for sex offender tied to Citrus Heights crimes

Following a parole review hearing held Wednesday morning, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation’s Board of Parole Hearings voted to refer the grant of parole for Gregory Vogelsang, to…

Citrus Heights home damaged in two overnight fires

A home undergoing remodel on Twin Oaks Avenue in Citrus Heights caught fire twice within several hours overnight.

Two City Council members want to revisit annexation discussion

Two of five Citrus Heights City Council members want to discuss the possibility of annexing portions of unincorporated Sacramento County, while a third councilmember is requesting the examination of possibly…

Sunrise Tomorrow, fiscal stability, annexation, listed as City Council top priorities ahead of annual planning meeting

The Citrus Heights City Council have listed Sunrise Tomorrow, annexation reexamination, fiscal prudence, revenue diversification, and beautification as some of their top priorities to discuss during an annual special city…

Rally in Sacramento planned to oppose release of sexually violent predator tied to Citrus Heights’ crimes

Assemblymember Josh Hoover is urging residents to speak out against the possible release of convicted sex offender Gregory Vogelsang, following a recent decision by the California Board of Parole Hearings…

GUEST OPINION: Road funding debate missing major piece

By Mark Dempsey– Republican Assemblyman Josh Hoover’s latest editorial describes his effort to fund our gas-tax-maintained roads fairly.

‘We have a lot of work left to do.’ What happens next with Sunrise Mall?

Following the approval of an historic private-public partnership that could result in the transformation of Sunrise Mall, the city and the developers outlined the next steps in the process of…

GUEST OPINION: New cardroom regs will impact Citrus Heights families, jobs, safety

Submitted by Sue Frost, and contributors– Attorney General Rob Bonta and the Bureau of Gambling Control finalized cardroom regulations this month that will impose unnecessary burdens and destabilize responsible cardrooms,…

LETTERS: Sunrise Mall, sports complex, homeless shelter, housing

The latest Letters to the Editor discuss future plans for Sunrise Mall, with one resident supporting a new sports complex, another supporting affordable housing, and another rejecting…

Q&A: What’s going on with the old gas station on Auburn Boulevard?

An old gas station once proposed to become a quick-serve pizza restaurant almost a decade ago sold last year after plans were in limbo for some time, city officials said…

2026 Citrus Heights Police Logs Spotlight: March 5-11

Latest Citrus Heights police logs show a decrease in animal control calls, and an increase in disturbances. Below are the latest police incident logs from March 5-11, 2026…

Short-lived Amazon Fresh store shutters in Citrus Heights

On the heels of an incoming Grocery Outlet to the same shopping center, the Citrus Heights brick-and-mortar grocer Amazon Fresh officially closed its doors, after first opening in November 2024…

5.28-acre vacant lot near Citrus Heights border listed for $2.7M

A large vacant parcel near the corner of Antelope Road and Roseville Road has been listed for sale for $2.7 million, with marketing materials highlighting the property’s potential for high-density…

‘Historic’ City Council vote advances plans for $120M sports complex at Sunrise Mall

The Citrus Heights City Council voted unanimously Wednesday evening approving a public-private partnership between the city of Citrus Heights and The Mettle Shop, that could result in the transformation of…

Citrus Heights Police: DUI checkpoint scheduled for Thursday night

The Citrus Heights Police Department announced in a news release that officers plan to conduct a DUI and Driver’s License Checkpoint on Saturday…

Final skating session for Sunrise Rollerland scheduled for March 15

Sunday, March 15 will mark the last day for skating at Sunrise Rollerland, owners say….