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Citrus Heights eyes mixed-use residential options for Auburn Blvd

By Mike Hazlip— The City of Citrus Heights is conducting a feasibility study to determine if under-used commercial lots along Auburn Boulevard could potentially become residential real estate.

Local church plans new perimeter fence to stop ongoing vandalism

By Mike Hazlip— After repeated incidents of vandalism, Holy Family Catholic Church is planning to install a perimeter fence.

Citrus Heights husband, wife pass away just two weeks apart

By Mike Hazlip— Chuck and Joy Engvall, both remembered as active and involved residents of Citrus Heights for six decades, passed away in April just two weeks apart from each other.

Citrus Heights News Briefs: arrests, invasive snake, vandalism

Latest local news briefs include Citrus Heights police assisting in busting a prostitution ring, an invasive snake spotted in the area, and vandalism at another local restaurant being highlighted by an area TV news station.

Citrus Heights dad, son share passion for community service

By Mike Hazlip– Community service has always been a part of family life for Citrus Heights Councilman Steve Miller and his son Travis, who serves as an athletic director at Mesa Verde High School.

Sunrise Rollerland competition, roller skating

One arrested after Friday-night disruption at Sunrise Rollerland

By Mike Hazlip— An incident involving a group of juveniles at Sunrise Rollerland drew a heavy police presence Friday night.

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Voting under way for best Citrus Heights businesses

Sentinel staff report– Through the end of June, community members are invited to vote online for their favorite local businesses to win this year’s “Best of Citrus Heights” contest, put on by the Chamber of Commerce.

Q&A: What’s going on with the landscaping project at Sunrise Mall?

By Mike Hazlip— A project to install fresh landscaping outside Sunrise Mall was initially planned to be completed last month, but as of Friday the project is still incomplete and a new sod lawn appears to be dying.

Citrus Heights restaurant latest target of vandalism in area

By Mike Hazlip— A vandalism incident last week resulted in damages of around $28,000 at a popular Japanese noodle restaurant near Sunrise Boulevard and Madison Avenue.

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City provides update on improvement projects across Citrus Heights

By Phillip Pesola– Major city projects are underway across Citrus Heights, including a $3.3 million roadway project on Greenback Lane, a $9.1 million trail project, and a soon-to-start residential repaving project.