Citrus Heights Sentinel

CHPD awarded new $205k grant for DUI checkpoints, enforcement
By Mike Hazlip— Citrus Heights police have been awarded with a $205,000 grant administered by the California Office of Traffic Safety for increased enforcement of drunk or distracted drivers.

Sept. 30 is officially Henry Tingle Day in Citrus Heights. Here’s why.
In 2016, the Citrus Heights City Council formally voted to make Sept. 30 “Henry Tingle Day,” in honor of the outgoing city manager who was recognized for his leadership and credited with keeping the city out of debt…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: Cigars, trespassing, obituary
Latest local news briefs include the passing of a 92-year-old resident, a local couple being featured in a TV interview, and a Citrus Heights man being cited for trespassing at a casino.

Reports of lockdown, gunman at San Juan HS were unfounded, police say
Sentinel staff report– Citrus Heights police last week investigated claims stemming from social media posts alleging that San Juan High School was locked down on Thursday, but deemed the claims to be rumors.

Citrus Heights community gathers to remember Jean Duncan
By Mike Hazlip– Community leaders past and present gathered on Saturday to remember a pillar of the Citrus Heights community who passed away last year.

Citrus Heights leaders set 25 new objectives for next six months
Sentinel staff report– About two-dozen key city staff and council members gathered virtually on Tuesday to brainstorm and set objectives for the next six months.

The story behind this influential little print shop in Citrus Heights
By Mike Hazlip— Bill Van Duker has operated All Star Printing in Citrus Heights more than forty years, but his influence in the city extends far beyond the walls of the little shop at 7920 Alta Sunrise Drive.

Citrus Heights police investigating deadly shooting at Montage Apartments
By Mike Hazlip— One person is dead after a shooting at the Montage Apartments Saturday night.

Citrus Heights mayor gets specific on problems, future of city
By Mike Hazlip– Citrus Heights Mayor Steve Miller gave a half-hour presentation to a neighborhood group Tuesday night which included answering a wide range of resident questions.

Survey says Citrus Heights ranks No. 2 city for ‘rudest’ drivers. But is it true?
By Mike Hazlip– Survey findings released by insurance brokerage Insurify rank Citrus Heights drivers as the some of the rudest drivers in the country, second only to Rancho Cordova.