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Citrus Heights mayor shares update on city manager hiring process

Sentinel staff report– Citing an interest in transparency and concern about misinformation, Citrus Heights Mayor Steve Miller provided an update during Thursday’s council meeting on the city’s search for a new city manager.

Citrus Heights Letters: roaming rabbits, cat feces, city salaries, fireworks

Latest letters from Citrus Heights Sentinel readers discuss rabbits at Sylvan Oaks Library, problems with cat feces, fireworks policy, and city manager salary comparisons.

Citrus Heights man involved in deadly collision near Tahoe

By Mike Hazlip— A 20-year-old Citrus Heights man was one of five people injured in a deadly collision involving three vehicles on U.S. Highway 50 Thursday.

Citrus Heights News Briefs: obituary, coronavirus, charity, event

Latest local news briefs include a Citrus Heights council member testing positive for COVID-19, the passing of a 98-year-old longtime resident, an upcoming meet-and-greet with local officials, and more.

New drive-thru taking shape on Greenback Lane outside Hobby Lobby

By Mike Hazlip— A new chicken fingers drive-thru is quickly taking shape in the parking lot of Hobby Lobby on Greenback Lane.

Citrus Heights council approves extension of new fireworks ordinance

Sentinel staff report– The Citrus Heights City Council on Thursday voted unanimously to extend an urgency ordinance designed to make it easier for law enforcement to issue citations for illegal fireworks, along with curbing late-night discharge of all…

Fencing being installed to prevent pedestrian collisions at Greenback/Auburn

New fencing designed to discourage pedestrians from jaywalking across a historically dangerous portion of roadway is currently being installed near the intersection of Greenback Lane and Auburn Boulevard.

Citrus Heights Water District

Citrus Heights Water District says rates won’t go up this year

While prices continue to rise for various products and services nationwide, one price that won’t be going up this year is water rates for most Citrus Heights residents, according to local water officials.

Greenhouse Cafe

Meet the brother-and-sister owners behind Citrus Heights’ newest cafe

By Nadezhda Chayka Otterstad– Brother-and-sister entrepreneurial partners Peter Mazur and Susanna Stepchuk last month opened Greenhouse Café, located next door to the now-abandoned Studio Movie Grill lot on Auburn Boulevard. The café first opened June 15 and is…

The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?

The Citrus Heights City Council will meet Thursday for a special session to discuss organics waste collection, followed by several public hearings and consideration of whether to extend the city’s urgency ordinance regarding fireworks.