Citrus Heights Sentinel

Citrus Heights News Briefs: refunds, Trump, obituary
Latest local news briefs include an obituary of a Citrus Heights resident who passed away from complications with COVID-19, a local woman sharing her experience traveling to Wednesday’s Trump rally in Washington, and an elderly man’s trouble getting…

Council to select new Citrus Heights Planning Commissioners
Sentinel staff report– Four Citrus Heights residents out of a pool of a 13 applicants will be selected by the City Council on Thursday to join the city’s seven-member Planning Commission.

COVID-19 prompts cancellation of winter shelter for homeless in Citrus Heights
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has caused the Citrus Heights Homeless Assistance Resource Team (HART) to cancel plans for their annual rotating winter shelter.

COVID-19: Citrus Heights woman loses both parents on same day
As a former neonatal nurse and founder of a photography service for children with life-threatening illness, Diana Miller is no stranger to tragedy, but COVID-19 has made a lasting impact for her family.

Mobile showers for homeless coming to Citrus Heights
The Citrus Heights Homeless Assistance Resource Team is working with Mercy Holistic Ministry to offer hot showers and clothing to members of the community who would not otherwise have access to a bathroom.

These 6 restaurants plan to open in Citrus Heights in 2021
Citrus Heights is slated to get some new restaurants and other establishments in the coming year, despite the coronavirus pandemic’s affect on the economy over the past year.

10 businesses Citrus Heights said goodbye to in 2020
The past 12 months of 2020 were filled with ups and downs in Citrus Heights and across the nation, with the city welcoming new businesses and also saying goodbye to some.

Suspect steals forklift, rips out bank ATM in Citrus Heights
In an unusual theft in Citrus Heights early Wednesday morning, police say a suspect ripped out a Chase Bank ATM on Sunrise Boulevard using a stolen forklift.

Restaurant stimulus ends in Citrus Heights, amid FEMA payment delays
Although a new $900 billion stimulus package has been passed by congress, a local stimulus program for restaurants was discontinued on Dec. 31, after a vote by the Citrus Heights City Council last month.

Citrus Heights residents share memories of life during East Area Rapist era
A newly released 226-page e-book compiled by the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office includes numerous of stories Citrus Heights residents and others who share their memories of living through the years when the East Area Rapist was on…