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Election 2020: Where to vote in person, drop off ballots in Citrus Heights

Citrus Heights this year has three locations where voters can securely drop off their ballots, along with several locations for voting in person.

Bret Daniels, use-of-force, AB 392

Citrus Heights council votes 3-2 for controversial rule change

In an unusual 3-2 split vote Thursday night, the Citrus Heights City Council voted to change a long-standing rule that will make it more difficult for individual council members to place items on the agenda.

Citrus Heights continues development of new tool to address speeding, safety requests

The City of Citrus Heights held an online workshop on Monday to update community members on progress for the development of a new tool aimed at prioritizing traffic and safety requests for residential streets of Citrus Heights.

Catalytic converter etching event draws over 50 vehicles in Citrus Heights

In an effort to deter theft, Citrus Heights police and Pastor’s Auto Care collaborated in the city’s first catalytic converter etching event Saturday.

Citrus Heights News Briefs: obituary, lawsuit update, new park

Latest local news briefs include the death of a longtime Citrus Heights resident and civil engineer, a new defamation lawsuit filed by a poker player in an ongoing dispute about cheating at Stones Casino, and an update on…

COVID-19 cases near 1,000-mark in Citrus Heights, while hospitalizations drop

Latest data from county health officials show a little over one percent of the population in Citrus Heights has now tested positive for COVID-19 at some point during the pandemic, with a total of 15 associated deaths reported.

Citrus Heights floral shop forced to close amid landlord-tenant dispute

Mom’s Wholesale Florist on Auburn Boulevard was forced to close Thursday after Code Enforcement Officers placed red tag notices outside the building, declaring it uninhabitable and unfit to occupy. The closure comes amid a longstanding dispute between the…

Guest Opinion: Four reasons why I’m voting ‘NO’ on Measure M

By Micah Hancock– Dear fellow residents of Citrus Heights, I am very frustrated with our City Council for trying to sell us and foist upon us this permanent one percent sales tax increase – known as Measure M.

Most voters in Citrus Heights can’t vote in City Council race this year

Voters in Citrus Heights receiving their ballots in the mail this week may have noticed something missing.

Sue Frost, supervisor

COVID-19: Frost joins leaders in calling for business reopenings by zip code

Supervisor Sue Frost, who represents Citrus Heights and neighboring areas on the county Board of Supervisors, announced her support this week for reopening areas of the state by zip code — rather than county-by-county.