Citrus Heights Sentinel

LETTERS: Speeding, roundabouts, homeless, neighbors
Latest letters from Citrus Heights Sentinel readers include comments about speeding and roundabouts in neighborhoods, homelessness and helping neighbors in need…

Rusch Park will be getting this new $350k playground
Families and children in Citrus Heights will soon have a new playground to explore and enjoy at Rusch Park…

Citrus Heights council to vote on $1.7M residential street repaving project
The next batch of residential streets to be repaved in Citrus Heights will be considered for approval by the City Council on Thursday…

Citrus Heights costume shop gears up for Halloween season rush
Dawn Cornsilk, owner of Costume Junction, a family-owned and operated business at 8215 Auburn Blvd. in Citrus Heights, is gearing up for what should be a very busy Halloween costume season. New fall hours began mid-last month…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: elections, murder, obituary
Latest local news briefs include the passing of a resident known for her charitable deeds, the launching of a new TV show featuring the key investigator who helped nab the Golden State Killer, and more…

Citrus Heights developing $200k program to improve neighborhood traffic flow, safety
The City of Citrus Heights is currently developing a $200,000 program to help handle the high volume of requests from the public relating to traffic flow improvements, enforcement and roadway safety in the city…

Citrus Heights Police Logs: criminal threats, ‘ticket switching,’ firearm theft
Latest police logs include a caller receiving criminal threats after sending a birthday invite to the wrong number, a firearm being stolen in a vehicle burglary, and a customer at Walmart being caught for reportedly switching price tags…

Large area of Citrus Heights targeted for mosquito spraying
Following heightened mosquito activity and the discovery of a species known to carry the Zika virus, a large area of Citrus Heights is slated for ground spraying…

Mobile home fire in Citrus Heights torches two homes
Black smoke billowed into the air and several lanes of Antelope Road were closed down on Monday as firefighters responded to the scene of a mobile home fire near the intersection of Antelope Road and Auburn Boulevard.

First-ever 9/11 observance planned at Sylvan Cemetery
The members of Citrus Heights American Legion Post 637 are starting a new tradition with a public remembrance ceremony to honor the fallen in the terrorist attacks that took place on September 11, 2001…