Citrus Heights Sentinel

K-8 school in Citrus Heights selected to develop ‘innovative’ program
The San Juan Unified School District announced on Tuesday that…

Off-road specialty store in Citrus Heights closes up shop
Sentinel staff report– A 4×4 shop on Cook Avenue near Auburn Boulevard has apparently shuttered its doors, with the parking lot empty, signage removed and no activity visible…

Authorities conduct search of Sunrise Mall clothing store
By Mike Hazlip— A clothing store at Sunrise Mall was reportedly searched by federal agents on Tuesday, witnesses say…

Citrus Heights bank robbed again; police search for suspect
By Mike Hazlip— The River City Bank in Citrus Heights was robbed Tuesday, with the suspect still on the loose…

Suspect arrested after shooting spree in Citrus Heights, Roseville
By Mike Hazlip— A Wednesday-night shooting spree began at a Citrus Heights business before extending into Placer County…

Suspect caught during string of Citrus Heights burglaries
By Mike Hazlip— The door of a Citrus Heights barber shop was still boarded up last week, following a March 31 burglary at multiple businesses at Stock Ranch Plaza…

The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?
Citrus Heights council members will meet Thursday to vote on matters relating to development at Sylvan Corners, massage parlors, and a proposed bonus payment to the city manager, as well hear an annual report from the Police Department…

2023 Citrus Heights Police Log Spotlight: April 1-7
Latest police logs in Citrus Heights over the past week include more than 1,200 incidents, involving animal control calls, 911 hangups, theft, crime, homeless issues and…

Celebration of life for Citrus Heights councilman to be held April 15
By Mike Hazlip— A celebration of life has been scheduled to take place this weekend for former Citrus Heights Councilman Steve Miller…

The story behind this unusual red building in Citrus Heights
By Mike Hazlip— Along Cook Avenue in Citrus Heights, across from a horse vaulting facility training for the next state fair, is a red building with a radio playing non-stop inside, and the date “Oct. 7, 1946” written…