
Election: Several seats in Citrus Heights City Council race still too close to call
Sentinel staff report– Latest election results in the race for three seats on the Citrus Heights City Council show Vice Mayor Jeannie Bruins maintaining a strong lead, followed by Mayor Steve Miller in second place and Planning Commissioner…

The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall
Public hearing. $10,000 sponsorship. Allocation of $1 million in grant funds. Employee compensation. Street striping contract. Those are some of the topics on the agenda for the Citrus Heights City Council’s Nov. 8 meeting. Here’s a brief summary…

Want to see if your vote-by-mail ballot got counted? Here’s how you can check online
Sentinel staff report– Wonder what happened to your vote-by-mail ballot after you put it in the mail or dropped it off? Under California Election law, you can check to see if your vote was counted — and in Citrus Heights…

PG&E performing nighttime gas line repairs on Antelope Road
Sentinel staff report– The City of Citrus Heights is advising residents and motorists of PG&E gas line work on Antelope Road this Wednesday and Thursday that will restrict eastbound traffic near Rusch Park down to one lane during…

Bruins, Miller and Middleton lead in Citrus Heights City Council election
Sentinel staff report– Early election results show Vice Mayor Jeannie Bruins with a strong lead in the race for Citrus Heights City Council, followed by Mayor Steve Miller in second place and Planning Commissioner Porsche Middleton in third.…

Election 2018: Money continues to flow in race for Citrus Heights City Council
Sentinel staff report– Latest campaign finance disclosures filed on Oct. 27 show an unprecedented amount of cash is being spent in the race for three seats on the Citrus Heights City Council this year. The latest financial filings…

Citrus Heights just expanded its smoking ban. Here’s what you should know
By Carole Hawkins– Citrus Heights councilmembers voted unanimously last month to expand the City’s ban on smoking, a move which reflects changes in state law and a new era that includes legalized marijuana, vaping and a growing public…

What you need to know about Citrus Heights’ new rental inspection program
By Alec Pronk– In a 4-1 vote last month, the Citrus Heights City Council passed a new rental inspection program, which means more than 15,000 rental homes and apartments in the city will soon be seeing some changes.…

Where and how to vote in Citrus Heights for the 2018 election
Sentinel staff report– New changes this year allow voters in Citrus Heights and Sacramento County to either vote by mail, drop off their ballot, or vote in-person at a vote center…

Here’s what the Citrus Heights Council candidates say about rent control
Sentinel staff report– The five candidates running for three seats up for election on the Citrus Heights City Council this year don’t always agree — but when it comes to rent control, the candidates tend to hold similar…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: smoking ban, rental inspections, ‘pedophile’ fliers
Latest local news briefs include the City Council voting 4-1 to give final approval for a rental housing inspection program, a new ordinance expanding the City’s ban on outdoor smoking, and “pedophile” fliers appearing near Rusch Park, along…

The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall? (Oct. 25)
Public hearings. Expanded smoking ban. Eminent domain. Rental inspections. Closed session. Possible litigation. Those are some of the items listed on the Citrus Heights City Council’s Oct. 25 meeting at City Hall. Here’s a brief summary of what’s…