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Art masterpieces popping up in unusual spots around Citrus Heights

In recent months, nearly two dozen green utility boxes in a heavily trafficked business district in Citrus Heights have been transformed to display works of art.

Guest Opinion: Some healthy advice for both leaders and protesters

To the protesters against public health restrictions: You object to the stay-at-home, social distance, business curtailment measures and public event cancellations as infringements on your liberty.

Guest Opinion: San Juan Water District shouldn’t delay move to district elections

Rate payers from the Citrus Heights and Fair Oaks Water districts represent over 60% of the San Juan Water District’s wholesale water service connections; however, four of the San Juan Water District Board’s five..

60th COVID case confirmed in Citrus Heights, as county extends shelter order

Sacramento County health officials extended a stay-at-home health order on Wednesday, in a continued effort “to slow the spread of COVID-19 to the maximum extent possible.”

Guest Opinion: Fatal crash sheds light on need to reconsider LED street lighting

Guest opinion submitted by Mark Baker– In February, I met with the Citrus Heights staff about the dangerous glare at the intersection of Auburn Boulevard and Greenback Lane.

Realtor’s Corner: Skipping mortgage payments during the COVID-19 crisis?

This spring certainly isn’t typical, and although real estate made the cut on the “essential services” list, our clients’ needs to make a move has challenged the real estate industry to flex like never before.

Obituary: Anna May Dill, a life that touches others goes on forever (1931-2020)

Anna May Dill passed away peacefully on April 17, 2020 at age 88.

Guest Column: Navigating parenthood during a pandemic

Families across the country are adapting to a new in-home routine to keep themselves and others safe during this unprecedented time. As many are facing adjusted school and work days, here are some tips to help keep kids…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: virus shutdowns, farmers market, ‘chop shop’ arrest

Latest local news briefs include a single mom from Citrus Heights being interviewed by KQED about her role in protesting statewide shutdowns, a stolen truck being found at a suspected chop shop in Nevada County, and other news…

Guest Opinion: Time to face reality of city’s financial problems in Citrus Heights

As the current COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact societal interactions, the Citrus Heights City Council gives the appearance of being the ostrich with its head in the ground, hoping that it will go away, instead of acting to…

Fourth COVID-related death reported in Citrus Heights, amid calls to reopen economy

The Sacramento County Public Health department on Thursday reported a total of four deaths related to COVID-19 have now occurred in Citrus Heights, out of a total of 51 confirmed cases of the disease.

Blood donations have ‘drastically’ dropped amid COVID-19 pandemic

An emergency blood drive has been organized in Citrus Heights for April 23, with organizers citing a nationwide drop of about 200,000 blood donations amid the COVID-19 pandemic.