
Realtor’s Corner: Can artificial intelligence give an accurate price for your home?
It’s springtime in Citrus Heights and the birds are chirping, the flowers are blooming and you’re thinking: time to sell my home.

‘Fill the Boot for Burns’ fundraiser going on this weekend in Citrus Heights
Sentinel staff report– Beginning Thursday and continuing through Sunday, firefighters are again hitting the streets and filling their boots with donations at Sunrise Boulevard and Greenback Lane for the annual “Fill the Boot for Burns” fundraiser in Citrus…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: city love, obituary, cadet honored
Latest local news briefs include the city launching a new “things we love about Citrus Heights” campaign on social media, an obituary for a longtime resident of Citrus Heights, and a local cadet honored as the top athlete…

Guest Column: Our roads need repair, but new tax proposal is misguided
Guest opinion column by County Supervisor Sue Frost– Our roads are crumbling. That is not hyperbole, they are literally crumbling. And we don’t have the money or a realistic plan to fix them.

Guest Opinion: Citrus Heights needs a new charter school. Here’s how you can help
Updated Feb. 3, 8:42 a.m.–Guest opinion by Councilwoman Jeannie Bruins–Citrus Heights has the opportunity to offer more choice for public education to families and children living in our city with the opening of American River Collegiate Academy (ARCA),…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: store closure, students, housing, obituary
Latest local news briefs include another store closure, an update from Wednesday’s Planning Commission meeting, students athletes being recognized by the City Council, and an obituary for a couple who died just three weeks apart after being married…

Guest Opinion: Church shootings, anti-Semitic attacks. It could happen here.
Last year, the Anti-Defamation League tracked more than 1,300 anti-Semitic incidents. That number includes the stabbing at a rabbi’s home last month in New York, followed by a gunman killing two churchgoers Texas the next day…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: water, obituary, arrest, Marie Callender’s
Latest local news briefs include an obituary for a former Citrus Heights Police Department volunteer, a local man arrested after an out-of-area collision, residents at a local mobile home park left without reliable water for days, and more…

Guest Opinion: Citrus Heights is in good hands
As a resident of Citrus Heights from 1979 until 1989 and the owner of a Citrus Heights business from 1990 until present, I have watched with great pride what the community has accomplished in those 40 years.

Citrus Heights marching band seeks recruits for 2020; open house set for Jan. 27
The Citrus Heights Community Marching Band is inviting the public to attend an “informational open house” event on Jan. 27 at Lichen K-8 School.

Guest Opinion: Why I’m optimistic about the future of Citrus Heights
By Citrus Heights City Manager Christopher Boyd– As I enter my fourth year as your City Manager, I am incredibly optimistic about this City’s future.

What happened to the skateboarder who was hit by DUI suspect in Citrus Heights?
It’s been a little over a year since skateboarder Kelly Cass was nearly killed after she flew through the windshield of a vehicle that hit her while she was skateboarding along Auburn Boulevard in Citrus Heights…