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Online voting opens for 2024 ‘Best of Citrus Heights’ awards

Voting is now underway for the 2024 “Best of Citrus Heights” awards.

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Filing deadline to run for Citrus Heights City Council is Aug. 9

Anyone interested in running for open Citrus Heights City Council seats will have until Friday, Aug. 9 at 5 p.m. to file…

Citrus Heights Sentinels travel baseball team

New travel ball team established to ‘pump some life’ back into Citrus Heights

The Citrus Heights Sentinels travel ball teams are embarking on a second year of competitive baseball…

A car smashed through Baba Smoke N' Vape on Aug. 6

Thieves ram car into Citrus Heights smoke shop, steal merchandise

A car smashed through the front of a local smoke shop early Tuesday morning, taking out the entire storefront…

Voters to see $950M bond measure for SJUSD on November ballot

The San Juan Unified School District Board of Education on Tuesday voted unanimously in favor of placing a $950 million facilities improvement bond on the Nov. 5 ballot…

Citrus Height police SUV

Helicopter, K-9 aid in response to altercation in Citrus Heights

Two people were arrested and one man had to undergo surgery after an altercation on Wednesday…

The Family Outpost

Family traditions inspire new thrift store in Citrus Heights

The Family Outpost opened on Aug. 1 to friendly and excited customers, many of whom expressed their gratitude for the opening of the store…

Twin Oaks Avenue

Garage fire in Citrus Heights sends plume of smoke into air Thursday

A detached garage caught fire at 7770 Twin Oaks Ave. on Thursday afternoon, according to Sacramento Metropolitan fire officials…

Citrus Heights neighborhoods plan National Night Out events for 2024

In Citrus Heights this year, there are seven registered National Night Out events throughout the city…

Montessori school plans to serve diverse community in Citrus Heights

Business owners Natalia and Max Boyko are proposing to transform the former Sears Parts and Service building at Sunrise Mall into a center for learning, serving children from age two to 12…