Mike Hazlip

COLUMN: I have a rare disease. Here’s what you should know about it
By Mike Hazlip— I was diagnosed with Coats’ Disease at the age of two. I don’t remember much from those early years, but my father said he noticed I would cover my left eye in bright light. After…

More businesses reopen in Citrus Heights, as hair cuts, retail given OK
Signs of a return to normal for local businesses are beginning to emerge in Citrus Heights.

Citrus Heights instructor pleads ‘no contest’ to child molestation charges
Citrus Heights resident Jason Earl Hook, 44, plead no contest last Friday to seven counts of sexual assault involving minors. Citrus Heights police arrested Hook last September, following an investigation.

Q&A: What’s being built on Antelope Road near Rusch Park?
Drivers travelling along Antelope Road in Citrus Heights near Auburn Boulevard may have seen framework appear on a new three-story building under construction near the roadway.

Sharps pickups, neighborhood cleanups resume in Citrus Heights
The City of Citrus Heights announced last week that neighborhood waste cleanups and sharps collection resumed on Monday. Services had been suspended due to COVID-19 restrictions.

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.

CHPD awarded $600k grant for new anti-tobacco cop, wrapped vehicle
By Mike Hazlip– Citrus Heights City Council members on Thursday unanimously voted to accept a $606,000 grant to curb youth tobacco use over a three year period.