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When the Supreme Court Says “No”
A writ of mandamus doesn’t happen by accident.
When the Nevada Supreme Court issues a writ regarding a Second Judicial District Court judge, it’s not a routine paperwork error or a harmless disagreement over procedure. It’s a public, written reminder that something went wrong badly enough to warrant correction from the state’s highest court.
And in this case, the mistake belongs to Judge David Hardy.
Selective Amnesia at the Dais: How a Vote to Criminalize Homelessness Became a Campaign Talking Point
Let’s rewind the tape.
In March 2024, Washoe County commissioners voted on an ordinance that effectively criminalized unhoused people for living in their cars. The split was clear — and telling.
Commissioners Mike Clark and Jeanne Herman voted NO, opposing criminalization.
Commissioners Mariluz Garcia, Alexis Hill, and Clara Andriola voted YES, supporting arrests and citations for people who are homeless.
Those votes are not a matter of opinion. They’re a matter of record.
When It Comes to Seniors, Why the Photo Gap?
We noticed something interesting (and a little weird) about the Washoe County Human Services Senior Breakfast on Friday, December 19 at the 9th Street Senior Center:
There are no photos online of the event — absolutely none we could find, until today.
From Safe Camp to Courtroom: Questions Linger as Karma Box Supervisor Faces Charges
Remember the individual arrested who worked with the Karma Box Project — the same person listed as a supervisor at the Nevada Cares Campus Safe Camp? Yes, that one.
Karma Box Project’s agreement with the Washoe County Human Services Agency requires background checks before employment. Whether that requirement was consistently followed remains an open question. What we do know is this: Matthew Brandon Grimsley is now headed to Second Judicial District Court, case CR25-2902.
Devon Reese - Public Office Doesn’t Come With a “No Critics Allowed” Clause …
When silence isn’t an option: Devon Reese accidentally confirms he reads Mike’s Reno Report. Or he sure did about the loss of Harrah’s xx and downtown Boise.
It turns out Councilmember Devon Reese does read Mike’s Reno Report — or at least reads it closely enough to feel compelled to respond. Not with answers, mind you. Just vibes, deflection, and a carefully worded non-response that somehow managed to say everything while explaining nothing.
EDAWN Announces Bold Pivot: From Economic Development to Parking Lot Sales
After several weeks of driving Washoe County to view the parcels of land generously handed over by Washoe County to EDAWN for sale, we feel compelled to acknowledge what is now obvious: EDAWN is no longer just an economic development group — it’s a government-funded real estate operation.
Congratulations on the rebrand.
Early Signs and the Blunder From Under
Apparently, December 14, 2025 is now campaign season in Reno — at least according to four-time mayoral candidate Eddie Lorton, whose campaign signs began popping up months before candidates are even allowed to file for office.
Alexis Hill a Waste-of-Time Candidacy Fueled by Spin and Self-Importance
According to Alexis Hill, running for governor is more intense than having a baby.
Really?
As taxpayers, forgive us if we don’t swoon. We’re a little busy wondering why we’re paying a full-time Washoe County Commissioner to audition for higher office on the public dime.
When GoFundMe Replaces the Landlord
Beefy’s Burger Joint says it plainly: the building needs major repairs — plumbing, flooring, and essential maintenance that simply can’t wait. Because of it, they’ve had to temporarily close their doors. For a neighborhood spot with loyal customers, that’s heartbreaking.
Reading the Tea Leaves in District 3: Enter Troy Regas
If you listen closely — and sometimes all it takes is one podcast — you can hear the unmistakable sound of a campaign quietly warming up.
It certainly looks like Troy Regas is preparing a run for Washoe County Commission District 3, and if that’s the case, incumbent Mariluz Garcia may be facing her most serious challenge yet.
Regas isn’t new to the political ecosystem, and what makes this potential matchup interesting isn’t just ideology — it’s relationships.
Double-Dipping, Triple Scoops, and TMFPD’s Mystery Money
At the last Washoe County District 2 CAB meeting there was a little unexpected theater courtesy of Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District. TMFPD gave a presentation that left residents scratching their heads, raising eyebrows, and possibly checking their wallets.
Because here’s the question no one answered clearly:
Is TMFPD already paying The Porter Group $5,000 a month to “find them funding”… or are they just thinking about paying them $5,000 a month? Or did they give the idea up.
Awkward Endorsements 101
We so enjoy trolling social media posts and frankly can’t believe what elected officials put up online. Our favorites are Reno Councilmember Devon Reese and Sparks Mayor Ed Lawson, but Washoe County Commissioner Mike Clark is moving up.
We saw Commissioner Mike Clark’s post celebrating that Eddie Lorton ignored him and Larry Chesney (Picon’s Publisher and candidate for Washoe County Commission District 5) at Carole Fineberg’s goodbye luncheon.
When the Republican Women Start Acting Like Devon Reese, You Know They’ve Hit Rock Bottom
Yesterday should have been a simple holiday gathering — the Washoe Republican Women’s annual party at a member’s home. Cookies, ornaments, political small talk. Instead, it turned into yet another snapshot of the GOP’s ongoing identity crisis, starring none other than Commissioner Clara Andriola, who was there holding court like the club exists solely at her pleasure.
Washoe County’s Karma Problem: Why Does Leadership Keep Protecting What They Refuse to Fix?
Bad karma is piling up fast — and it’s coming straight from Karma Box Project. Yet somehow, no matter what happens, Washoe County keeps circling the wagons to protect them. The question practically asks itself: why? What does the county know, what are they hiding, and why is no one in leadership willing to act?
Let’s lay out the facts that Washoe County Human Services Agency and County Manager Kate Thomas don’t seem eager to talk about:
Kathleen Taylor Bites Back
So who watched the Reno City Council Meeting - we did.
And our take away …
Councilmember Kathleen Taylor finally snapped about downtown Reno — and honestly, it was the most enthusiasm we’ve seen on the council dais since someone mentioned their free catered lunch arrived.
Something WICKED This Way Comes…
Picon was delighted to see Mayor Hillary Schieve and her Spooge-sunscreen business partner splashing their product around on Wicked to push their latest skincare hustle.
Ed Lawson: Perpetual Ugly Sweater Energy
The Mayor of Sparks, Ed Lawson, took to social media to grandly proclaim that he doesn’t read us.
And honestly? What a relief. We’d hate for him to trip over the articles about his greatest hits—like his dream of a toll road, or the time he championed the Lands Bill while paying his buddies to lobby for it long after the bill had flatlined.
Eddie Lorton Throws a Fundraiser …
After reading Mike’s Reno Report, and it is worth the read, we couldn’t help ourselves and simply had to query.
The Tale of Two Republican Parties: A Holiday Story in Duplicate… Literally
Only in Washoe County could the Republican Party roll into the holiday season with not one, but two Christmas parties — on the same day, with the same invitation template, but wildly different vibes.
On one side of the road, we have Event #1:
A polished, paid soirée at a building on 4th Street owned by — wait for it — a mayoral candidate. There’s valet parking, food, and enough political perfume in the air to make a lobbyist dizzy. This is the kind of party where you check your coat and your conscience at the door.
Why the Silence? A Tale of Two Arrests in Reno Media
Our Town Reno and Mike’s Reno Report both have reported on Karma Box Project’s Matthew Grimsley’s arrest so we urge you to subscribe and follow them, but in the meantime let’s ask ourselves a very simple question:
Why does the Reno Gazette Journal blast out a major story on former Reno councilman Paul Anderson’s first domestic-violence arrest over Thanksgiving — yet say absolutely nothing when Matthew Grimsley, a third-time domestic-battery arrestee who works for Karma Box Project as a Safe Camp supervisor, is taken into custody?