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Delusional Fundraising Claims and Curious Cannabis Alliance

There was District Attorney Chris Hicks proudly announcing he outraised Wes Duncan, Jon Killoran proclaiming from every available rooftop that he’d topped Mike Clark, and, of course, the ever-reliable bravado of Eddie Lorton — which almost deserves its own campaign finance category. The irony, of course, is that while Killoran was celebrating his totals, a fair number of voters were still asking a simpler question: Who? A little name recognition can go a long way, even when the dollar figures look impressive on paper.

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Questions Linger Despite Karma Box’s Public Relations Push

Nothing to see here, folks… just smile for the retreat photo.

We couldn’t help but notice Karma Box Project’s board retreat photo — the kind that looks like it came with instructions: stand close, look proud, project confidence. Message received.

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The Case That Raises More Eyebrows Than Answers

Picon expected to see a high-powered defense attorney swoop in from Las Vegas — or even California — to represent almost-former Judge Bridget Robb. That’s usually how these things go when the stakes are high and reputations are on the line.

Instead?
We got Meghan Lucey — an attorney whose practice is primarily family law.

Wait. What?

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Pay Attention … Please

After reading Mike’s Reno Report today, it’s clear he laid out Bruce Parks’ worldview of Republicans and Republican politics far more eloquently than Picon ever could.

And as Mike correctly pointed out, the problem isn’t that Parks lacks passion or spirit—it’s that he doesn’t do the homework.

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Battery Case Finally Moves Forward for Karma Box Figure

What’s Taking So Long? The Grimsley case crawls forward … the slow speed of justice may finally be picking up—ever so slightly.

Mathew Grimsley of the Nevada Cares Campus / Karma Box Project, who was arrested on a charge of battery, now appears to have a court date on the horizon. And with it, the possibility that we may finally learn what is actually happening at Karma Box—the operator of the so-called “safe camp” that is being paid by the Washoe County Human Services Agency. You know those silly taxpayers.

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When Party Control Matters More Than Victory in Washoe County …

After reading Mike’s Reno Report this morning, we thought we’d add a few observations from Monday night’s Washoe County Republican Central Committee meeting (January 27, 2026). You know—the one chaired by Bruce Parks, who has a habit of politically excommunicating Republicans who don’t fall in line, well his line.

Maybe that helps explain why Washoe County has over 103,000 registered Republicans, yet the Central Committee can only muster about 165 people as members, and that says a whole lot.

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Comeuppance …

Let’s rewind the tape—because history matters, and so do facts.

Back in 2021, then–Washoe County Assessor Mike Clark had reached his limit. Public records that by law should have been readily available were anything but. District Attorney Chris Hicks’ office appeared unwilling—if not outright resistant—to produce them. So Clark did what citizens are allowed to do: he hired a private investigator and lawfully obtained public records tied to lawsuits, internal investigations, and court filings. Every document mailed to influential Washoe County figures already existed in the public domain.

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Oh, Greg Kidd—When Will Nevada Finally Sink In?

Gregg Kidd is at it again. Last week, the well-funded would-be public servant hosted yet another “Meeting the Moment: Affordability Crisis” town hall at Reno Public Market, promising a thoughtful conversation about rising costs—groceries, rent, electricity—and how Northern Nevada might chart a more equitable future.

It all sounded earnest. Familiar, even.

But then came the panel.

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Eric Brown’s Washoe County “Success Story”

Well golly. It appears former Washoe County Manager Eric Brown has been job-hunting for about six months now—with no takers.

Are we surprised? Not even a little.

Brown governed from an ivory tower, punching down on rank-and-file employees, rewarding his direct reports, while turning a blind eye to taxpayers. Instead, he made sure to reward his inner circle—Bob Lucey, Vaughn Hartung, Alexis Hill, and Mariluz Garcia—while the people footing the bill were treated as an inconvenience.

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Is It Time to Recall Commissioner Alexis Hill? Her Campaign is One of Privilege …

It’s a fair question—and one Washoe County residents are starting to ask out loud.

Commissioner Alexis Hill ran in 2024 telling voters she wanted nothing more than to serve the people of Washoe County. Then Donald Trump was elected president and—almost overnight—Hill announced she was “compelled” to run for governor of Nevada. Apparently, the calling to serve District 1 came with an asterisk.

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Delay, Deny, Deflect: A Washoe County Tradition

We were mildly amused yesterday when we were sent the Washoe County Justice Report—complete with a meme of Washoe County District Attorney Chris Hicks.

The report referenced a Picon story about the difficulty of obtaining public records and noted that we escalated the issue to DA Hicks and members of his staff. That part is true. What the report left out is that we’ve written numerous stories over the years about our ongoing battles to obtain public records from the District Attorney’s Office.

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Unequal Protection? Reno Police Responses Raise Serious Questions

When Kim Koschmann went to the Reno Police Department to complain about Karma Box Project’s Executive Director Grant Denton who she had been dating. Kim says she was given advice that still echoes: it would be better not to “poke the bear.” According to Kim, officers warned her that Denton would know she was attempting to obtain a temporary restraining order. The clear message was to let it drop.

At the time, Kim wasn’t just uncomfortable — she says she was afraid for her life, a concern she directly expressed to the Reno Police Department. Yet she was discouraged from moving forward. No stakeout. No visible show of urgency. No apparent protective response.

Fast forward.

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Dolly Parton Turns 80, and Suddenly One Lyric Feels Especially Relevant Around Washoe County …

“Here you come again… Because here comes Matt Polley — again — applying for yet another county board.

This time, Polley has submitted an application for the Washoe County Open Space and Regional Parks Commission, complete with a letter of recommendation from Reno City Councilmember Devon Reese. The problem? That letter wasn’t written for parks. It was written to support Polley’s appointment to the Northern Nevada Health District Board — and it’s already part of an active lawsuit.

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Sun Valley’s Zombie Properties and the County That Forgot Its Own Records

We noticed Commissioner Mike Clark posted a list of Sun Valley properties in need of intervention — parcels where people appear to be living without maintaining the land and, in some cases, without even owning it.

That alone raised eyebrows.

What raised more eyebrows was the sudden urgency from Commissioner Mariluz Garcia, who made a bit of a public hoopla over the issue — despite saying she’s been “working on this problem” for the last three years.

Three years?

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The Curious Case of Chris Hicks and His Fall From Grace

When Chris Hicks was first elected Washoe County District Attorney, the sky truly seemed to be the limit. Those in the know believed he would go far. He was viewed as a rising star with promise, ambition, and opportunity.

But time took its toll.

Somewhere along the way, Hicks strayed from a basic principle of public service: the District Attorney is there to serve the taxpayers of Washoe County — not himself, not his friends, and not a circle of powerful supporters.

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Greg Kidd, Affordability, and the Curious Company He Keeps

Gregg Kidd is back—once again attempting to “understand” Northern Nevada.

The well-funded would-be public servant is hosting yet another Meeting the Moment: Affordability Crisis Town Hall on Tuesday, January 21, from 5:00–6:30 p.m. at the Reno Public Market. Hosted by This Is Reno, Kidd says the event follows up on a March town hall meant to hear how everyday Nevadans are coping with rising costs—groceries, electricity, rent—and to gather ideas on making Northern Nevada more affordable and equitable.

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From the Dais to the Cheap Seats: Ed Lawson’s “Ferntucky” Moment

Picon was out in the field yesterday following up on a Gregg Kidd story and missed the Sparks City Council meeting. That turned out to be unfortunate timing—because we almost missed what may be one of the most telling moments of the meeting, delivered casually by none other than Mayor Ed Lawson himself.

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