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Enough Is Enough: Time for Washoe County to Come Clean on Safe Camp Management

Yesterday we published a story hoping someone with a bigger reach might amplify it — and bless their souls, Our Town Reno picked it up. They have a megaphone compared to Picon’s whistle, and for that we’re grateful. We’re happy being the “little engine that could,” the outlet everyone swears they don’t read… yet somehow always seem to react to. That’s our comfort zone.

But today we’re stepping out of that zone.

Because what’s happening at the Safe Camp — and how residents are reacting to it — can no longer be brushed aside with a smile, a ribbon, and a county press release from what we lovingly call the Propaganda Princesses at Washoe County.

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Phil Tenneson Raises Alarms — And We’re On It

We pushed another article to tomorrow because this one needed attention. Phil Tenneson flagged a concern, and as always, we followed up. Commissioner Mike Clark — the only commissioner who consistently speaks with us — confirmed he has already reached out to County Manager Kate Thomas to get the exact facts.

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SB 7: A Breath of Fresh Air for Firefighters… or Something More?

Picon supports SB3 and the intent behind the bill, but we continue to question why this item was placed into a special session. While the policy itself may have merit, the urgency and timing remain unclear, and the public deserves transparency on why SB3 could not move through the normal legislative process, and frankly the sponsor of the bill … read on.

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McPolitics and the Case of the Retread Republicans

Good grief — the Republicans of Washoe County are at it again. It’s 2026, the primaries are warming up, and apparently, the bench is so shallow you can see the bottom.

We’d hoped for new faces, new voices, maybe even new ideas. Instead, the Washoe County Republican Party is serving reheated leftovers — and calling it strategy.

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Kate Thomas’ Paycheck vs. Washoe’s Wallet — A Budget Blunder

Here’s the latest: Washoe County just inked a two-year contract with County Manager Kate Thomas, paying her nearly $339K a year — only marginally lower than her predecessor, who earned $341K. And yes, that’s happening while the county is juggling a $27 million budget deficit.

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Reno’s New Revenue Scheme: Tax the Nonprofits and Call It “Safety”

Welcome to Reno, where even the charities that pick up the slack for the city might soon pay for the privilege. The latest target: local nonprofits — you know, the ones filling the gaps that government can’t manage, the ones feeding seniors, sheltering people, and fighting fires in the social safety net.

The City of Reno is proposing nonprofit registration regulations that could force nonprofits to pay business-license–style fees. According to a city announcement, officials are concerned that without formal registration, some nonprofits operate “under the radar,” avoiding fire code, zoning compatibility checks, and other safety reviews. So now they want to enforce an “ordinance governing this matter” — and possibly charge fees that nonprofits currently don’t pay.

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WC-1: The Zombie Tax That Keeps Eating Washoe County Residents Wallets  

Remember 2016? When Washoe County voters were told schools were literally crumbling around our children and the only thing standing between students and structural collapse was a sales tax hike wrapped in a shiny PR campaign called “Save Our Schools.”

What voters weren’t told:
– Enrollment was already projected to decline.
– Developers didn’t want “per door” fees like other cities use to fund infrastructure.
– And the PR machine running WC-1 was also building a very cozy political ecosystem that now shapes the WCSD board and beyond.

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AB3 and the Shrinking Window of Government Transparency in Nevada

Well, mark your calendars — Picon just agreed with the Nevada Press Association. We know. We’re shocked too.

Apparently, the Nevada Legislature has enrolled itself in a crash course titled “How to Lose an Election in 3 Easy Bills,” and Assembly Bill 3 is the final exam. Nothing says “we care about transparency” quite like tightening privacy laws right as public records wait times are already long enough to qualify for archaeological status.

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Cabernet, Conflict & City Hall Drama

Washoe District Judge Kathleen Sigurdson will remain on the Michael Leonard lawsuit involving Devon Reese, Alex Velto, and Conor McQuivey. A motion had challenged her impartiality, but Judge Barry Breslow ruled there was no evidence of bias sufficient to warrant removing her from the case. He noted, however, that the “significant concerns” raised by the motion can still be addressed later on appeal, should the case reach that point.

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When a Seat Magically Empties: The Senior Advisory Board’s Transparency Problem

Something strange is happening at the Washoe County Senior Advisory Board — and seniors deserve to know exactly what’s going on.

At the October 8, 2025 meeting, the board discussed moving current District 5 representative Pam Roberts into the suddenly vacant District 1 seat. On paper, that looks like a routine housekeeping matter. In reality, it raises a long list of uncomfortable questions.

A Distrcit 1 seat that seemed to have emptied itself … conveniently - if you listen to the July 9, 2025 Zoom Senior Advisory Board Meeting. The person who previously held the District 1 seat “suddenly resigned.” No real explanation. No public discussion. No clarity on whether the resignation was voluntary or… encouraged.

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Commissioner Clara Andriola: Master of the Selfie, Duchess of the Photo Op, Empress of Taking Credit

Some politicians get things done.
Some politicians pretend to get things done.
And then there’s Commissioner Clara Andriola, who manages to take credit for things that were done before she even found the parking lot.

If political boasting were an Olympic sport, she’d have more gold than Michael Phelps.

Andriola has a talent for taking credit for anything and everything that defies physics. There is not an idea that crosses the county line that Andriola cannot, within seconds, position herself in front of—preferably with a photographer nearby.

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When the Press Stops Rolling: What the Death of RN&R’s Print Edition Says About Journalism in Reno

Reno just lost another print newspaper. Again.

The Reno News & Review (RN&R) announced this week that it’s ending its print edition — the second time in recent years it has done so. For longtime readers, it’s déjà vu. First the racks disappeared and the paper went digital-only. Then, after a change in ownership, the presses started up again and the city’s coffee shops and breweries once more filled with those familiar stacks of RN&R issues.

Now, the presses are silent again.

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Washoe County’s Senior Strategy: Volunteer… So They Don’t Have To Work

Washoe County seems to have cracked the code on “senior engagement.”
Spoiler alert: it’s called volunteerism.

Yep — somewhere in the Human Services Division, someone must have decided that seniors don’t need fun, stimulation, or community. Nope. What they really need is to stuff envelopes, run errands, and “stay active” by doing unpaid labor that conveniently makes the county look good.

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Picon’s Petty Post of the Day: Quorums, Curry, and Common Sense

Since we’re already having a petty day (thank you, City of Reno T-shirt inquiry), let’s move right along to our next question of the week — this one courtesy of four-time Reno mayoral candidate Eddie Lorton.

Eddie took to Facebook recently to raise a “quorum concern” about several Reno City Council members attending the India Association of Northern Nevada event. We’ll give him this — he’s consistent about showing up where cameras and questions are.

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Just Asking for a Friend (and a Few Taxpayers)

We couldn’t help but notice those matching shirts the Reno City Council members wore at the Veterans Day Parade — very coordinated, very official-looking. Cool City of Reno swag.

Here’s our question: did taxpayers pick up the tab for those?

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A Little Reminder About “Donations” from City Hall

We couldn’t help but smile today when a few speakers during public comment — including some UNR students and a Midtown representative — took to the mic to thank Councilmembers Miguel Martinez, Brandi Anderson, and Devon Reese for their “generous donations” to their organizations.

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Veterans, Valor, and Vanishing Voices: A Veterans Day Reflection from Reno

As we pause this Veterans Day to honor the men and women who have worn the uniform — those who have put themselves in harm’s way and those who paid the ultimate price — we find ourselves reflecting not only on their sacrifice, but on what we, as a community, are doing with the freedoms they fought to protect.

And that brings us, strangely enough, to Veterans Memorial Elementary School in Reno.

While the Washoe County School Board prepares to reassign or “repurpose” the school, one has to wonder: why would a district even consider reassigning a school that honors our veterans — especially this week? There is a meeting to discuss the repurposing on November 12th at least they didn’t schedule the meeting on Veterans Day.

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The Case of Travis Smith and the Death of Cyclist Joshua Neely

On May 28, 2025, a quiet stretch of Washoe Valley road became the scene of a tragedy. Cyclist Joshua Neely was struck and killed — and the driver responsible, Travis Smith, didn’t stop.

While the family of Joshua Neely grieves, Smith’s legal team appears busy shielding assets. That tells a story of its own — one of financial insulation rather than remorse.

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The Save Lakeridge Saga: Lawyers, Lobbyists, and a Whole Lot of Questions

Once upon a time in Reno, there was a community rallying to “Save Lakeridge.” Lawn signs sprouted, neighbors united, and for a moment, it looked like the little people might actually hold their ground against big development. Fast-forward to today — and the movement that once had fire in its belly now feels more like a members-only club with a cover charge.

At a July meeting of the retooled Save Lakeridge LLC, residents expected transparency, plans, and maybe even a little hope. What they got instead was mystery theater. The group proudly announced they’d hired two lawyers and a lobbyist — then didn’t name them. No explanation of their roles, no strategy, not even a slide deck. Attendees were told to write their questions on cards, and only the “chosen ones” were read aloud. The rest? Filed under “never mind.”

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