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When "No" Still Means "Yes" in Reno - Mt. Rose Junction

It’s back. The one-acre rezoning that even the Reno Planning Commission couldn’t muster support for is rolling along — because in Reno politics, a tie vote is just a technicality, not a stop sign.

The developer’s advocate, Brook Oswald, spun it as “unique” — because, apparently, one acre of dirt is the unicorn of urban planning. “A great opportunity to do something special,” he said. Translation: stack ‘em high, sell ‘em fast, and don’t worry where the cars go.

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Devon Reese for Mayor: Because Reno Just Isn’t Complicated Enough

Well, folks, break out the campaign buttons — because yes, Devon Reese is officially running for Reno mayor. And if you feel like you’ve seen this movie before, you probably have. The script hasn’t changed much: big promises, bigger fundraising asks, and that ever-present question — who’s Reno really for? The residents… or Reese’s rolodex of developer friends?

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Planning the Future or Playing the Family Game? It’s Called Ethics …

There’s a familiar smell wafting through Reno politics again, and it’s not sagebrush or summer wildfire smoke — it’s the scent of undeclared conflicts and developer dollars.

Former Reno Planning Commissioner J.D. Drakulich, a rumored, un-declared candidate for City Council Ward 2, has found himself on the receiving end of a little love letter from the Nevada Commission on Ethics. Case number 25-070 isn’t just a paperwork formality — it’s a jurisdictional determination about a potential conflict of interest that should make every Reno voter pause and ask: “Whose interests is Drakulich really planning for?”

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