Vegas Classrooms Left $3,663 Short As Nevada Trails Nation In School Cash
The state commission says Nevada is about $3,663 per student behind the U.S. average and sketched a 10‑year plan that would require roughly $190M a year. Lawmakers face hard choices on revenue as districts warn staff and programs are already at risk.
Carson City Judge Slams Door On Polymarket In Nevada Gambling Fight
A Carson City judge on May 29 issued a preliminary injunction that bars Polymarket from offering event‑contract markets to Nevada residents as the state presses enforcement. The move deepens a national legal fight over whether prediction markets are regulated as derivatives or as gambling.
Nevada Dems Go All In To Nab First 2028 Primary Slot
Nevada Democrats told DNC officials their union‑heavy, majority‑minority state and upgraded election systems make it the right place to open the 2028 Democratic primary. The pitch faces legal and security questions that are still unresolved.












