Menzies recaps UNLV victory
 
Menzies recaps UNLV victory

UNLV basketball coach Marvin Menzies recaps Tuesday’s victory over Oral Roberts. (Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Malcolm Subban enjoyed getting the win in the shootout
 
Malcolm Subban enjoyed getting the win in the shootout

Golden Knights goaltender Malcolm Subban stopped all three Anaheim shooters to get the 4-3 win Tuesday night at T-Mobile Arena. (Steve Carp/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Golden Edge: Knights secure first shootout win
 
Golden Edge: Knights secure first shootout win

Bryan Salmond, David Schoen and Steve Carp discuss the Golden Knights’ shootout win over Anaheim — the first in franchise history — including Malcolm Subban’s overtime performance, Alex Tuch’s game-winner and upcoming games on the road against Nashville and Dallas.

The Love Store to open new location in Las Vegas
 
The Love Store to open new location in Las Vegas

The Love Store will open a new location this week next to the downtown Community Healing Garden dedicated to the Las Vegas shooting. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

The Love Store to open fifth location in Las Vegas
 
The Love Store to open fifth location in Las Vegas

The Love Store, a retailer whose products include vibrators and lingerie, will open a new location this week next to the downtown healing garden dedicated to the Las Vegas shooting. The store, located near the intersection of Charleston Boulevard and Third Street, will staff 30 employees, Wheeler said. This is the fifth Love Store, with three around the valley and one in Victorville, California. Officials approved the architectural plans for the store in July, according to city records. Love Store received a certificate of occupancy on Oct. 11. Some who work in the arts district disagree with having a store that sells sex-related items next to a memorial for shooting victims. Las Vegas Valley artist Nancy Good, who’s held exhibits in the arts district, said the combination will turn into a punchline.

The Right Take: Amazon Coming To Vegas Would Hurt CCSD
 
The Right Take: Amazon Coming To Vegas Would Hurt CCSD

If you think the Clark County School District has budget problems now, imagine how bad it’ll be if Amazon selects Las Vegas as the site of its second headquarters.

RTC celebrated the agency’s 25th anniversary
 
RTC celebrated the agency’s 25th anniversary

The RTC distributed prizes at several bus stops to mark the agency’s 25th anniversary. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Juan Gabriel’s former home goes up for auction
 
Juan Gabriel’s former home goes up for auction

The home of the late Mexican singer and songwriter Juan Gabriel that includes a 1950s diner and nightclub and a place where Michael Jackson partied went up for auction. The house did not sell at auction this past weekend. Negotiations continue with bidders. The mansion’s address is 2801 Pinto Lane in the Las Vegas Historic District and sits on a 1.14-acre site in a neighborhood home to entertainers, politicians and athletes. It has a main house that’s shaped in a U, a duplex and two other buildings behind the home that have living space. Overall, the configuration has at least 18 bedrooms and baths and can reach 21 bedrooms. There’s 23,000 square feet in total. Real estate investor Jane Popple

New hockey fans learn the game at Vegas Golden Knights U
 
New hockey fans learn the game at Vegas Golden Knights U

Class is in session at T-Mobile Arena. Vegas Golden Knights University helps teach hockey knowledge to local fans. The curriculum includes offensive, defensive and special teams strategy. Tuition costs $495 for five sessions, and you get to skate on Knights home ice before class begins. Tuition is reduced if you’re a season-ticket holder. You also get a free meal and a ticket to a Knights game after class. The “professors” hope that the classes will make games more enjoyable for fans with limited hockey knowledge.

Lotus of Siam to open new location
 
Lotus of Siam to open new location

The wait is almost over. Lotus of Siam will open its new location next week. The original location on East Sahara Avenue closed in September due to flood damage. Lotus of Siam’s new location is at 620 E. Flamingo Road, where Roy’s used to be. The restaurant will open to the public next Monday.

10 retailers that have filed for bankruptcy in 2017
 
10 retailers that have filed for bankruptcy in 2017

10 retailers that have filed for bankruptcy in 2017 Toys “R” Us The Limited Wet Seal BCBG Max Azria Hhgregg RadioShack Payless ShoeSource Rue21 True Religion Apparel Alfred Angelo

Las Vegas morning update for Tuesday, December 5th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Tuesday, December 5th

Tuesday’s headlines: police say burglary led to deadly shooting at storage facility, baby dies after co-sleeping with parent, Lotus of Siam to open new location next week. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

UNLV prepares to play at the MGM
 
UNLV prepares to play at the MGM

UNLV’s basketball team plays Oral Roberts on Tuesday at the MGM. (Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Lamborghini creates the world’s fastest SUV
 
Lamborghini creates the world’s fastest SUV

Lamborghini Creates the World’s Fastest SUV Say hello to the Urus. On Monday, the luxury automaker unveiled it’s new SUV in Italy. The $200,000 SUV can reach speeds up to 190 miles an hour, comes equipped with a 650 horsepower turbocharged V8, and has an eight-speed transmission. “As far as I’m concerned, it’s the first super-SUV.” Jonny Lieberman, Motor Trend writer to CNN Money

VGK University: Introduction to hockey, and much more
 
VGK University: Introduction to hockey, and much more

Vegas Golden Knights officials Misha Donskov and Murray Craven chat about VGK University, a five-course instructional for hockey fans, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Dec. 3, 2017. (Ron Kantowski/ Las Vegas Review Journal)

VGK University: Introduction to hockey, and much more
 
VGK University: Introduction to hockey, and much more

Vegas Golden Knights officials Misha Donskov and Murray Craven chat about VGK University, a five-course instructional for hockey fans, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Dec. 3, 2017. (Ron Kantowski/ Las Vegas Review Journal)

Bellagio Conservatory debuts 2017 holiday display
 
Bellagio Conservatory debuts 2017 holiday display

It’s officially the holidays at Bellagio! The Conservatory and Botanical Gardens switched to a festive holiday display. There are 34,000 flowers on display, 28,000 of which are poinsettias. The center of the display is a 42-foot Christmas tree with 2,500 ornaments and 7,000 LED lights. New this year is an large ice queen. 6 large polar bears surround the display, covered in carnations and hydrangeas There’s even a train running through the display with a camera so you can see its route. It took 125 people to assemble the whole display. The holiday display will be open through January 6.