Murderer asks for forgiveness
 
Murderer asks for forgiveness

Bryan Clay, the Las Vegas man convicted of raping and murdering a mother and her 10-year-old daughter, takes the stand and makes an emotional plea to the jury.

Charles Manson’s false teeth on display at Las Vegas museum
 
Charles Manson’s false teeth on display at Las Vegas museum

Charles Manson’s false teeth are now on display at a Las Vegas museum. The cult leader died Nov. 19 at age 83. Manson masterminded the cold-blooded murders of nine people in 1969. His dentures and prison shower flip-flops are among the newest pieces at the Haunted Museum. The faux choppers are in a room devoted to serial killers. TV ghost hunter Zak Bagans says the dentures were stolen in 2010 by a fellow inmate while Manson took a shower.

Cold weather safety tips
 
Cold weather safety tips

Cold weather safety tips: • Insulate walls and attics. • Protect exposed pipes by wrapping them in insulation or layers of newspaper. • Turn off your outdoor sprinkler system. • Do not use gas appliances such as ranges or ovens to heat your home. • Dress warmly to avoid frostbite. Clothing made of wool or synthetic fibers offer more insulation than cotton. • If it’s too cold for you, it’s probably too cold for household pets to be kept outdoors for long periods of time.

Museum to catalog every item from Las Vegas shooting memorial
 
Museum to catalog every item from Las Vegas shooting memorial

A museum plans to catalog every item from the Las Vegas shooting memorial. Viewers have until Dec. 17 to see crosses and mementos before they become part of the Clark County Museum’s permanent collection. Cataloging the thousands of items could take more than a year. Each item gets a detailed description and is photographed from several angles. Items will be packaged and preserved in materials designed for long-term storage. Photos and descriptions will eventually be posted online for the public. Anyone interested in volunteering should email Cyndi Sanford at cynthia.sanford@ClarkCountyNV.gov

7 tips to avoid holiday decorating injuries
 
7 tips to avoid holiday decorating injuries

Nearly 15,000 Americans landed in emergency rooms after decorating for the holidays last year. Here are seven tips to avoid injuries: 1. Buy a shorter tree. 2. Use projector lights to mimic string lights outside your home. 3. Hire professionals to decorate. 4. Use a spotter at the bottom of your ladder. 5. Don’t rush when you’re on the roof. 6. If you’re older than 60, leave the high decorating for younger people with stronger bones. 7. Save the eggnog for afterward.

Mel Brooks plans encore at Encore in April
 
Mel Brooks plans encore at Encore in April

Buoyed by his sold-out premiere on the Strip last summer, Mel Brooks returns to Vegas in the spring. The 91-year-old Brooks says, “I love Las Vegas, I really do. … There’s nothing like the Vegas vibe.” The show will cover such films as “Blazing Saddles,” “The Producers” and “Young Frankenstein.” Matt Goss is back on the Strip, at 1 Oak nightclub at The Mirage. He was joined by his twin brother, Luke, in his debut at the club on Saturday.

Las Vegas morning update for Monday, December 4th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Monday, December 4th

Monday’s headlines: trash, lawlessness targeted at shooting range, California pot legalization not the biggest threat for Nevada, officials quiet on Amazon HQ2 proposal. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Finding those elves at Elf Adventure in Las Vegas
 
Finding those elves at Elf Adventure in Las Vegas

Participants search for Elves on the Shelves during the Elf Adventure at the Discovery Children’s Museum in Las Vegas Dec. 3, 2017. Elizabeth Brumley Las Vegas Review-Journal @EliPagePhoto

Golden Edge: Knights Beat Coyotes In Overtime
 
Golden Edge: Knights Beat Coyotes In Overtime

Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond, Review-Journal reporters Steve Carp and David Schoen recap tonight’s Golden Knights game against the Arizona Coyotes.

Vegas Nation: Raiders Beat The Giants
 
Vegas Nation: Raiders Beat The Giants

Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond, Review-Journal Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken, Gilbert Manzano and Ed Graney recap tonights game against the New York Giants. The Raiders now have a chance at the playoffs and are tied for first place in the AFC west division.

Nación Vegas: Raiders derrotaron a los Giants 24-17
 
Nación Vegas: Raiders derrotaron a los Giants 24-17

No fue lindo, pero los Raiders se hicieron cargo el domingo para mantener vivas sus esperanzas de llegar a los playoffs. Los Raiders derrotaron a los Giants por 24-17 en casa, y ahora están empatados con los Chiefs y Chargers por el primer lugar en la división Oeste de la AFC.

UNLV falls to Arizona in overtime
 
UNLV falls to Arizona in overtime

Review-Journal reporter Mark Anderson recaps UNLV’s loss to Arizona in overtime, including a stellar display from UNLV’s Brandon McCoy and Arizona’s Deandre Ayton.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. talks in Las Vegas
 
Dale Earnhardt Jr. talks in Las Vegas

Dale Earnhardt Jr talks about adjusting to retirement with reporters in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Nov. 26, 2017. (Ron Kantowski/ Las Vegas Review Journal)

Nevada Preps: Gorman wins ninth straight state title
 
Nevada Preps: Gorman wins ninth straight state title

Review-Journal reporter Justin Emerson recaps Bishop Gorman’s 48-7 win over Reed Saturday, Dec. 2, from Reno, Nevada. It was the Gales’ ninth consecutive state title.