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A 28-year-old openly gay first-time candidate for a seat in the Hawaii state legislature defeated a Proud Boys leader in this month's election.Adrian Tam defeated Nicholas Ochs by carrying 63% of the vote in the race to represent Hawaii's District 22 — which covers Waikiki, Ala Moana, and Kakaako on Oahu — in the state House of Representatives.According to The Daily Beast and NBC News, Tam will be the only openly LGBTQ+ person currently serving in the Hawaii legislature.Tam said that throughout the general election campaign, he was "bombarded" with hateful messages from his opponents' campaign."It's almost to a harassment level," Tam told NBC News.The Ochs campaign Facebook page was removed in September for violating platform policies. He has been criticized for "offensive posts" about the Jewish and LGBTQ+ communities, according to NBC News. The Daily Beast reports that Ochs received an endorsement from Roger Stone, a longtime Trump ally and political provocateur.Ochs told NBC News that he had also received harassing messages from Tam's supporters, and denied that he is a racist.But despite his messy race with Ochs, Tam told The Daily Beast that his campaign's biggest challenge came in unseating incumbent Tom Brower in the primary election. Brower had served as the district's representative since 2008."This was a 'change election,'" Tam told The Daily Beast. "A lot of new candidates are younger, and won races or open primaries."Tam told The Daily Beast that LGBTQ+ issues did not come up much on the campaign trail."People were more concerned about the economy and their livelihoods," he told The Daily Beast. "But I had a lot of people who are LGBTQ tell me that they were excited about our campaign. They really wanted us to win.""I'm glad that our Congress is slowly coming together and starting to look like the population of America," he told NBC News. 1890
(KGTV) — The holidays have begun at Disneyland and California Adventure Park, bringing back the annual seasonal tradition so many San Diegans have come to cherish.This year, in addition to guests' favorite holiday fun in the form of parades, fireworks, and, yes, even snow, new surprises await.Disney Festival of Holidays brings together live entertainment from holiday toy and a delicious, diverse dishes from around the world.GALLERY: Holiday merch hits World of Disney shelves in Downtown DisneyDancing and musical performances from Holiday Toy Drummers, Mostly Kosher, Blue13 Dance Company, and the Grammy award-winning Mariachi Divas will surely keep families entertained outside of the California Adventure's rides.And come with an empty stomach, because there's plenty of international flavors to try at the Festival of Foods Marketplace. The Three Caballeros will also host a Disney iViva Navidad! street party, with folklórico and samba dancers and live music.Cars Land is dressed head-to-toe in its holiday best and Santa himself will be at the park's Redwood Creek Challenge Trail. Guests may even catch "Santa Goofy" making the rounds!THE EATS: Disneyland, California Adventure?gets into holiday spirit with festive foodOver at Disneyland, classic holiday fun is everywhere, from the Haunted Mansion to It's a Small World rides."A Christmas Fantasy" parade runs daily, marching toy soldiers, favorite Disney characters, and Santa (how is he everywhere at once) down Main Street for a bright and cheerful celebration of the holidays.Sleeping Beauty's Castle has been winterized with shimmering icicles and a massive, 60-foot Christmas tree greets guests as they enter the park.RELATED: 10 San Diego holiday traditions to experienceDowntown Disney is getting in on the fun as well, with special entertainment, holiday-inspired goodies, and decorations without admission to the park. 1920

(KGTV) - The San Diego Police Department is launching its "bait bike" program in Point Loma and Ocean Beach after its success in Pacific Beach.The program outfits bikes with GPS devices that notify officers when a bike is being stolen. Officers are able to track the suspect's location in real time before arresting them.San Diego PD has received enough funding for at least 2 bait bikes for Point Loma and Ocean Beach, according to Councilmember Lorie Zapf’s Office.MAP: Track crimes in your neighborhoodFigures from Pacific Beach indicate officers have arrested 128 bike thieves since the program began, with the program having a 100 percent conviction rate.Bait bikes were first rolled out in SDPD in 2014.It’s estimated more than 3,000 bikes are stolen every year across San Diego County. Experts say U-shaped locks are the most effective.RELATED: San Diegans report cut brake cables on dockless bikes 943
“Ask Brianna” is a column from NerdWallet for 20-somethings or anyone else starting out. I’m here to help you manage your money, find a job and pay off student loans — all the real-world stuff no one taught us how to do in college. Send your questions about postgrad life to askbrianna@nerdwallet.com.Sure, your college may allow students to pay for tuition and fees with a credit card. But, like partying the night before a midterm, it’s probably not a good idea.Paying for anything with plastic requires a plan to get rid of your balance fast. That keeps interest charges from piling up. Plus, many schools charge “convenience fees” that could cost more than the value of any rewards points or cash-back bonuses you’re hoping to get on your card.Here’s what to weigh before using one type of credit to pursue another. 827
(KGTV) - Do pay phones still generate hundreds of millions of dollars a year in the United States?Yes!There are about 100,000 pay phones left in the U.S. that generated 6 million in revenue in 2015.In San Diego, they're still widely used at hospitals and at the border where cell service is weak. 312
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