Alex Mak - Managing Editor

The Great Bay Area Techodus: They’re going to Austin to ruin that place
Silicon Valley companies are shipping jobs to places like Texas in droves. That isn’t new news, places like the ‘Silicon Hills’ of Austin Texas (God save them), and the ‘Silicon Mountain’ in Denver, have been opening new offices for Bay Area tech for years now. But there is a stark

Save San Francisco’s Independent Journalism
After withstanding unprecedented drops in revenue caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, 16 of San Francisco’s independent news outlets are holding a joint fundraiser to preserve and protect the city’s independent press. Donate to Save SF News Local reporting has been essential during the shelter-in-place public health orders and local and

San Francisco’s New COVID Cases by Neighborhood
The new COVID infection rate in San Francisco is at it’s highest level ever. We are now averaging 137 new confirmed cases a day in our city.

100 Best Cheap Eats in the Bay Area
This list of great places to eat in the Bay Area will leave you smiling and probably drooling. All these joints are incredibly well priced, locally owned, delicious, and serving takeout in 2020. Check their links for store hours, menus, and ordering info, because things are always changing these days,

Bay Area Voter Turnout above 80% in all 9 Counties
Bay Area Voter Turnout for the latest 2020 presidential election was above 80% in all 9 Counties. To put that in perspective, the projected voter turnout for all of the USA is around 68%. San Francisco County saw historic numbers with an 86.23% turnout, a number that has not been

US Presidential Election Results From 1789 to 2020
The US presidential election results starting with George Washington v John Adams in 1789! It’s a fascinating timeline to watch, not only are you reminded of presidents past, but you also are reminded that close elections, or candidates wining the popular vote but losing the electoral college is nothing new. With our system, these kind of results happened throughout history.

How to Check the Status of Your Ballot in Nevada, Georgia, Arizona & all 50 States
Many states notify a voter automatically if their vote is rejected, typically it’s because the voters ballot signature does not match their signature on file. But in most states you must check the status of your ballot yourself, online. And each state has their own cut-off date for how long

Trump protesters chant ‘count those votes’ in Arizona and ‘stop the count’ in Michigan, outside ballot-counting sites.
We knew the The Trump campaign will not go quietly into the night. Trump openly talks about not accepting the vote outcome unless he wins. Trump protesters chant ‘count those votes’ in Arizona where he is behind, and ‘stop the count’ in Michigan where ballots are being counted from Democratic