Gotham by the Bay is back and better than ever 🦇
Find my investigative reporting and Reynolds Rap at The Voice of San Francisco; but for no-holds-barred election coverage visit Gotham!
In April we launched The Voice of San Francisco, a nonprofit online newspaper, with my longtime team from The Marina Times and many of the contributors you know and love all in one place, featuring writers, videographers, podcasters, live events, and more. We will be here for you during this important election year and beyond, filling a crucial void in local journalism by offering essential news and investigative reporting on crime, drugs, homelessness, nonprofits, and corruption, along with education, food, culture, and the arts. There will also be op-ed pieces, and of course Reynolds Rap, the opinion column backed by fact where I broke the City Hall corruption stories, and where I will continue to call out San Francisco’s grifts, gaffes, policies, and politics.
At VOSF, we will amplify the unheard, challenge prevailing narratives, and shed light on important community issues. We want you to join us on our journey as your input will be a vital part of everything we do. As a California tax exempt nonprofit, we can also accept your tax deductible donations to help amplify our Voice and cut through the noise. To contribute, or to subscribe for updates, click here.
VOSF is a 501(c)(3) — meaning your donations are fully tax deductible — but during an election year we must follow strict rules: no endorsements, and no harsh opinions on propositions or candidates (even if they deserve it). Gotham by the Bay, however, is mine and mine alone, meaning you’ll be getting all that election coverage right here, in your inbox, every week. And I’ve got some doozies.
Thank you for sticking with me while we launched The Voice of San Francisco, and I do hope you’ll check it out and sign up for our free weekly newsletter, where you will exclusively find my 3-dot column covering news and scooplets from San Francisco to Oakland and beyond.
As always, Gotham is free, but if you do want to support my independent journalism it’s always appreciated. I donate the proceeds to animal rescue charities, which are in dire need right now. No amount is too small, and every penny goes directly to the animals.
We will start off with a bang tomorrow — a four-part series on Board of Supervisors president and current “progressive” mayoral candidate Aaron Peskin which traces his history from a NIMBY activist to the Tyrant of Telegraph Hill. So buckle up! It’s going to be a wild ride!