Megan Rose Dickey
Megan Rose Dickey is a reporter covering business and technology in San Francisco.
Prior to joining Gazetteer SF, she authored the daily newsletter at Axios SF, where she co-authored a daily newsletter on all-things San Francisco. She’s also spent several years covering technology at publications including TechCrunch, Protocol, and Business Insider.
Meta quietly removed mentions of LGBTQ-affirming care from public benefits page
The company said that they were ‘removed in error’
Despite tons of storefronts standing empty across the city, hardly anyone pays the vacant storefront tax
Things may be about to change for non-compliant property owners, who have been getting away scott-free so far
Tech companies are marketing digital payday loans as ‘safe’ and ‘cost-effective’ money management
Policymakers are scrambling to regulate the 'earned wage access' industry
City Hall newcomer Chyanne Chen faces a tough task amid San Francisco’s looming budget deficit
The District 11 supervisor-elect is inheriting a neighborhood full of vacant storefronts and fed-up business owners
I made my friends compete against each other in a holiday bake off and … not everyone had a good time
One participant told me his entire therapy session the next day was about the party’s 'bigger meaning in life'
If your tech company isn’t hiring a magician for your holiday party, do you even work in tech?
Apparently, December is the busiest season for San Francisco’s magician community
For termed-out D9 Supervisor Hillary Ronen’s next act, she’s tackling AI policy
She'll be working with Local Progress, a lefty org made up of current and former elected officials
No one really knows how San Francisco’s government is using AI, but that’s about to change
City departments will soon be required to publicly disclose how they’re using AI
Now that they have a roster, let’s all get to know SF’s new WNBA team
Everything we know (so far) about the Golden State Valkyries, the Bay's first WNBA franchise
This woman left tech to pursue professional magic in SF, and we truly love that for her
We live in a harsh world, so literally why not