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Tech workers have often been the bad guys of San Francisco: Their mass influx drove up rents, and residents worried about how they were changing the character of the city. But when COVID hit, these same Silicon Valley citizens embarked on a privileged exodus from California’s cities to its mountains and lakes. Rachel Levin, a journalist who lives in San Fran, saw her city transform as the tech base left and started to wonder: Where exactly
were all these people going? She found that many ended up a few hours away, in Lake Tahoe, a gorgeous area that attracts lots of tourists, even during a pandemic. Levin explored the area and a neighboring town, Truckee, to see what these techies were up to and how their new neighbors were welcoming them or not for a story she published in Outside. On Tuesday’s episode of What Next, I spoke with Levin about how Tahoe became home to “Zoom towns” and what the impact of the tech invasion has been. Our conversation has been edited and condense
On screen, we’ve seen a surge of costumed warriors being sold as such.
The best I can tell, a hero now is simply someone who wins the day with violence.
But it seems to me the word is meant for something more.
And in New Tazewell, Tennessee earlier this month, someone earned the title along with their cape and boots.
Ladies and Gentleman, at the end of a most villainous year, I give you a true hero.
On the evening of December 8th, Chris and Nicole Davidson tucked in their three kids.
As reported by CNN, all were asleep by 8:30 p.m.