San Francisco will seat a new mayor and a new member to the Board of Supervisors this week, and among the departures is one of the longest-serving politicians in city history.
Despite an unsuccessful bid for San Francisco mayor, longtime Supervisor Aaron Peskin plans to still be involved "outside the tent" of city government and politics. Come Jan. 8, San Francisco will ...
After 24 years in office, the former supe talks about progressive wins, losses, and 'right-wing billionaires and their ...
It’s 8:30 a.m., and San Francisco Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin, having already taken his customary swim in the bay, arrives in a seemingly upbeat mood at his regular haunt ...
A growing number of cities and neighborhoods are seeking historic district designation by the state. But with that ...
"There will be moments where my naïveté wears down, or is a liability. But I want to keep that optimism as well," Sauter said ...
Aaron Peskin may have lost the mayor's race, but he has now spent more time in city hall than perhaps just two other people. But Peskin said he's not walking away from city politics, at least not ...