Former superior court judge, mayor, city attorney, state legislator, adjunct professor and partner in law firm.
Books became his salvation; the CEO of the San Diego Council on Literacy dedicated his life to reading.
She was abused as a child and homeless as a teen, but she found strength to overcome.
Mission Hills resident donated a kidney to a stranger because people need help.
Vista resident was determined to become a doctor, despite hardships growing up in Escondido.
Projected trash service costs increased even as the number of affected homes was cut sharply.
Former counselor saw the opportunity to help others overcome addiction as a gift.
Now an executive, she left an abusive marriage and earned master’s and doctorate degrees as a single mother of four children.
Outsourcing is an effective tool that can help reduce costs without new taxes or fees.
He’s 85 and has lived most of his life with type 1 diabetes.
Shandon Harbour has excelled in male-dominated construction field.
The ends do not justify the means in our system of governance.
Couple have persevered and grown in face of life-changing accident.
Retired business executive brings music to children with free program.
Doctor provides help to underserved communities.
Del Mar dentist, with history of volunteerism, is the energy behind nonprofit Cura Smiles.
A real-life Santa delivers meals for Brother Benno’s.
San Diegans deserve better treatment than this.
She found a new life in a treatment program specializing in helping mothers.
San Diego City Council has honored the pilot for his work in the community.