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Members of Newport Beach Police Force Honored for Excellence
Accolades include Lifesaving Awards and the Award of Merit.

Email: Nisha.Gutierrez@Patch.com
Phone: 949- 201-0615
Hometown: Baldwin Park, CA
Birthday: Jan. 18, 1980
Nisha Gutierrez-Jaime is the local editor of the Newport Beach Patch and the Corona del Mar Patch. She is a Southern California native and has worked as a print, wire and television reporter for the past eight years.
Nisha discovered her passion for journalism at a young age while watching TV news and listening to radio news reports with her father.
Nisha first began reporting stories for her school newspaper during her junior year at Bishop Amat High School in La Puente. She continued her education at California State University Fullertion where she received a bachelor's degree in print and broadcast journalism and started her professional career while reporting for a weekly newspaper.
After graduating from college, Nisha became the crime reporter at the San Gabriel Valley Tribune in West Covina, and was the producer and host of the newspaper's first daily morning webcast.
Nisha has also worked as a television reporter, producer and videographer at a cable station in Torrance, CA and then at an NBC affiliate in Idaho.
Nisha most recently worked as a staff reporter for City News Service in Los Angeles and has had feature stories published in Inland Empire Magazine and other online news sites.
In May 2012 Nisha received her master's degree in Communications from California State University Fullerton. When she is not digging for news stories or interviewing people, Nisha enjoys traveling with her husband and watching crime documentaries.
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Politics: How would you describe your political beliefs? I am a member of the Democratic Party.
Religion: How religious would you consider yourself? I am and have always been a practicing Catholic. I attended Catholic schools throughout my elementary and high school years and I believe Catholicism has played a huge part in my life. One of my favorite things to do is go to Sunday mass with my family.
Local Hot-Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? Education and community development are of high importance to the people of Corona del Mar.
Where do you stand on each of these issues? I am a huge supporter of education and am looking forward to reporting education news. By the same token, I believe community development is important to helping a community thrive.
Accolades include Lifesaving Awards and the Award of Merit.

Jeffrey Hubbard's criminal trial cost the Newport-Mesa Unified School District $10,235, according to Laura Boss, district spokeswoman.
In her monthly newsletter, Mayor Nancy Gardner asks residents to keep a closer eye on pets and trash cans.
Police say it is essential to remove all valuables from plain sight.
City crews will install a stop sign and striping at Hazel Drive and Poppy Avenue.
In one case, a female suspect entered an unlocked home while the victim was inside sleeping.
On Tuesday the City Council voted to get rid of the 60 city-owned fire pits at Big Corona Beach and near the Balboa Pier. An online petition is now requesting supporters to send appeals to the California Coastal Commission.
Marnie Jo Lippincott could get eight years in prison for an accident that left a 17-year-old Newport Harbor High girl in a medically induced coma.
The 60 fire rings will be discussed at Tuesday's City Council meeting.
Whether you wish you were Irish or you are, everyone can sport some green and celebrate St. Patrick's Day on March 17.
A handful of things happening in and around Newport Beach.
Rose petals are sprinkled from the sky and mourners drink Orange Crush in honor of the two police officers killed in the collision in the 1987 collision.
The fourth annual Water Miser Workshop will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Central Library.
Daylight Saving Time begins this Sunday, March 11 at 2 a.m.
Don Brinkerhoff, founder of Newport Beach-based Lifescapes International Inc., graduated from Cal Poly in 1952 and is now giving back to his alma mater.
Police encourage residents to keep property locked at all times.
The two warning lights are located at the crosswalk on Irvine Avenue and Margaret Drive.
Investors say the property captures the essence of Old Newport.
Patch readers say the restaurant's Black Label Burger is a must-try!
The competition was fierce, but in the end Crow Burger Kitchen is victorious.