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Donors Needed for Annual Lifeguard Blood Drive
Newport Beach lifeguards will host a blood drive on Wednesday.

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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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Newport Beach lifeguards will host a blood drive on Wednesday.

Fountain Valley police will also check drivers for valid licenses at the DUI checkpoint scheduled for Friday, July 5.
Queens native John Younesi opens his second pizzeria in Newport Beach, at the Bluffs Shopping Center. The menu also includes sandwiches and salads.
Marc Ecker, superintendent of the Fountain Valley School District, issues end of the school year message.
An 18-year-old female suffered a head injury and a teenage boy was cut on his arms and legs after getting trapped in the rocks between Big Corona and Little Corona beaches.
Johnny's Real New York Pizza celebrates the grand opening of its second location in Newport Beach.
Pro-choice and pro-life groups battled it out waving signs, chanting and shouting their abortion beliefs in front of Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach Thursday.
Newport Harbor High School holds 81st annual Commencement Celebration to honor the 2013 graduates.
Officers also will check to make sure drivers have valid licenses.
The bicyclist suffered minor injuries, according to Newport Beach police.
European sports cars, American muscle cars, hot rods and customs will take center stage at the Russo and Steele automobile auction this weekend at Newport Dunes.
Fire officials say no one was injured in the early morning fire on Thursday.
The mother of Robin Cabrera, who was one of five teens killed in a Newport Beach car crash last month, attends her daughter's high school graduation to receive her diploma.
Robert W. Hall, Huntington Beach's current assistant city manager, will begin his new position in Fountain Valley in August.
Justice Cunningham may have been picked last in the NFL draft, but during Irrelevant Week in Newport Beach he will be the center of attention.
Casey Reinhardt learned to bake from her great-grandmother at the tender age of 4. Today the 26-year-old woman is busy building a cupcake empire.
Officials from Hoag Hospital say despite the upcoming protest over its ban on elective abortions, the board will not reverse its decision.
Newport Beach City Hall will be closed Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.