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Rodents Close Newport Seafood Buffet
Rat droppings in the cabinets below the sushi preparation area resulted in the temporary closure of Hokkaido Seafood Buffet in Newport Beach.

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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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Rat droppings in the cabinets below the sushi preparation area resulted in the temporary closure of Hokkaido Seafood Buffet in Newport Beach.

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After doing business in Corona del Mar for more than 50 years, Toy Boat! Toy Boat! Toy Boat! closes up shop.
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The Newport Beach Police Association has partnered with the non-profit Miracles for Kids to collect board and card games for local children with life-threatening diseases.
After several weeks of construction, the Starbucks in Corona del Mar was back to business on Friday serving a crowd of customers.
Signs warning of unhealthy bacteria levels were posted Thursday by Orange County health officials.
Jodie Horowitz and Molly Chase, sophomores at Sage Hill School, attended this week's Newport Beach City Council to propose a ban on plastic bags.
Pacific Marine Mammal Center is asking for donations to help provide medical care for more than 80 needy sea lions.
At its Tuesday night meeting, the Newport Beach City Council approved the formation of a new Bicycle Master Plan Oversight Committee.
Beginning Saturday, the Newport Beach Central Library will shut down for about two weeks.
Newport Beach cops use a defibrillator to revive an unresponsive customer.
Corona del Mar High School was without power and phones Monday, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District reported.
Three rings were stolen from a home on Ruby Avenue in Newport Beach.
Binky ran away from her Newport Beach home on Wednesday and has not been seen since. If you've seen her, make sure you add the location to the map!
Cindy Muchnick and her teenage son Justin combined his perspective as a student and her expertise as a college admission counselor for a book devoted to helping students excel.
Outage started just after noon on Friday for unknown reasons. Southern California Edison does not have an estimated time frame of when power will be restored.
At its March 12 meeting, the Newport Beach City Council will discuss approving the formation of a Bicycle Master Plan Oversight Committee.