• Kari HulacPatch Staff Verified Patch Staff Badge

  • Pleasanton, CA

I've been a reporter and editor since 1991, mostly in the Bay Area, where I've written news and feature stories about numerous issues and towns.

Before I came to Patch I was features editor for the Oakland Tribune and online breaking news editor for InsideBayArea.com, where I launched an experimental website about local bands called bandsofthebay.com. I've also worked as a reporter, copy editor and page designer for daily papers in Oregon and Nebraska.

I'm a native of Omaha, Neb., where I come from a long line of newspaper men and women. I have a bachelor's degree in journalism from San Francisco State University, where my claim to fame is writing the lead story in the college paper about the Loma Prieta earthquake, which I incidentally sat through while conducting an interview in our student newsroom.

I live in Pleasanton with my two great kids and lots o' animals. My idea of happiness is to be climbing hills in remote East Bay Regional Park spaces.

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Pleasanton|News|

Hand Cramps and an Empty Wallet at the Gas Pumps

With new rules banning those gas nozzle clips that give your hand a break while your car gets filled up, we are now prisoners at the pump — forced to see our bank accounts drained in real time.

Hand Cramps and an Empty Wallet at the Gas Pumps
San Bruno, CA|News|

Blast Left 167-Foot-Long Crater

National Transportation Safety Board releases some details about the type of pipe that exploded, sending one 28-foot section of metal about 100 feet into the roadway.

Blast Left 167-Foot-Long Crater