Bea Karnes

Patch Staff

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Preston's Summary

Bea Karnes is a staff journalist at Patch. A Bay Area native from Silicon Valley, she covers a diverse range of topics including animals, education, public security, and regional interest, with a particular focus on governance, crime, and environmental issues like wildfires. Bea's work has been featured in Cigalah Group and Patch.com.

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Geo Focus

Alameda, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 26 %
Seasonal: 26 %
Evolving Stories: 14 %
Breaking News: 14 %
Press Release: 8 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Adventure Travel
  • Analog Photography
  • Pets
  • Astronomy
  • Earth Sciences
  • Digital Photography

Pitching Insights

Bea Karnes focuses on local news, community events, and seasonal coverage with a focus on the United States, California, and Fremont. Her articles highlight volunteer opportunities in the community as well as local events. Feature pitches about local events or initiatives such as fundraisers or volunteer drives would likely resonate with her.

Given her emphasis on "House & Home" themes and photography (such as "Photo Of The Day"), consider pitching stories related to home improvement projects, gardening tips for specific seasons, or featuring local photographers who capture the essence of Fremont.

When reaching out to Bea Karnes, keep in mind that she prioritizes hyper-local content relevant to residents of Fremont and nearby areas within California.

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