Hull started at the
St. Petersburg Times (now
Tampa Bay Times) in 1985. Her three-part series, "Metal to Bone," about a police unit assigned to a public housing project in Tampa, was awarded the
American Society of Newspaper Editors Non-Deadline Writing Award in 1995. In 1999, Hull followed a group of women from central Mexico to work in a
North Carolina crab processing facility. The series, "Una Vida Mejor," was a
2000 Pulitzer Prize finalist in national reporting and feature writing. Hull joined
The Washington Post in 2000 as an enterprise reporter on the national staff. She wrote about low-wage workers in fast food and chicken processing plants, rural voters, immigration in the American South, LGBT teenagers coming out in the
Bible Belt and
Newark, and soldiers returning from the
war in Iraq. She is the author of "Through the Groves: A Memoir", published by Macmillan / Holt in 2023. ==Walter Reed scandal==