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KOMO 4 Reporter, Kara Kostanich, Gives Up Career For Family Time
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That’s a wrap! It’s been a complete joy reporting for KOMO News for the last decade. I’m so grateful to those who shared their story with me and to my amazing colleagues. This has been a tough decision, but I’m leaving to spend more time with my family.
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Good luck and best wishes! You are missed!
KARAAAAA COME BACK!!
I will really miss Kara. Hope she will come back in time.
A likely story. 80 hours a week is enough time with the family.