Kara Sundlum is an American journalist working as a news anchor, and co-host at WFSB Eyewitness News 3 in Hartford, Connecticut. She anchors news on weekdays and co-hosts the show, Great Day Connecticut with Scott Haney at 3pm and 4pm.
- Kara was born in Detroit, Michigan, United States of America. However, details about her age, birthday, and sign are missing to be updated.
- Kara was born in Detroit, Michigan and raised by both parents in Rhode Island, United States. She holds an American nationality; citizenship, and she is of white race. However, the legendary reporter has not shared details, including her parents’ and siblings’ names, ages, and occupation.
- Kara is a handsome and attractive man blessed with a slim tall, charming body. Her body measurements, including chest, waist, and hip sizes, are 37-28-39 inches, respectively.
- Kara has a height of 5 feet 6 inches (1.68m) and weighs 132 lbs (56 Kg). Her dazzling look is complimented by light brown skin, hazel eyes, and blonde hair that make her attractive and unique.
- Kara acquired her dual bachelor’s degree in Political Science, and Communication from University of Michigan.
- Kara is happily married to her loving and caring husband, Dennis House, a fellow journalist.
- Kara a wonderful mother of two children, Helena and Julian
- Kara serves as an evening news anchor, and co-host at WFSB Eyewitness News 3 in Hartford, Connecticut. She anchors news on weekdays and co-hosts the show, Great Day Connecticut with Scott Haney at 3pm and 4pm.
- Kara previously served as served as a news anchor and reporter at WPRI TV in Providence, Rhode Island, and in Grand Rapids, Michigan after interning at CNN as Washington Bureau Correspondent and White House Correspondent.
- Kara authored a book, Finding Dad: From Love Child to Daughter, a story of her meeting her biological father Bruce Sundlum as a teenager when he was Governor of Rhode Island.
- Kara received the Emmy Award for Breaking news anchoring, and Best Local Reporter by Hartford Magazine besides being included in the Hartford Business Journal’s Top 40 Under 40.
- Kara is approximated to earn $65,000-$110,000 annually from her journalism career.
- Sundlum is approximated to be worth $1.5-$5.5 million, including her earnings, investments, and assists.