Marcus Solis  | ABC7 WABC News Team
Marcus, a Bronx native, grew up watching Eyewitness News. Since the start of his career in broadcast journalism, it's been his dream to join Eyewitness News. That dream came true in 1997. In addition to covering stories throughout the tri-state area, Marcus has filed reports from Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Mexico.

Prior to joining WABC-TV, Marcus was a reporter/anchor for New York 1 News. Other stops along the way have included WDTV in Clarksburg, West Virginia and WFAS AM and FM in White Plains.

Marcus graduated from Syracuse University and is a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.

Marcus's Stories
George Santos claims he will file ethics complaints against NY representatives who voted him out
In posts on X, Santos claimed he will use the House Ethics Committee, the same mechanism that issued the scathing report leading to Friday's vote, to file complaints against several New York representatives who voted him out of Congress.
Boy who battled leukemia will get a ride of a lifetime on Disney coaster thanks to Make-A-Wish
Seeing your dreams become a reality is a magical experience, and for a young boy from Scarsdale, that's exactly what happened on Friday.
Ambitious $2.5 billion District Galleria project aims to revitalize downtown White Plains
The $2.5 billion project would transform the heart of downtown White Plains, creating over 3,000 units of housing in six high-rise towers.
Many asylum seekers celebrate first Thanksgiving in NYC
New York City is serving up tens of thousands of meals for asylum seekers throughout the day, including at a hotel in Midtown.
Dozens of students and staff vaccinated at NY school against rabies after exposure to rabid kitten
Eighty-five students and staff members at Summit School in Upper Nyack were vaccinated for rabies out of an abundance of caution.
Deep frying a turkey this Thanksgiving? Fire department highlights dangers, safety tips
The Ossining Fire Department highlighted some of the dangers of deep frying, specifically lowering a frozen turkey into a pot filled with an incorrect amount of oil.
Pro-Palestinian rally held in NYC Saturday to call for cease-fire in Gaza
A large pro-Palestinian rally took place in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn on Saturday, calling for a cease-fire in Gaza.
1 killed in house fire in Bogota, New Jersey
The flames broke out at the single-family home in Bogota around 6 a.m. Saturday.
ShopRite customer who suffered cardiac arrest thanks store manager for life-saving CPR
A Fairfield man is 'grateful' to be alive after some quick thinking by a couple of supermarket employees saved his life.
Governor Hochul signs new legislation aimed at fighting against deed theft
Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation to protect New Yorkers from deed theft, a practice in which property owners are defrauded out of the property titles to their homes.