Marc Cota-Robles
Marc Cota-Robles anchors Eyewitness News at 3pm.

A native of Orange County, Marc is a graduate of Chapman University, where he received a bachelor's degree in broadcast television journalism.

While at ABC7, Marc has reported on countless breaking stories, including the Las Vegas mass shooting, the destructive Thomas Fire in Ventura and the mudslide aftermath in Montecito.

Before joining ABC7 in June 2014, Marc was an evening news anchor for multiple stations on California's Central Coast between Santa Barbara and Santa Cruz, including KION 46, KCBA FOX 35, KCOY 12 and KKFX FOX 11.


Marc began his career in 2006 as a morning news anchor at KVII-TV, the ABC affiliate in Amarillo, Texas.

Prior to jumping into the broadcast news industry, Marc drove open-wheel race cars, competing in the Pro Mazda National Championship.

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Marc's Stories
2 arrested in Van Nuys after federal agents target alleged human smuggling hub
Two people were arrested in Van Nuys when federal authorities targeted an alleged human smuggling hub "tied to national security threats," CBP says.
California legislature approves $750 million film tax credit
Trying to lure productions back to Hollywood, California has voted to approve a major expansion to the state's film and TV tax credit program.
7 SoCal men charged in $100M Brinks truck heist in Lebec, largest jewelry heist in US history
Several suspects have been charged after allegedly stealing millions of dollars worth of jewelry from a Brink's truck, the largest jewelry heist in U.S. history.
El fiscal de Los Ángeles advierte que los revoltosos en las protestas de ICE serán arrestados
El fiscal del distrito dijo que cuando las protestas pacíficas cruzan la línea hacia una conducta criminal su oficina aplicará la ley con todo el rigor posible.
District attorney issues warning that agitators in ICE protests will be arrested
The D.A. said that when peaceful protests cross the line to criminal conduct -- including vandalism and assaulting officers -- his office will enforce the law to the fullest extent.
Rain, hail and lightning prompt flood advisories, force beach closures across SoCal
Scattered showers and lightning strikes forced the closure of multiple beaches and put much of Los Angeles County under a flood advisory Tuesday.
Girl receiving care at CHLA is granted humanitarian parole after fears of deportation, family says
In April, the child's family said the Trump administration revoked their humanitarian parole and work permits and ordered them to self-deport.
13-year-old from Silver Lake advances to Scripps National Spelling Bee finals
A 13-year-old from Los Angeles is among the finalists at this year's Scripps National Spelling Bee - and he's r-e-a-d-y for Thursday night's finals!
Thieves get away with $2M in cash and merchandise in Simi Valley jewelry store heist
They got inside by cutting a hole in the roof of a neighboring shop. They then cut through concrete and eight inches of the safe itself.
Pacific Coast Highway set to reopen Friday after Palisades Fire forced closure
A stretch of PCH is set to reopen Friday ahead of Memorial Day weekend after the Palisades Fire forced its closure.