
Marcus Espinoza
Marcus Espinoza joined the FOX 29 News team in January 2020 as a general assignment reporter.
Marcus moved to Philadelphia from Quincy, Illinois, where he was a weekend anchor and multi-media journalist for KHQA-TV for two years. In 2018 he won an award in the Iowa Broadcast News Association Award for his story “Concealed Carry.”
Prior to that, Marcus was a multimedia journalist at WNWO-TV in his hometown Toledo, Ohio.
Marcus attended Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona, majoring in Broadcast Journalism.
The latest from Marcus Espinoza
8 bridges connecting Pennsylvania-New Jersey get toll hike
Motorists who frequently use toll bridges to pass between New Jersey and Pennsylvania will notice an increased fee to cross over the Delaware River with new toll hikes now in effect.
Outdoor dining pod struck by delivery truck in Rittenhouse Square
People were in disbelief over the scene at Tria Cafe Rittenhouse on the corner of 18th and Sansom.
Mother pleads for justice after son killed in Philadelphia Mills Mall shooting
A mother is pleading for justice after her son was shot and killed at the Philadelphia Mills Mall.
Police, ATF investigating ATM explosion in Northern Liberties
Philadelphia police are searching for a group of suspects who allegedly blew up an ATM machine early Wednesday morning in Northern Liberties and made off with piles of cash.
Somerset Station closed until further notice due to safety, maintenance concerns
SEPTA on Sunday closed its Somerset Station in Kensington until further notice to address safety and maintenance concerns as the Market-Frankford stop falls into a dangerous state of disrepair.
‘She really deserves it’: Philadelphia’s oldest resident receives COVID-19 vaccine at 108 years old
At 108 years old with no signs of slowing down, Philadelphia’s oldest living resident did her part on Friday and received the COVID-19 vaccine.
Philadelphia police bolstering patrols around Asian communities following Atlanta-area shootings
Philadelphia police said they are bolstering patrols around Asian communities and businesses following a shooting at three massage parlors in the Atlanta-area that killed eight, most of them women of Asian descent.
City leaders vow to combat gun violence as shootings continue to surge across Philadelphia
City leaders called for action on Friday called for action after three separate shootings in one day left three people dead and six others injured.
Camden City School District announces closure of 3 schools
Under financial pressure to consolidate its district, education officials in Camden announced on Friday that three schools will close at the end of the year and students will be funneled to four nearby buildings.
More vaccine doses coming to Delaware County through new partnership
More doses are coming your way in Delaware County all thanks to a new partnership, vaccines will be given out at Springfield Hospital.