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'''Bob Solarski''' is a news anchor for [[WEAR-TV]] who hosts the station's 6pm and 10pm evening news broadcasts.
A native of Long Island, Solarski was raised in upstate New York, near Montreal, Lake Placid and Burlington, Vermont. He received a degree in Mass Comminications from the State University of New York and in 1987 began reporting for [[Wikipedia:WPTZ|WPTZ]], the NBC affiliate for Plattsburgh and the surrounding area. He became a news anchor and managing editor in 1989 and received a number of Associated Press Awards.
Joining the [[WEAR]] team in March [[1994]], Solarski hosted "This Week with Bob Solarski" until 1995, as well as a live call-in show called "Extra" from 2003 to 2006. He has interviewed politicians including President [[Wikipedia:Bill Clinton|Bill Clinton]], [[Wikipedia:Ross Perot|Ross Perot]], [[Wikipedia:Mario Cuomo|Mario Cuomo]] and other state and national figures, and has received several Florida Associated Press Awards for his work, including Best Editorial Feature and News Magazine.
[[Image:BobSolarskiMugshot.jpg|100px|thumb|right|Booking photo of Solarski on drunk driving charges]]
On [[October 1]], [[2008]], Solarski was arrested for drunk driving and for causing damage to several vehicles in the parking lot of the [[Sears Auto Center]] at [[University Mall]]. On open bottle of vodka was discovered in the vehicle, and he later registered a 0.296 and 0.30 percent blood alcohol level on two separate breath tests. (The legal limit in Florida is 0.08 percent.)<ref>"Bob Solarski arrested." ''Pensacola News Journal'', October 2, 2008.</ref>
==References==
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*[http://www.weartv.com/sections/station/talent/bob_solarski.shtml WEAR web profile] ([http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:VTNDcTTQeBYJ:www.weartv.com/sections/station/talent/bob_solarski.shtml+site:weartv.com+solarski&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us&client=safari Google cache])
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[[Category:Television personalities|Solarski, Bob]] [[Category:Drunk drivers|Solarski, Bob]] [[Category:WEAR|Solarski, Bob]]
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| date_of_birth =
| place_of_birth =Long Island, New York
| date_of_death =
| place_of_death =
| occupation =News anchor
| religion =
| spouse =Jennifer Solarski
| parents =
| children =Daughter Erika, twins
| signature =
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'''Bob Solarski''' is a news anchor for [[WEAR-TV]] who hosts the station's 6pm and 10pm evening news broadcasts.
A native of Long Island, Solarski was raised in upstate New York, near Montreal, Lake Placid and Burlington, Vermont. He received a degree in Mass Comminications from the State University of New York and in 1987 began reporting for [[Wikipedia:WPTZ|WPTZ]], the NBC affiliate for Plattsburgh and the surrounding area. He became a news anchor and managing editor in 1989 and received a number of Associated Press Awards.
Joining the [[WEAR]] team in March [[1994]], Solarski hosted "This Week with Bob Solarski" until 1995, as well as a live call-in show called "Extra" from 2003 to 2006. He has interviewed politicians including President [[Wikipedia:Bill Clinton|Bill Clinton]], [[Wikipedia:Ross Perot|Ross Perot]], [[Wikipedia:Mario Cuomo|Mario Cuomo]] and other state and national figures, and has received several Florida Associated Press Awards for his work, including Best Editorial Feature and News Magazine.
[[Image:BobSolarskiMugshot.jpg|100px|thumb|right|Booking photo of Solarski on drunk driving charges]]
On [[October 1]], [[2008]], Solarski was arrested for drunk driving and for causing damage to several vehicles in the parking lot of the [[Sears Auto Center]] at [[University Mall]]. On open bottle of vodka was discovered in the vehicle, and he later registered a 0.296 and 0.30 percent blood alcohol level on two separate breath tests. (The legal limit in Florida is 0.08 percent.)<ref>"Bob Solarski arrested." ''Pensacola News Journal'', October 2, 2008.</ref>
==References==
{{refbegin}}
*[http://www.weartv.com/sections/station/talent/bob_solarski.shtml WEAR web profile] ([http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:VTNDcTTQeBYJ:www.weartv.com/sections/station/talent/bob_solarski.shtml+site:weartv.com+solarski&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us&client=safari Google cache])
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[[Category:Television personalities|Solarski, Bob]] [[Category:Drunk drivers|Solarski, Bob]] [[Category:WEAR|Solarski, Bob]]