Mark Sayre
Mark Sayre joined KTVU in 2022. He brings more than a decade of experience covering the South Bay and the wider Bay Area and was on the front lines of many of the biggest recent stories including the pandemic, the construction and opening of both Levi’s Stadium and the eastern span of the Bay Bridge, the BART extension to Santa Clara County, wildfires, floods, elections and a wide variety of public policy programs and controversies.
Mark previously worked for KPIX, where he also covered the South Bay. He has also worked at KCBS/KCAL in Los Angeles and at two different stations in Las Vegas in a variety of roles including news anchor and investigative reporter. Mark has three individual local Emmy awards and was on the reporting team which won the Radio and Television News Association of Southern California award for best evening newscast in Los Angeles.
Mark is a Bay Area native and graduated from both U.C. Berkeley and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Mark worked in the news department at KALX-FM, the student-run radio station at Berkeley. Mark was also previously a news intern at KTVU.
Mark feels the Bay Area is an amazing place of rich diversity, opportunity and progress yet also has many challenges. He feels lucky to live here and to cover these significant longer-term issues.
Before embarking on his journey as a parent Mark traveled the world and has visited more than 50 countries. Seeing so many different places, cultures, and ways of life has made Mark even more appreciative of what we have here at home. Today he has become somewhat of an expert on traveling to a wide variety of youth sports venues and discovering the best deals at the snack bar during games.
The latest from Mark Sayre
$20M in cash assistance arrives for Pajaro flood victims
It has been over a year since a levee break flooded the farming community of Pajaro, and on Wednesday residents lined up for the first day of an expanded recovery financial aid program.
Bay Area awaits 2024 super bloom after heavy winter rains
After another winter of heavy rains, the Bay Area is poised for another year of the "super bloom" filled with an abundance of wildflowers and vibrant colors.
New health care center opens in rural Santa Clara County community
Access to health care can be a challenge in some of the Bay Area’s more rural areas. On Friday, Santa Clara County dedicated a new facility to help meet that need.
Bay Area's only professional women's soccer team has something to cheer about
The team, Bay FC, formally introduced a new star forward who joins an already international group of women who will open their inaugural season just over a week from now.
Artificial Intelligence used to cut down on emergency response times
Artificial Intelligence, also known as AI, has blasted onto the scene with concerning results and discussions about federal oversight and regulation.
3-year-old allegedly killed by mom's boyfriend in Santa Clara identified
A 3-year-old boy allegedly killed by his mother's boyfriend in Santa Clara was identified Thursday as Ivan Martinez-Alvarado by the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner.
3-year-old shot and killed at Santa Clara apartment complex, suspect arrested
A man was arrested on suspicion of murdering a child early Tuesday, Santa Clara police said. The victim was killed inside an apartment complex.
49ers host watch parties in Bay Area, Mexico, UK
49ers host watch parties in San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, Mexico and the UK.
Fans ready for rain-soaked 49ers-Packers game on Saturday
The threat of rain is not stopping fans who have come from far and wide to see what is a rematch of a divisional round game from two years ago. There has been a steady stream of fans coming to Levi’s Stadium Friday, some just looking around the stadium and others here to purchase team merchandise.
South Bay community turns out for pets in time of need
Animal shelters are full, but a recent program at one San Jose shelter to get pets to good homes was met with success.