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
How to donate to LA wildfire victims through GoFundMe's verified portal
The company’s teams are vetting these requests to make sure your money goes exactly where it’s supposed to go.
California musician who cares for disabled parents loses home in destructive Palisades Fire
One Palisades fire victim takes care of his elderly parents full-time and was not only concerned about his safety, but also theirs. He shares his story.
Scientific data collected in Los Angeles fires could improve future safety
While it is difficult to find any kind of silver lining to the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, scientists can use data being collected now to help anticipate and better understand fire behavior.
San Mateo County Sheriff sets stage for $10 Million lawsuit against county
San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus’ legal team filed documents with the county indicating the sheriff expects to sue the county for $10 million over claims of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation.
San Francisco 49ers fans take stock of season at final home game
For the San Francisco 49ers, it was a season that started with high hopes. With the team officially out of the playoffs, fans may be disappointed, but they are still holding their heads high.
Memorials for 197 homeless who died in Santa Clara County
Memorials held for 197 unhoused residents in Santa Clara County who died in 2024.
South Bay animal shelter to reopen after fire halts adoptions
One of the major animal shelters in the South Bay is working to reopen after a fire forced staff and animals to evacuate.
8,500 feet of floodwalls nearly complete in San Jose
Valley Water is nearing completion on the first phase of a massive floodwall project to protect residents and homes for future flood events.
49ers: McCaffrey's PCL injury confirmed, will not need surgery
It’s been a rough day – and a rough season - for 49ers fans. Many are depressed over a brutal loss Monday night in Buffalo and a new injury for Christian McCaffrey. But some fans say they are still not giving up hope on the season just yet.
Demands for safety improvements on Highway 25 after crash kills 911 dispatcher
The day before Thanksgiving, friends and neighbors of a Santa Clara County 911 dispatcher who was killed in a head-on collision on Highway 25 were advocating for improvements to the roadway.