
Mark Sayre
Mark Sayre is a general assignment reporter in KTVU’s South Bay bureau primarily covering news, politics and technology in Santa Clara County as well as extended coverage in Santa Cruz, Monterey and San Benito counties, where many Bay Area commuters reside.
Mark believes that television is first a medium about people – and telling the stories of fellow Bay Area residents is one of the things he likes the most about working at KTVU. Just about every policy decision made by a government agency directly impacts the lives of individuals and finding a way to bring that connection to light is an important part of the work that Mark strives to do with every story.
Mark joined KTVU in 2022 after previously working for KPIX where he also covered the South Bay. He has also worked at KCBS/KCAL in Los Angeles and at two stations in Las Vegas in a variety of roles including news anchor and investigative reporter. Mark has three 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 UC Berkeley and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Mark was also previously a news intern at KTVU.
If you have a story idea, send Mark an email mark.sayre@fox.com.
The latest from Mark Sayre
Bay Area mourns passing of Pope Francis
The first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church died on Monday after suffering a stroke and cardiac arrest.
This Bay Area city just passed a $427 'first responder fee'
San Jose will join other Bay Area cities in billing insurance companies when its fire department provides medical care.
How potential IRS-ICE data sharing deal could impact the Bay Area
Protesters gathered outside an IRS office in downtown San Jose on Tuesday to voice concerns about a Trump administration effort to turn over IRS tax data to immigration authorities.
Bay Area food banks brace for impact of USDA cuts
Local food banks are responding to cuts in federal funding and direct food deliveries.
Stanford head football coach investigated for bullying female staffers: report
A report is out that shows Stanford's head football coach was investigated for bullying and belittling female staffers and made inappropriate comments.
Bay Area farmers face uncertainty as tariff risk looms
Several Bay Area counties have significant agricultural industries. Prices could go up, but some farmers say there is also potential for local farmers to capture more of the domestic market.
VTA drivers set to strike: All bus, light rail service expected to shut down Monday
VTA drivers and light rail operators plan to go on strike on Monday. VTA said it expects all service could be suspended efftective at 12:01am on Monday morning.
Unhoused San Jose residents could face citations, arrest for refusing shelter under mayor's proposal
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan will introduce a proposal which will allow for citations, and possible jail time, for unhoused residents who refuse offers of shelter at least 3 times over an 18 month period.
Stanford scientists work to create a high-definition movie of the cosmos
Scientists at Stanford are working on a new under-construction observatory in Chile which, when complete, will be used to create what is being called "the greatest movie of the universe ever made."
Nvidia uses AI to make it easier to learn sign language
Santa Clara-based Nvidia on Thursday announced a new AI platform, with the goal of making it easier to learn sign language. Nvidia is partnering with the American Society for Deaf Children to create a new teaching tool called "Signs."