
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
World Cup matches shatter VTA's transit records, outpacing Super Bowl LX
The Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) recorded its highest-ever light rail ridership during the six World Cup matches hosted at Levi's Stadium.
San Jose Earthquakes Unified players selected for MLS All-Star Game
While soccer fans worldwide focus on the final match of the FIFA World Cup this Sunday, a unique pair from the San Jose Earthquakes are preparing for a major showcase of their own at the end of the month.
San Jose Fire Station 32 sits empty after budget cuts delay opening
Efforts are underway to open a newly constructed San Jose fire station that currently sits empty because staffing funds were cut from the city's upcoming budget, a decision the local firefighters' union warns endangers public safety.
First look inside San Francisco Bay Area Stadium ahead of FIFA World Cup
Fans arriving at the Santa Clara venue will notice a major change: the iconic Levi’s Stadium name has vanished and for the duration of the tournament it will be known as the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium.
San Jose approves $3.5m federal grant for World Cup security overtime
With the first World Cup match at Levi’s Stadium less than two weeks away, local law enforcement and fire departments are rapidly scaling up operations to meet the unprecedented security demands of the international tournament.
San Jose police search for suspects in fatal drive-by shooting
Police are searching for one or more suspects following a fatal weekend drive-by shooting in downtown San Jose that left one person dead and two others injured.
Bay Area deputies form soccer team inspired by 2026 World Cup
Motivated by World Cup excitement, Santa Clara County Sheriff’s deputies formed "Juventus Crew," a competitive soccer team composed mostly of main jail staff.
World Cup Security: How Idaho National Lab is protecting Bay Area infrastructure
With the major sporting event just three weeks away, analysts are working to safeguard critical infrastructure surrounding Levi’s Stadium for the World Cup.
Santa Clara University, Sutter Health to open new medical school
The new institution, to be named the Mark and Mary Stevens School of Medicine, will be located in northern Santa Clara near a planned Sutter Health medical complex.
Awaiting heart transplant, patient celebrates graduation milestone at Stanford Children’s Hospital
A patient awaiting a heart transplant at Lucille Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford graduates high school in special ceremony, bringing many to tears.









