
Mark Sayre
Reporter at KTVU-TV (Oakland, CA)
Journalist. News, Tech, Politics from San Jose/Silicon Valley and around the Bay Area.
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2 weeks ago |
ktvu.com | Mark Sayre
Topgolf in San Jose, Calif. A popular sports facility in the South Bay had some of its permits pulled this week by health authorities due to what are being called "sewage issues" in areas where food is prepared. On Tuesday, Topgolf in north San Jose partially re-opened but two kitchens and one bar remained closed until further notice. The sewage issues occurred on Sunday night, prompting the county to follow up on reports and do an immediate inspection on Monday.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Mark Sayre
SAN JOSE, Calif. - A popular sports facility in the South Bay had some of its permits pulled this week by health authorities due to what are being called "sewage issues" in areas where food is prepared. On Tuesday, Topgolf in north San Jose partially re-opened with two kitchens and one bar remaining closed. Late Tuesday, Santa Clara County health officials said they approved the areas to reopen.
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3 weeks ago |
ktvu.com | Mark Sayre
Santa Clara County on Monday announced a major campaign to try to connect immigrants with services in the face of ongoing threats from the Trump administration. Immigrants comprise more than 40% of the population in Santa Clara County and more than 100 languages are spoken. Two different Spanish-language television commercials are one way the county is working to get the message out.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Mark Sayre
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Santa Clara County on Monday announced a major campaign to try to connect immigrants with services in the face of ongoing threats from the Trump administration. Immigrants comprise more than 40% of the population in Santa Clara County and more than 100 languages are spoken. Two different Spanish-language television commercials are one way the county is working to get the message out.
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4 weeks ago |
ktvu.com | Mark Sayre
Catholics around the nation, and right here in the Bay Area, are reacting to the news of the first American pope. The news of the new pope was met with the ringing of the bells at Saint Joseph’s Cathedral in San Jose and at Catholic churches around the world. Throughout the day, as news of the new pope spread, many stopped by to offer their prayers. Dimitri Conom was at work in a nearby office building when he heard the cathedral bells ringing and knew exactly what it meant.
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Follow up to Thursday's @KTVU story on Pope Leo XIV:

Before he became the Pope, he was cheering on the White Sox at Game 1 of the 2005 World Series on FOX 🙌 https://t.co/7I3GROAXYR

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