Comings … Goings … Comings Again
Many ask, “Where is Alexis Patterson?” She hasn’t been seen since “Sine Die” of th
e regular legislative session. Patterson covered the Capitol for KEYE-TV (CBS) this year. “Alexis finished her contract and took a job with ACC’s [Austin Community College] communications department,” says Suzanne Black, KEYE news director. Patterson was also planning a wedding to one of KEYE’s executive producers, Kelly Hanes. A station directive says that employees cannot work under the supervision of a spouse. Patterson did a solid job at the legislature, especially considering she had to follow a tough act, Keith Elkins who was caught in a flurry of layoffs last year.

Also at KEYE, another familiar face appeared within the past few weeks. Stephanie
Serna, recently of KXAN TV (NBC) is freelancing for KEYE. She formerly covered Williamson County for KXAN. She is working a shift spanning weekends, and Rebecca Taylor moved to Monday through Friday.

You may have wondered why Troy Kimmel was not on KEYE last weekend. He is filling in while the station searches for a weekend meteorologist. “Troy had a prior commitment,” says Black. “He’ll be back on this weekend and also next week filling in for Susan [Vessell].” Vessell is taking a well-deserved vacation, especially after last night’s storms.

Returning to changes at KEYE, the station is losing a

© Jim McNabb, 2009