Jeff Bell, KVUE News

Jeff Bell

KVUE News

Contact Jeff

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • KVUE News
  • KENS 5

Past articles by Jeff:

Rainey Street apartment owners sue neighboring property over 'negligent and dangerous construction practices'

The owner and operator of Camden Rainey Street claims construction crews working on the new Vesper tower are repeatedly dropping items onto Camden’s property. → Read More

Chef, humanitarian José Andrés talks the power of storytelling at SXSW 2023

The World Central Kitchen founder also announced the release of a new cookbook to raise money for the organization. → Read More

One dead, two injured in northeast Travis County crash

The crash happened between the 17800 block and the 18255 block of N. FM 973, east of Pflugerville. → Read More

2 children among 4 injured in crash near COTA Wednesday night

One of the children was airlifted to Dell Children's Medical Center with critical, life-threatening injuries, ATCEMS said. → Read More

Copa Airlines to launch nonstop flights between Austin and Panama City

AUS said the new route will open connections to over 55 destinations in Latin America, via the Hub of the Americas located at Panama City’s Tocumen Airport. → Read More

Pilot uninjured after small plane crash at Lakeway golf course

The pilot made an emergency landing near Lakeway Airpark and ended up on the Live Oak Golf Course. → Read More

Bus driver struck by stray bullet in southeast Austin Sunday morning

CapMetro does not believe the driver was the intended target and said the incident appeared to be the result of an altercation between two other vehicles. → Read More

Silver Alert issued for missing woman last seen in North Austin Friday evening

Robin Jordan has been diagnosed with a cognitive impairment and there are concerns for her welfare. → Read More

Police investigating suspicious death following wreck in East Austin

The incident happened at the Fort Branch at Truman's Landing Apartments on Techni Center Drive. → Read More

Child killed in North Austin crash Saturday afternoon

A second victim, an adult, was taken to Dell Seton Medical Center, ATCEMS said. → Read More

Austin Energy says restoring remaining outages 'may be a multi-day effort'

"As crews continue their work, the outage restoration process will become even more complex," the utility provider said in a statement on Saturday morning. → Read More

Part of South Congress Avenue closed as crews repair natural gas line break Saturday morning

The incident happened around 9 a.m. in the 4400 block of S. Congress Ave., near St. Elmo Road. → Read More

Austin Mayor Kirk Watson tests positive for COVID-19

Watson said he will continue to receive briefings about the ongoing storm recovery and will preside remotely over council meetings. → Read More

Austin Energy expects to have all power restored by 6 p.m. Friday

The utility provider said, however, the situation "is fluid." → Read More

Williamson County deputies investigating unattended death of 16-year-old Georgetown boy

The sheriff’s office did not say if it’s known when the teen died. → Read More

Multiple vehicles involved in crash on I-35 in Central Austin

All of the southbound lanes were blocked following the crash. → Read More

Firefighters respond to third fire in a week at North Austin location

An investigation is underway after the fire at a vacant strip center at 2013 W. Anderson Lane on Saturday afternoon. → Read More

Homes evacuated amid SWAT standoff in southeast Austin

Police responded to the 2000 block of Bitter Creek Dr. around 9 a.m. on Saturday. → Read More

Seven injured, including two children, in crash on 183 near Mustang Ridge

One of the two children injured in the crash is in critical condition, ATCEMS said. → Read More

Silver Alert issued for missing man last seen in South Austin

John Bunton, 80, is diagnosed with a cognitive impairment and there are concerns for his health and safety. → Read More