Between crawfish boils and Mardi Gras, he squeezed in a degree in journalism from McNeese State University in Lake Charles.īill began his television career there, too, at NBC affiliate KPLC. Then, he found out about southwest Louisiana and the Cajun life. For most of his life, he thought "down south" was Virginia. He grew up in northern New Jersey and first moved south when he was 19. His passions also include various autism related charities as well as being a long-time supporter of the Barbara Sinatra Center for Abused Children.īill Taylor is the weather chief for KENS 5 in San Antonio, Texas. He’s also an ambassador for the Gary Sinise Foundation, a charity that focuses on the needs of our most severely wounded veterans, as well as hosting the National Memorial Day Concert since 2006. Army Museum, to lead the fundraising campaign to build the long-planned National Museum of the United States Army. In May of 2012 Joe was appointed the National Spokesperson for The U.S. Joe lends much of his free time to several philanthropic endeavors. In April of 2011 Joe received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Joe has also lent his voice to the Disney/Pixar film, CARS2 and continues his 26-year run as Fat Tony on The Simpsons. In 2008 Joe reprised his Emmy nominated role of Lou Manahan opposite Debra Messing in USA Network series The Starter Wife. For two seasons Joe stared with Mary Steenburgen and Amber Tamblyn in the critically acclaimed CBS drama Joan of Arcadia, winner of the 2004 People Choice Award for best new drama as well as picking up three Emmy nominations. Some of Joe’s film and television highlights are House of Games, Searching for Bobby Fisher, Godfather III, his Emmy and Golden Globe nominated role of Dean Martin in The Ratpack, his Emmy nominated role of Pipi Delana in “The Last Don,” and the voice of Fat Tony on The Simpsons. "I didn't want to wear a mask around the office, but I'm sure glad I did because everyone around me at KSAT remained healthy."Ĭaskey was back on air Monday, August 23.Joe was awarded the Tony and Joseph Jefferson Award for his acclaimed performance as Richard Roma in David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Glengarry Glen Ross. "It's not hard to put one on and wear it around others," he says. He goes on to say he hates wearing a mask, too, but he says if he didn't wear one, more people would have gotten infected, especially at work. Don't wait until it's too late - get vaccinated ASAP." "I really think vaccines are a gift from God, and we should take advantage of them. "I urge everyone to get vaccinated," Caskey says. Margaritaville opens first beachfront resort on South Padre Island.Trap-neuter-release programs for cats may soon be legally protected in Texas.Video: Wild Texas hailstorm explodes on radar, produces huge sized hail.128-acre Jahns Ranch 'secluded paradise' in Seguin hits the market.Buc-ee's files permits for highly anticipated Boerne location.The Good News Burgers closes 2 locations ahead of restructuring.Texas vehicle safety inspections are no more.He says he took the usual Tylenol and Motrin for the fever and some extra vitamins as well, which were recommended by a doctor friend.ĭuring the time of his infection, he also said he had a few days of fatigue where he napped a lot. It's so easy to brush off the initial symptoms as allergies which is one reason why I think this variant so transmissible," he says. Sniffles, sneezes, and congestion but I otherwise felt fine and energetic, until the low-grade fever hit. "The symptoms started like allergies or a nuisance cold for a few days. They remain symptom free.īecause experts say those who are vaccinated get very mild to no symptoms at all when they are infected with the virus, Caskey says for him it was easy to brush off symptoms as allergies. Their three children, one of whom is older than 12 and vaccinated, were tested multiple times, but their results came back negative. Only Caskey and his wife were diagnosed with COVID. "Unfortunately, the PCR results took a few days due to the high testing volume with the current outbreak, but obviously the results came back positive." "I had cold-like symptoms for a few days, but then I woke up with a fever on 11th and got tested immediately," he says. He tells MySA when he got a fever, he knew something was wrong. Caskey shared on his social media that he was battling COVID-19, specifically the delta variant.
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