TMZ: Brock Turner, Britney Spears

TMZ's Harvey Levin reports on a controversial case and a pop princess who has had enough.

Musical Guest: Tim Halperin

He lives in Nashville now, but Tim Halperin is back in North Texas this weekend with a new single. He's playing at the House of Blues and stopped by Good Day to help us kick off the weekend.

Comedian Affion Crockett

He's known for physical comedy and spot-on impressions. Comedian Affiion Crockett is in town through the weekend for improv shows in Arlington.

Taylor Swift attends jury duty

Taylor Swift recently attended jury duty, to the delight of fellow prospective jurors.

Musical Guest: Cody Jinks

Finding a way to balance family and career is not always easy. But, country musician Cody Jinks says his song "Vampires" was inspired by his children.  He stopped by Good Day to promote an upcoming show in Fort Worth.

Kenny G on Good Day

Jazz legend Kenny G has performed with other big names like Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston and Natalie Cole. Tonight he's in Dallas for a show at the Winspear Opera House. But first he stopped by the Good Day studio for a live performance.

Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry to be on Dancing With the Stars

Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry is returning to the public spotlight – but on the dancefloor and not in politics.

Orlando theme parks give free bug spray to ease Zika worries

Orlando's major theme parks are now offering free bug repellent to visitors as concerns about mosquito-transmitted Zika virus mount in Florida.

Montana plane crash kills 'Ice Road Truckers' TV show star

MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) — A plane crash in western Montana killed a star of the History channel reality series "Ice Road Truckers" who was planning to film a pilot episode of a show about recovering plane wrecks. Darrell Ward, 52, of Deer Lodge, died in the fiery crash Sunday on the shoulder of Interstate 90 southeast of Missoula, History spokeswoman Susan Ievoli confirmed Monday.

Phylicia Rashad joins cast of 'Empire'

Actress Phylicia Rashad will join Fox's mega-hit music drama, "Empire."

Gene Wilder, cinema's Willy Wonka and star of comedies, dead at 83

Gene Wilder, the star of such comedy classics as "Young Frankenstein" and "Blazing Saddles," has died. He was 83. Wilder's nephew said Monday that the actor and writer died earlier this month in Stamford, Connecticut from complications from Alzheimer's disease.

Jason Derulo from SYTYCD

So You Think You Can Dance is getting more intense for the contestants and the judges. Good Day talks to Jason Derulo about this season's competition.

Kanye West compares himself to Jobs, Disney, Hughes, Ford

Kanye West compared himself to Walt Disney, Steve Jobs, Howard Hughes, Harry Truman and Henry Ford before unveiling his new video at Sunday's MTV Video Music Awards. West described himself as a "thought leader" in a rambling speech that included a defense of his "Famous" video and shout-out to former flame Amber Rose.

Juan Gabriel, Mexican superstar singer-songwriter, has died

Juan Gabriel, a superstar Mexican songwriter and singer who was an icon in the Latin music world, died Sunday at his home in California at age 66, his publicist said.

Puppy Bowl  draws crowds at Super Bowl City

A group of adorable puppies might be the most popular attraction around Super Bowl City.

Robert Dubac's 'The Male Intellect'

Someone has finally figured it out what women want. And this weekend actor, comedian and writer Robert Dubac will explain it to you. His show, 'The Male Intellect,' will be at the Eisemann Center in Richardson Saturday and Sunday.

Musical Guest: Unspoken

These fast-rising stars in the world of Christian rock are coming out with a second album. The band Unspoken is also performing Friday night at the Heights Baptist Church in Richardson.

Southside With You

A new movie takes us back to the first date for future first couple Barack and Michelle Obama. "Southside With You" hits theaters Friday. But first, Dan Godwin sat down with the actors.

Comedian Ahmed Ahmed's show will benefit Dallas officers

Egyptian-born comedian and actor Ahmed Ahmed is bringing some laughs to Dallas this weekend. He's also donating a portion of the proceeds from his show to the Dallas Fallen Officers Foundation.