Know your renter's rights after a disaster
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A lot of people are far behind on their rent already and some of them suffered another setback in the winter storm. SMU law professor Mary Spector who runs the school's legal clinics joined Good Day to talk about what people can do if for example they are still without water after two weeks.

Alana Rocha: Masks, restrictions and an ERCOT investigation
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Texans are talking about Gov. Abbott's decision to end his mask order and that means they are not talking about the failure of the state's electric grid as much. Texas Tribune reporter Alana Rocha says it's a favorite trick of politicians called diversion.

Best-selling author publishes inspiring guide to restoring hope
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Author Anne Lamott's new book is titled Dusk, Night, Dawn because the pandemic has left a lot of people sleepless. She said it's about revival at a time when many feel challenged or worse -- overwhelmed.

Dallas County health director answers COVID-19 vaccine questions
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The director of Dallas County Health and Human Services is ready to answer viewers' questions about COVID-19 and the vaccines. Dr. Philip Huang will be part of a live discussion online with FOX 4's Steve Noviello.

Survey: Many would choose to work from home indefinitely
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Many Americans are hitting the one-year mark of working from home. UT Dallas professor of Public Affairs Dr. Doug Kiel researches the future of the workplace. He said the majority of people working from home now say they want to keep it going.

Texas Medical Association president reacts to ending COVID-19 restrictions
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One week from today, Texas will be fully open for business -- at least legally. But what that means practically remains to be seen. Good Day talks to Dr. Diana Fite, the president of the Texas Medical Association, about the governor's end to the mask mandate and business capacity limits.

Man surprising Texas storm victims with money and groceries
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A man who is known for his lawn mowing business that helps veterans and other members of the community is now Raising Hope in other ways. Rodney Smith Junior is giving groceries and gift carts to Texans hit by the recent winter storm.

TMZ: Lady Gaga's dog walker and a Capitol police exodus
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Capitol police want out and a famous dog walker is very thankful. TMZ's Harvey Levin reports live from Los Angeles.

Newly renovated Hall of State damaged by winter storm
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Right after Dallas celebrated the completion of a multi-million dollar renovation of the beautiful Hall of State in Fair Park, all that work is in jeopardy. Good Day talked to Veletta Forsythe Lill about the storm damage and how bad it is.

How to save your winter storm-damaged plants
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You may be finding a lot of problems with your plants and trees in the wake of our sub-zero weather. Good Day gets advice from horticulturist Patrick Dickinson with the landscaping education outfit Rooted In.

Avoiding another COVID-19 surge
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Coronavirus numbers are improving, but there are fears of another spike if precautions are not taken.

Winter storm another challenge for Texas restaurants still enduring pandemic

Texas restaurants are about to mark one year of survival in a pandemic while also getting over the deadly winter storm that brought more disruption.

Floral Heart Project
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People around the country are taking time to remember the victims of COVID-19 and some want March 1 to be a national day of mourning.

Black History Spotlight: Chef Tiffany Derry is changing the restaurant landscape
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You may know Texas native Chef Tiffany Derry from Top Chef-fame. Today she's still lending her voice to the show and also defying all of her early naysayers and critics by helping others in her industry. She talks with Terrance Friday about her drive to change lives every day.

Denton ISD school closed for the year because of storm damage
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Harpool Middle School in Denton ISD was hit hard by winter weather. The campus will remain closed for the rest of the year.

Dog of the Day: Apollo
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A frisky but well-behaved dog needs a new home. The SPCA of Texas says Apollo is extremely loyal, has excellent house manners and even loves to watch college football. Adopt: spca.org/adopt

Community learning center to distribute water and supplies Friday
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Some people hardest hit by the winter storm live in the Vickery Meadows neighborhood in northeast Dallas. Literacy Achieves, a learning center in the community, has helped dozens of families with food, water and even a warm place to stay. Director Ashley Holm talked to Good Day about the recovery efforts.

Students helping with new vaccine drive-thru site at TCU
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Medical students and student nurses are part of the team opening a new COVID-19 vaccine site on the campus of Texas Christian University. Dr. Danika Franks joined Good Day to talk about the benefits of the partnership.