Ed Wallace looks at the pandemic's impact on the auto industry
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One of the country's most important industries is working its way out of the pandemic crisis. But it's far from back to normal in the automobile industry. Car critic Ed Wallace returns to Good Day to give an update.

Therapy dog program at work in Stephenville ISD
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An idea to deal with anxious times is catching on in the Stephenville Independent School District, west of Granbury. Kristin Cashon is the found of the non-profit Anything's Paws-ible. She joined Good Day live with her therapy dog Jack to explain.

American Lung Association announced plan to end youth vaping
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With more kids now returning to the classroom, more may experience the social pressure to vape. The American Lung Association just announced a new plan to try to stop youth vaping. Director of Advocacy Charlie Gagen explains. More: TalkAboutVaping.org

Looking for work? These industries are hiring
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More than 3 million Texans filed unemployment claims since the pandemic took hold in March. If you are looking for work, here's help from Tom Kim, the director of the Career Management Center at the Jindal School of Management at UT Dallas. More: jindal.utdallas.edu/blog/author/tom-kim

Expert weighs in on Dallas County's lowered COVID-19 risk level
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Dallas County lowered its coronavirus risk level, moving from red to orange. Dr. Tim Bray tracks the state numbers as the director of the Institute for Urban Policy Research at the University of Texas at Dallas. He calls it an essential first step.

Parkland's chief medical officer discusses COVID-19 treatments, tests and vaccines
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A fast, cheap test, better treatment and the hope of a COVID-19 vaccine have made headlines lately. Parkland Hospital Chief Medical Officer Dr. Joseph Chang talks to Good Day about what he's seeing and what it all means for the pandemic.

Alana Rocha: Preventing COVID-19 outbreaks in schools, evictions
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Texas Tribune reporter Alana Rocha says school districts are opening classrooms but may not have an important tool to prevent coronavirus outbreaks. Plus, a new order from the Trump Administration could keep millions of Texans from being evicted. More: texastribune.org

Dallas Chocolate Festival happening virtually with classes, demonstrations and tastings
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It might look a little different this year but the Dallas Chocolate Festival is still guaranteed to be delicious. Founder Sander Wolf joins Good Day to talk about the at-home box that's filled with chocolate treats and a full schedule of virtual events. More: DallasChocolate.org

Season 2 of #WASHED set in Dallas now available on Amazon Prime
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The pressure of adulthood is hitting a group of millennials right here in Dallas. Good Day talks to the creator, writer, director and producer of the show #WASHED -- Jerod Couch. More: washedseries.com

Dogs from Louisiana looking for new homes in Dallas
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A group of dogs from Louisiana has arrived in North Texas for adoptions. They have a fascinating story. They were trained in what is said to be the only animal shelter inside a prison.

Dallas Councilman Chad West weighs in on electric scooter ban
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Even the mayor of Dallas was a little surprised by the order to get rented electric scooters off the streets. It takes effect Wednesday. Councilman Chad West talks to Good Day about the decision.

Economist gives an update on COVID-19's impact in Texas
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We're now five months into the pandemic shutdown. Christopher Slijk, an associate economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, talks to Good Day about the Texas economy and how it's doing. More: dallasfed.org

Dallas Arts District going red to support live events
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The pandemic has hit industries all across the country, including the entertainment community. The live events industry in the United States employs more than 12 million people. But shows, concerts, plays and other live events are still on hold. Tonight they're raising awareness and asking for support with the color red. More: WeMakeEvents.org

Disability awareness program offering free curriculum
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A disability awareness program that breaks down barriers and fosters compassion is adding online resources to help even more learn. Toya Harris helped put the program together and joined Good Day to talk about it. More: tobelikeme.org

TMZ: Breonna Taylor and Brandy and Monica's rap battle surprise
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TMZ's Harvey Levin has a disturbing update in the Breonna Taylor case. Plus, singers Brandy and Monica recently had a rap battle that started off with a surprise guest -- vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris. More: tmz.com

Dallas ISD to focus on student social and emotional needs
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It's going to be a strange year for students. To help kids navigate the changes, Dallas ISD is adding more than 50 people to its mental health team. Mariana Carpio, a Dallas ISD mental health clinician, talked to Good Day about how they can help.

Doctors urging people to get a flu shot early
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It's the same message every year -- get your flu shot. But this year with the pandemic, it may be even more urgent. Dr. Nick Karr joined Good Day to talk about why people should get a flu shot even earlier this year.

DFW arts community struggling because of the pandemic
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It's bad news for the Dallas-Fort Worth area arts community. A recent survey of almost 100 arts organizations at the end of last month found financial losses of $67.7 million. The Arts Community Alliance executive director Terry Loftis joins Good Day to talk about the problem.

Dog of the Day: Auggie
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Today's featured pet is Auggie, a 1-year-old lab mix. The SPCA of Texas says he's a happy and playful pup with a big personality. Adopt: bit.ly/31Jaz1J