Working out with a mask
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Dr, Craig Crandall is the director of the Thermal and Vascular Physiology Laboratory at the Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine on the Texas Health Dallas campus. He explains how to exercise with a mask, and what you need to do if wearing a mask is making you feeling symptoms of overheating.

Styling Your Look For Virtual Calls
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Virtual calls are the new norm. Here's a look at some ways you can add to your look from the neck up. Plus the Kendra Scott reps show us how the company is giving back during the pandemic.

Fort Worth Community puts on free drive-up carnivals for families
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On Saturday, Fort Worth families will have the opportunity to hop in the car, experience a little fun and at the same time pick up valuable free resources for the school year. Cheraya Pena from The Best Place for Kids talks to Good Day about the drive-up "Road to Readiness" carnivals. More: www.bestplace4kids.com/summer-drive-up-carnival-2020/

Dog of the Day: Ollie
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The SPCA of Texas has a dog for adoption that had a rough start in life. But Ollie loves to play, loves the outdoors and is looking for a good home. Adopt: https://bit.ly/2BKjENl

YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas opens learning academy
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The YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas is trying to fill gaps for exasperated parents who must juggle jobs and children's school at home. School age services director Jodi Newman joins Good Day to talk about the new YMCA Learning Academy. More: ymcadallas.org/ylearningacademy

Texas economy still being hit hard by COVID-19
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The once bulletproof Texas economy is struggling like the rest of the country because of the coronavirus pandemic and shutdowns. Christopher Slijk, an associate economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, has been talking to executives and looking at the latest data. What he's seen this month is not good for the service industries or retail. More: DallasFed.org

Tell It To Tim: Hydroxychloroquine, returning to school & Evan's dogs
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Viewers this week had a lot to say about kids returning to school. Plus, there is an increasingly bitter debate over a treatment for COVID-19 and a little love in the forecast. It's Friday and time to Tell It To Tim!

Arlington ISD plans to start the school year online-only
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Arlington and many other school districts are fine tuning how the start of the new school year will work. But seemingly daily changes from the state of Texas are not much help. Superintendent Dr. Marcelo Cavazos talks to Good Day about the current plan to start with online classes on Aug. 17. More: aisd.net/returntoschool

Mom and pop restaurants ask for support as pandemic stretches on
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It's make or break month for many North Texas restaurants who are still not able to operate at full capacity during the pandemic. Chef and restaurant owner Tom Fleming from Crossroads Diner is a veteran of many ups and downs in the industry. He's urging people to come back to restaurants. More: crossroads-diner.com

American Red Cross needs volunteers for hurricane season
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In anticipation of an active hurricane season and wildfire season, the American Red Cross is looking for volunteers to step up. And this year, the coronavirus pandemic makes things even more challenging. Janelle Paigo from the Red Cross North Texas Region joins Good Day to ask for help. More: redcross.org/volunteertoday

North Texas pastor returns to church after heart transplant
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A standing ovation and confetti greeted City Point Church Pastor Eddie Woods as he returned to his Allen church this Sunday following a heart transplant this summer. He joined Good Day to share a message. More: citypointchurch.com

Blood test could help doctors detect Alzheimer's years before symptoms arise
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A breakthrough blood test could be a long-awaited game-changer in the fight against Alzheimer's disease. Neurologist and professor Dr. Mary Ellen Quiceno talks too Good Day about the research. More: alz.org/dallasnetexas

Denton County judge reacts to a spike in COVID-19 cases
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There's been a big jump in the number of COVID-19 cases in Denton County over the past few weeks. County Judge Andy Eads talks to Good Day about his concerns, including the start of the new school year and Labor Day.

Military expert discusses U.S. plans to cut troops in Germany
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President Trump announced a major change in American foreign policy -- the withdrawal of thousands of U.S. troops from Germany. Good Day talks to Dr. Geoffrey Wawro, the director of UNT's Military History Center, about what it means.

Texas Tribune: Trump campaigns in Texas, Congressman Gohmert tests positive
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Alana Rocha joins Good Day to talk about the latest headlines from the Texas Tribune. The president is campaigning in Texas amid signs that the state will be competitive this year. Plus, a Texas congressman who is not a fan of masks has COVID-19. More: texastribune.org

Doctors encourage people to remain vigilant as COVID-19 cases trend down
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Dallas County reported a record number of deaths from COVID-19 Wednesday. But at the same time, the number of new cases is dropping. Parkland Health's Chief Medical Officer Dr. Joseph Chang explains why that's happening and why people shouldn't become complacent. More: parklandhospital.com

NASA to launch new Mars rover Thursday morning
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The question of possible life on Mars has intrigued scientists for centuries. Thursday morning NASA will launch a new rover named Perseverance hoping to answer that question. More: mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/

Coronavirus expert weighs in on masks, hydroxychloroquine myths
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Good Day once again checks in with Dr. Benjamin Neuman, one of the world's top experts on coronaviruses. He talks about the research behind masks and medical studies using the drug hydroxychloroquine.

Mayor Betsy Price comments on police chief's retirement, schools reopening
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Fort Worth will be looking for a new police chief since its respected leader announced his retirement. Mayor Betsy Price joins Good Day to talk about his departure, as well as Tarrant County's decision to delay the start of the school year.

TMZ: Kanye West still running for president
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TMZ's Harvey Levin joins Good Day live from Los Angeles with an update on Kanye West. It seems his wife has accepted his apology and that he's still running for president. He just paid big bucks to get on the ballot in one state. More: tmz.com