Hope Supply Company and the COVID-19 pandemic
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This North Texas non-profit has partnered with Jewish Family Services of Greater Dallas to help people out and recently got a big donation of clothing from a retailer.

Dallas Art Fair launches digital marketplace
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The Dallas Art Fair has announced the launch of culture place, an online site connecting galleries to collectors.

Garland ISD and year-round school
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Year-round school could provide some solutions to the problems the COVID-19 pandemic is causing for students.

Tips to ensure you are properly wearing a mask
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Dr. Ming Nghi fromTexas Health Resources shares his best mask wearing tips including whether you should wear it in the vehicle and what to do if you sweat through it in the summer heat.

Dallas delivery pop-up Ritas & Queso now a mainstay
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Owners Julian Barsotti and Glen Collins join Good Day to talk about their delivery startup called Ritas & Queso. Its success shows just how resilient and creative the restaurant industry can be. More: ritasandqueso.com

Comedian Gary Owen brings laughs to North Texas
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We love it when Gary Owen stops by Good Day. But we also love it he gives us a virtual visit. He's back at the Arlington Improv this weekend. More: garyowen.com

Pet of the Day: Samuel
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Samuel is friendly and easy to get along with. He's also the SPCA of Texas' Pet of the Day and is looking for a new home. Adopt: bit.ly/3fgQRhT

Aurora arts event in Dallas becomes relief program for artists
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Aurora co-founder Joshua King said the term struggling artist has taken on a new meaning. That's why Aurora is changing from an event to a year-round programming as well as emergency help for artists. The deadline to apply is coming up. More: dallasaurora.com

Education expert shares advice for at-home learning and school in uncertain times
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Even experts in the field of education have questions about what the school year will bring. Dr. Abbie Strunc, an education professor and the chair of teacher education at Texas A&M Texarkana, talks to Good Day about how parents can provide extra support to students who are learning virtually. More: empoweru.tamus.edu/weteachtexas/

Komen to hold virtual 'More Than Pink' walks in North Texas this year
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Walk where you are. That's the message from Susan G. Komen Greater Fort Worth. It's "More Than Pink" walks will be virtual this year. Executive Director Tracey Boyes explains how it will work. More: KomenGreaterFW.org/Walk

$300 million from the CARES Act allocated to help at-risk veterans
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The federal law that is intended to help those severely affected by the coronavirus includes money specifically targeted to veterans. Dr. Keith Harris, a psychologist from the Department of Veterans Affairs, joins Good Day to talk about the specific needs vets have because of COVID-19. More: va.gov/homeless/

Many teachers worried about their safety in the classroom
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Teachers have just as many questions about the start of the school year as parents. But the new safety guidelines issued by the state of Texas offer few answers. Zeph Capo of the Texas American Federation of Teachers joins Good Day to talk about some of the concerns.

Doctor gives advice on safety in the classroom
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Families will soon face a tough choice on how their children will attend school -- in person or virtually. Good Day gets practical advice from Dr. Jeffrey Kahn, the chief of infectious diseases at Children's Health and a professor at UT Southwestern.

Restrictions keeping many restaurants from making a profit
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Despite the shutdowns and seating restrictions, some restaurant owners are hanging on. But they aren't sure how long they'll be able to do it. Anna Tauzin with the Texas Restaurant Association talks to Good Day about the way the organization is trying to help those in need. More: txrestaurant.org/texas-restaurant-survival-plan

Texas Tribune looks at COVID-19 in daycares, Texas Tech classes & early voting
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The COVID-19 pandemic has families facing difficult decisions about going back to school -- from preschool all the way to college. Texas Tribune reporter Alana Rocha joins Good Day to talk about the spread of the coronavirus in child care facilities, a test run for Texas Tech and the runoff between M.J. Hegar and State Rep. Royce West of Dallas. More: texastribune.org

Dallas County effort aims to slow the spread of COVID-19 among Hispanics
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Hispanics are significantly more likely to be affected by the coronavirus and there is an effort in Dallas County to address that. Dr. Brian Williams is an advisor to the county on that very issue. He talked to Good Day about how officials are trying to reach those communities and help them stay healthy.

Making a choice between classroom and online learning
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Some parents are losing sleep trying to decide whether their children should return to school or stay at home learning virtually. Michele Towns is a coordinator from the group Plano Moms. She said many of the moms in the group feel like they just don't have enough information to make an educated decision. More: PlanoMoms.com

Decision to cancel the 2020 State Fair of Texas was not easy
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Big Tex shared some big news -- there will not be a State Fair of Texas this season. Karissa Condoianis joined Good Day to talk about the decision to cancel.

Coronavirus expert gives an update on vaccine trials, school safety
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There are several potential coronavirus vaccines in the works around the world with the president promising one very soon. Good Day gets a reality check from one of the world's top coronavirus researchers, Dr. Ben Neuman from Texas A&M Texarkana. He also answers one of the questions many parents have. Should I send my child to school?