Saturday is Free Fishing Day in Texas
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The first Saturday in June each year is designated as Free Fishing Day in the state of Texas. Craig Bonds with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department joined Good Day to talk about what it means. You can fish on any public body of water without a fishing license. More: TakeMeFishing.org

DSO and Dallas Black Dance Theater to honor George Floyd with concert
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A concert is planned this fall to use music and dance to unite and heal while paying tribute to those who lost their lives to racial violence and injustice. Kim Noltemy with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra joins Good Day to talk about the show.

Mesquite Championship Rodeo returns Saturday nights
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The first ticketed public sporting event since the pandemic hit is back. The Mesquite Championship Rodeo kicks off Saturday night. Director Travis Wheat joins Good Day to talk about the changes. More: mesquiterodeo.com

Arlington ISD prepares for graduations at AT&T Stadium
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Arlington ISD Superintendent Dr. Marcelo Cavazos joins Good Day live before the big celebration. About 4,000 seniors from seven Arlington high schools will graduate at AT&T Stadium over the next few days. More: www.aisd.net/students/graduation/

Dallas County to expand COVID-19 testing
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COVID-19 testing will expand in Dallas County to reach some of the most vulnerable. Chief Medical Officer at Parkland Health and Hospital System Dr. Joseph Chang talks to Good Day about testing availability and the rising number of coronavirus cases in Dallas County. More: www.parklandhospital.com/news-and-updates/covid19-testing-1720

Texas Tribune takes a look at Dallas protest arrest reports, divided Texans
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The Dallas mayor blames outsiders for violence at protests. Plus, Texans in Congress seem divided over the president's response to the protests. Alana Rocha from the Texas Tribune joins Good Day live from Austin to discuss the stories. More: texastribune.org

West End businesses forced to shut down again because of looting
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Jeremy Scott is the owner of a pizza shop in the West End that's now boarded up. He talks to Good Day about what happened to the business and why he absolutely sympathizes with true protesters. More: tuttaspizza.com

TMZ's Harvey Levin shares his opinion on President Trump and protesters
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President Donald Trump is calling out law enforcement, saying they are not protecting citizens and small businesses. TMZ's Harvey Levin shares his take on the president's comments and D.C. protests.

Dallas pastor shares unique perspective on police brutality protests
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The Rev. Dr. Sheron Patterson from the Park United Methodist Church is not only a church leader who wants to see change, she's also the daughter of a police officer. She talks to Good Day about why she supports protesters. More: theparkumc.org

Health experts concerned about protests and COVID-19
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Dallas County Health and Human Services Director Philip Huang talked to Good Day about a possible spike in coronavirus cases with large groups of people gathering to make their voices heard. More: dallascounty.org/covid-19/

Fort Worth mayor discusses the need for curfew
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Good Day checks in with Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price after the first night for a citywide curfew. Police Chief Ed Kraus was seen showing compassion when protesters were still out past 8 p.m.

Local dancer performs on empty streets during pandemic
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A classic John Lennon song provides the soundtrack for a striking solo performance and video from Dallas-based Bruce Wood Dance. Dancer Cole Vernon joined Good Day live to talk about his work. More: brucewoodance.org

Dog of the Day: Nala
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Today's SPCA of Texas Dog of the Day is Nala, a sweet, 3-year-old terrier mix. She's a little shy but loves snuggles. Adopt: bit.ly/2XVVZRo

Dallas mayor says he supports protesters but not the violence
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Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson joined Good Day to talk about the protests over the weekend. Some turned violent and ended with looting and vandalism.

North Texas Performing Arts Summer Camp
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The first week of June NTPA kicks off summer camp. It is holding in-person camp and virtual camp. Registration is now underway.

17-year-old brain cancer survivor now raising money with virtual race
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Anna Blackwell says making a difference keeps her going. The 17-year-old has raised thousands of dollars for research on brain cancer, something she has battled herself. More: https://secure.headforthecure.org/site/TR?fr_id=1871&pg=entry

Dog of the Day: Bobby
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Bobby is today?s SPCA of Texas Dog of the Day. He?s a happy, 2-year-old pit bull mix. He had a rough start in life and is looking for a new home. Adopt: bit.ly/36OcxPe

Tell It To Tim: Presidential jokes, RNC and working from home
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Viewers this week are trying to decipher a presidential joke and had mixed opinions on the idea of bringing thousands of Republicans to town. Plus, some of you are tired of seeing us at home. It?s Friday and time to Tell It to Tim.

Doctors still learning about the symptoms of COVID-19
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COVID-19 is so new that doctors are still learning its symptoms and that sometimes there are none. Dr. Nicole Oakman is part of Parkland Health and Hospital System's COVID-19 Tactical Care Team. She talks to Good Day about some of the virus' unusual symptoms. More: parklandhospital.com

Taste Addison happening virtually this weekend
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Before the pandemic, thousands of people would have gathered in Addison Circle Park for food and fun at the annual Taste Addison event. This year, it will be a virtual experience instead. Jasmine Lee with the town of Addison explains how it will work. More: www.TasteAddisonTexas.com