Southfork Ranch hosts blood drive on Saturday
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Blood banks are facing critical shortages due to the coronavirus pandemic. And now more than ever, donations count. Janna Timm from the Southfork Ranch joined Good Day to talk about a big blood drive Saturday that can help. More: redcrossblood.org

Addison Improv reopens for comedy shows
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The Addison Improv will be open again this weekend for food, drinks and lots of laughs. That decision was made by club owner Tom Castillo. More: improvtx.com/addison/

Tell It To Tim: Dallas salon owner, murder hornets and more
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Is the Dallas salon owner who reopened her business early a freedom fighter or criminal? It all depends on who you ask. People on both sides of the debate called this week to Tell It To Tim.

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas: Texas economy in a tailspin
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The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas warns the Texas economy is in a tailspin. Those are their words, not ours. Senior business economist Laila Assanie joins Good Day to talk about the hardest-hit segments of the economy.

Nurse delivers hundreds of care packages to healthcare workers
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The ongoing crisis in this country is bringing out the best in some people. Jennifer Peterson of Prosper wanted to thank the many healthcare workers who have helped her family so she delivered more than 200 care packages to Children's Health.

Celebrity Watch party debuts Thursday on FOX 4
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A new television show on FOX features television starts talking about their favorite television shows. Actress and singer Raven Symone joined Good Day to explain. More: fox.com/celebrity-watch-party/

FC Dallas anticipates voluntary training soonn
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Major League Soccer says it's okay but FC Dallas is not yet starting individual workouts. Head Coach Luchi Gonzales explains why. More: fcdallas.com

Texas Politics: Dallas salon owner, COVID-19 hotspots and rental relief
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Texas Tribune reporter Alana Rocha talks to Good Day about the latest political headlines in Texas. The governor and AG are backing a jailed Dallas salon owner. Plus, COVID-19 spread is still high in certain areas and Dallas and other Texas cities are offering housing relief to at least some people who are newly unemployed. More: texastribune.org

Dallas photographer shares portraits of COVID-19
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A professional photographer in Dallas is telling the story of people struggling with the coronavirus pandemic. Chad Windham's compelling work includes everyone from bar owners to a pastor. He says behind every photo is a story and moods that range from hope to despair. More: chadwindham.com/covid-19-portraits

Recovery Resource Council to hold virtual luncheon with Cameron Douglas
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Social distancing, unemployment, homeschooling and the uncertainty of these times has many struggling to maintain their mental health, wellness and possible addictions. The Recovery Resource Council is an organization that links people to substance abuse services that can help. CEO Eric Niedermeyer talked to Good Day about a virtual fundraiser featuring Cameron Douglas, the son of Michael Douglas and grandson of Kirk Douglas. More: recoverycouncil.org

Local salon owner planning to wait a little longer before reopening
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The announcement by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott that hair salons can reopen on Friday took many by surprise, including Charlie and Co. owner Charlie Price. He talked to Good Day about his plans to open a little later on May 18. He said safety for both his team and his clients is his first priority even though he's been hurting. More: charlieandco.com

Athletes, artists and gamers join forces for COV-Aid charity event
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This afternoon on Giving Tuesday, there is a huge multi-platform online charity event. You can join gamers, athletes, musicians and celebrities for gaming challenges, performances and DJ sets. COV-Aid co-founder Jeremy Greene explains. More: cov-aid.org

Artist uses her talent to help those who've lost jobs
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The coronavirus pandemic has encouraged many people to do something important for absolute strangers. Artist Angela Faz is using her special skills for this North Texas Giving Tuesday Now to provide one more safety net for people who have lost their job. Her original linoleum print artwork titled Collective Care raises awareness and funds for the Workers Defense Project. More: NorthTexasGivingTuesdayNow.org

TMZ: Tiger King pardon, Scott Disick rehab photos
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Two boisterous men who love the camera are in the spotlight again. Both are furious. TMZ's Harvey Levin says Joe Exotic wants the president to pardon him. Also, Scott Disick apparently checked in and then out of rehab. Now photos are circulating the internet. More: tmz.com

Video campaign helps raise funds and pay tribute to healthcare workers
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A video tribute called HealthCare Heroes is part of North Texas Giving Tuesday Now. It's helping to say thanks and raise money for those workers battling COVID-19. Good Day talked to the person behind the effort to find out more about how people can donate. More: www.tribute.co/healthcareheroes/

Arlington planning to hold in-person graduation ceremonies in July
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It's good news for high school seniors in Arlington. Superintendent Dr. Marcelo Cavazos said the district will hold in-person ceremonies in mid-July with an option to go virtual. He said students who were surveyed overwhelmingly said they want an in-person ceremony even if they have to wait until July.

Arlington mayor encourages people to donate on North Texas Giving Day Now
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Non-profits are making an unusual plea for support as they serve people through the pandemic. Arlington Mayor Jeff Williams talked to Good Day about the Arlington Tomorrow Fund and a free, livestreamed show to support local musicians. More: northtexasgivingday.org

How to store food to keep it fresh longer
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Many people are trying to limit how much they go to the grocery store and end up buying more food. So keeping it fresh can be a challenge. Dietitian Meridan Zerner from the Cooper Clinic shares some tips for storing food to keep it fresh for longer.

Foundation serving up gratitude for North Texas healthcare workers
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Serving up gratitude is what the Thanks-Giving Foundation does best. It's especially important in the tough times like this pandemic. Kyle Ogden is the Thanks-Giving Foundation's CEO and president. He talks to Good Day about helping both restaurant and hospital workers. More: thanksgiving.org