Things to do in Dallas this weekend: June 2-4

From tasty celebrations to the largest pickleball in Texas and a celebration of Pride Month there is a lot to do in Dallas-Fort Worth this weekend!

Street taco recipe from Cantina Laredo

This weekend you can sample all Addison has to offer at Taste Addison – an iconic festival that's been around for nearly 30 years. Good Day got a preview with a recipe demo from one of the featured chefs.

Fewer US babies born in 2022 amid record-low birth rates for young moms

Births to moms 35 and older continued to rise. But those gains were offset by low birth rates to moms in their teens and early 20s, the CDC said.

'The Little Mermaid' McDonald's Happy Meal toys are here

The new Happy Meal toys come on the heels of a splashy opening weekend at the box office for Disney’s live-action remake of “The Little Mermaid.”

Chipotle to give away free burritos during NBA Finals

"This year, when it rains threes, it rains free burritos," Chipotle said. Here’s how to score free food.

Frontier Airlines launches 'all you can fly' fall and winter pass for $299

Denver-based Frontier Airlines has introduced an all-you-can-fly GoWild! Fall & Winter Pass, granting pass holders exclusive access to unlimited flights from September through February 2024.

New Cheetos snack promises to be ‘hotter than ever’

This new flavor of Cheetos is available exclusively at one certain store until August 14. Here’s where to find it.

Wedding drama erupts as bride's anger at guest who wore white turns 'blue'

A wedding drama was described in detail in a social media post on Reddit — with thousands weighing in. A bride, upset when a guest wore white to her wedding, was able to "fix" the issue.

Dallas Symphony Orchestra's summer series starts

The family-friendly outdoor concerts are free. They feature patriotic songs along with scores from popular films.

Sesame Chicken

 May Dragon Sesame Chicken

Thieves steal copper, equipment from non-profit that feeds hungry Dallas ISD students

Hunger Busters prepares meals for thousands of Dallas ISD kids who would otherwise go hungry. But the operation is now on hold after tens of thousands of dollars worth of equipment and copper was stolen over the weekend.