Best advice from our Good Day moms

Mother's Day is this Sunday. Here on Good Day, we're taking some time to reflect on our moms and talking about the best advice our moms ever gave us.

Dog of the Day: Devin

A shy but loyal puppy is looking for a loving new home and a family he can trust. Devin is today's SPCA of Texas Dog of the Day.

Dallas students keep the punny dad jokes rolling

It's Dad Joke Friday, but what about a good pun? Sounds fun! That's why Good Day's Brandon Todd visited Good Shepherd Episcopal School in Dallas. There's a student there who loves pun so much that he created a pun board. It later turned into a dad joke board and other students have kept the bad jokes rolling.

Concerts by the Lake return to Rockwall Harbor

Rockwall is inviting North Texans to come out and enjoy live music next to Lake Ray Hubbard. The Thursday night concert series is at the Harbor shopping center. Mayor Trace Johannesen talks about what people can expect.

Hey Good Day: What do you do that others think is weird?

It's time to answer some of the questions you've submitted. Do you like listening to the sound of rain and thunder? Can you predict weather changes in your body? And what is one thing you do that other people think is weird?

Flamenco Fever brings dynamic art form to Dallas

You're invited to an outdoor show this weekend filled with beautiful costumes, great music, and interesting choreography. Julia Alcantara with Flaminco Fever stopped by Good Day to share details on the performance.

Carter Oosterhouse, volunteers build new playground

Children at the Ryan Family YMCA in southwest Fort Worth are excited to have a new playground built by TV host Carter Oosterhouse. He and his wife, actress Amy Smart, joined Good Day to talk about the new playground and their Carter's Kids charity.

Wednesday is World Ovarian Cancer Day

Today is a day dedicated to raising awareness about ovarian cancer, its symptoms, risk factors , and the importance of early detection and treatment. Good Day talked to ovarian cancer survivor Julie Shrell about World Ovarian Cancer Day.