Toluwani Osibamowo
General Assignments ReporterToluwani Osibamowo is a general assignments reporter for KERA. She previously worked as a news intern for Texas Tech Public Media and copy editor for Texas Tech University’s student newspaper, The Daily Toreador, before graduating with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. She is originally from Plano.
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Texas agriculture experts say it's unlikely you’ll need to worry about infected or pricey eggs, meat or dairy at the grocery store after chickens, cows and one Texan have tested positive for bird flu.
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Dallas state Sen. Royce West, Rice's attorney, said the wide receiver and North Texas native cooperated with police and will do “everything in his power” to help the other people involved.
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Anthony Paz Torres pleaded guilty to five federal hate crimes for killing one person and attempting to kill four others at a tire shop on Buckner Boulevard in 2015, the U.S. Attorney's Office said Wednesday.
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-NY, has accused a federal district court that spans North Texas and the Panhandle of assigning cases in a way that allows cases filed in certain areas to consistently land in front of judges who may be sympathetic to a plaintiff or defendant's goals.
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The Texas Rangers are still riding the high from last year's first-ever World Series win. Fans are hopeful Texas can repeat as champs as a new baseball season gets underway.
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The 2024 season presents an opportunity for the Rangers to be the first team to win back-to-back World Series titles in nearly 25 years.
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Saturday’s FC Dallas game will see the return of MLS referees with the Professional Soccer Referees Association after a lockout that banned them from games in the midst of contract negotiations.
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Former Collin County GOP chair Abraham George has emerged as a likely frontrunner in the race to become chair of the Republican Party of Texas. But new details of an armed domestic incident at his family home and feuds involving his top endorsers may steal the spotlight.
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A city of Plano spokesperson said Friday water levels are back to normal after 1.5 million gallons of wastewater started overflowing into White Rock Creek March 14.
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The Texas Semiconductor Innovation Consortium's executive committee is made up of state and international leaders in science, technology and engineering who joined Abbott and other state leaders at the University of Texas at Dallas Tuesday.
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TWU Local 556 says the union's executive board will send the tentative agreement to its members March 25.
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Attorney General Ken Paxton has now targeted seven school districts over alleged electioneering in what he calls an effort to stop elections from being “illegally swayed by public officials improperly using state resources.” Those school districts are responding.