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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Dallas-based AT&T faces class action suit over 2022 data breaches that compromised data for millionsThe Dallas-based telecommunications company says it doesn't believe the data compromised in a breach that affected nearly all its more than 100 million customers is public.
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Students arrested at a May 1 pro-Palestinian encampment will have the opportunity this week to respond to allegations they violated UTD's Student Code of Conduct.
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The easternmost counties of North Texas will see the most rain as Tropical Storm Beryl passes through the state. Beryl weakened after it hit land as a hurricane Monday.
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As North Texas prepares to celebrate Independence Day Thursday and throughout the weekend, doctors share best practices for fireworks, heat and COVID-19 safety.
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In two lawsuits, the families of two hospital workers say Nestor Hernandez, Methodist Hospitals of Dallas and the Texas parole board share blame for the murders.
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The justices still won't decide whether a state judicial commission violated a Waco judge's religious freedom by publicly warning her for refusing to marry gay couples.
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Baylor Scott & White is renaming a nursing scholarship in the late congresswoman's honor and has contributed to a new nonprofit that will further the causes she championed in office.
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City council members agreed Wednesday to pump the brakes on completely banning horse-drawn carriages in Dallas to get more public opinion and data on carriage operations.
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A Denton divorce case raised questions whether frozen embryos are people or property. Legal experts say Texas lawmakers may provide clarity when they reconvene in 2025.
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A Dallas group opposing horse carriages says they should be banned before horses or humans get hurt. Operators say a ban would put them out of business.
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A woman hurt in last year's State Fair of Texas shooting accused two companies that provided security for the fair of negligence.
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Police are investigating the deaths of several adults across North Texas who died under the care of Regla Becquer and her company Love and Caring for People LLC.